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18 Facts About Tommy Page

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Thomas Alden Page was an American singer-songwriter, best known for his 1990 hit single "I'll Be Your Everything" and was later a music industry executive.

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Tommy Page collaborated with many artists, including New Kids on the Block, Tiffany, Michael Bolton, Diane Warren as well as Malaysian singers Amy Mastura and Fauziah Latiff.

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Tommy Page was born on May 24,1967 in Glen Ridge, New Jersey.

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Tommy Page graduated from James Caldwell High School in 1985.

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Tommy Page took a leave of absence from New York University's Stern School of Business when his music career began to take off.

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Tommy Page returned to finish his remaining two years and graduated in 1997.

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Tommy Page is credited as playing keyboards, piano, and performs backing vocals.

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The unknown sounds so impressed him that soon Tommy Page was introduced to Sire Records founder Seymour Stein.

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Sa-Fire and Tommy Page co-wrote the song, which was released as a single overseas.

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Tommy Page cited the songs in the album were inspired by Wilson Phillips.

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The first single, "Whenever You Close Your Eyes", saw Tommy Page working with Michael Bolton and Diane Warren.

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Tommy Page appeared on an episode of Full House, titled "Crushed", which first aired on January 14,1992.

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Tommy Page concentrated on releasing his following albums in Asia, especially after he signed with the Japanese label Pony Canyon Records.

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In 2003, Tommy Page released a DVD collection of his music videos, which was sold through his website.

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Tommy Page was one of the producers on Tennessee Girl's album Guilty Pleasures.

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In 2015, Tommy Page released a single titled "I Break Down 2015", a slower version of his 1990 song of the same name.

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In June 2016, Tommy Page released an 18-track album of his greatest ballads titled My Favorites, which included the 2015 single, "I Break Down 2015".

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Tommy Page died on March 3,2017, in an apparent suicide in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania at the age of 46.