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The former lead singer for the Barenaked Ladies will be at the YMCA Boulton Center for the Performing Arts in Bay Shore on Thursday, Sept. 27.
Steven Page will be performing with the Steven Page Trio, which also includes Craig Northey and Kevin Fox. (Click here for tickets.)
Meanwhile, his former alternative rock band, the Barenaked Ladies, is now a newly minted member of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.
The band, singers of smash hits One Week, If I had $1,000,00o and Pinch Me reunited for the Hall of Fame induction ceremonies in March.
And Page has a new album. His fourth solo effort, DISCIPLINE: HEAL THYSELF, PT. 2, is being released later this year and Steven, with his trio-mates, will be touring the Canada, the U.S. and the U.K. Click here for tickets Sept. 27 in Bay Shore.
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Steven Page has continued his artistic evolution with a diverse array of solo projects in music, film, theatre and television.
He has composed six Stratford Festival scores, has collaborated and toured North America with Toronto’s innovative Art of Time Ensemble. Steven journeyed across Canada and the U.S. as host of TV’s The Illegal Eater and became a Chopped Canada Champion last year.
He appeared in the Riddle Films production of Dreaming of a Jewish Christmas and is currently working with playwright Daniel MacIvor on a musical commissioned by the Stratford Festival called HERE’S WHAT IT TAKES.
Steven Page performing with Barenaked Ladies at Massey Hall in Toronto, Ontario Canada on December 7, 2008. Credit: – Own work Wikimedia Commons