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Gregory Page is himself a fan of the late Leon Redbone, whose penchant for weathered but still-vital songs from the 1910s, 1920s and other bygone decades mirrors Page's affinity for the music of that era. Ditto their stage attire.

Granted, Page's sweet, sonorous tenor sounds quite different than Redbone's gruff baritone. And Page is as down to earth on stage as Redbone was enigmatic and aloof. But Page's devotion to Tin Pan Alley chestnuts, ragtime, torch ballads, bluesy laments and light swing romps would surely have made Redbone smile and nod in approval.

~ George Varga ~ The San Diego Union Tribune

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​Step back in time with Songs of Leon Redbone, as Gregory Page tips his well-worn fedora to the legend himself.

This homage captures the charm and character of the Tin Pan Alley era, bringing Redbone's timeless sound to life. From vintage melodies to the nostalgic atmosphere, this show is more than just a concert-it's an invitation to experience the music and magic that defined an era.

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In the songs of Leon Redbone, Gregory Page tips his well-worn fedora to the man himself in a show that evokes the character and mood of Leon Redbone and the Tin Pan Alley era — not just a concert, a time machine!

Step back in time and celebrate timeless music with Gregory’s unforgettable homage to Leon Redbone.

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