GREEN LIGHTS & BLUE SKIES
GREEN LIGHTS & BLUE SKIES
GREEN LIGHTS & BLUE SKIES
GREEN LIGHTS & BLUE SKIES
GREEN LIGHTS & BLUE SKIES
Tomas Page was born in Dublin. He was a playwright, filmmaker & Irish language teacher.
Tomas Page was born in Dublin. He was a playwright, filmmaker & Irish language teacher.
MOTHER ~ MOYRA PAGE
September 13th
The Paradiso
in Amsterdam
with Jason Mraz
September 14th
The Milkyway
in Amsterdam
with Jason Mraz
September 13th
The Paradiso
in Amsterdam
with Jason Mraz
September 14th
The Milkyway
in Amsterdam
with Jason Mraz
Moyra Page was the songwriter, singer & sax player for one of UK's first all girl groups
The Beat-Chics. Signed to Decca Recordings they toured with The Beatles in 1965.
Moyra Page was the songwriter, singer & sax player for one of UK's first all girl groups
The Beat-Chics. Signed to Decca Recordings they toured with The Beatles in 1965.
Moyra Page was the songwriter, singer & sax player for one of UK's first all girl groups
The Beat-Chics. Signed to Decca Recordings they toured with The Beatles in 1965.
GREGORY PAGE
Maker of Music
Interrabang Records- founded by Jason Mraz in collaboration with BMG - is proud to announce the release of
One Hell Of A Memory by folk musician and time traveler Gregory Page.
This positively charged album imparts a message of optimism and urgency.
Complete with catchy melodies, captivating harmonies and an array of special arrangements performed on banjo, fiddle, mandolin and Irish uilleann pipes to name a few, this wild horse of an album gets us back on our feet.
Gregory Page’s wordplay crafts tradition with imagination delivering an album that captures lightning in a bottle
and delivers all the feels, Right Now.
1. Right Now Not Tomorrow
2. Green Lights & Blue Skies
3. A Place In The Choir
4. Ballad Of Bridget Healy
5. A Crying Shame
6. Change In The Weather
7. The Promise
8. Nothing Wrong With Me
9. I Miss The Mississippi & You
10. One Hell Of A Memory
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All songs written by Gregory Page
"A Place In The Choir" by Bill Staines
"I Miss The Mississippi & You" by Bill Halley