Gene Page
Gene Page | |
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Birth name | Eugene Edgar Page Jr. |
Born |
Los Angeles, California | September 13, 1939
Died |
August 24, 1998 58) Westwood, California | (aged
Genres | R&B, Soul, Pop, Funk, Jazz, Dance,, Disco |
Occupation(s) | Pianist, Arranger, Composer and Producer. |
Instruments | Piano, Violin |
Years active | 1960–1998 |
Labels |
Atlantic Records Arista Records |
Associated acts |
Barry White Atlantic Starr Kenny Rogers |
Eugene Edgar "Gene" Page Jr.[1] (September 13, 1939 – August 24, 1998) was an influential conductor, composer, arranger and record producer most active from the mid-1960s through the mid-1980s.
Known for his unique craftsmanship, his extraordinary string arrangements, intricate horn patterns and musical arrangement style, his sound can be heard in the arrangements he did for Jefferson Starship, The Righteous Brothers, The Supremes, The Four Tops, Buffalo Springfield, Barbra Streisand, Donna Loren, Martha and the Vandellas, Cher, Barry White, The Love Unlimited Orchestra, Whitney Houston, George Benson, The Jackson Five, Roberta Flack, Elton John, José Feliciano, Leo Sayer, Seals & Croft, Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, Frankie Valli, Dobie Gray, Peabo Bryson, Lionel Richie, Lee Oskar, Jeffrey Osborne and Sheilah 'Shea' Chambers among many other notable acts in popular music.
In addition, he released 4 solo albums and scored various motion picture soundtracks that include Brewster McCloud and Fun with Dick and Jane. In 1972, He was hired to score the Blaxplotation film Blacula. The soundtrack to the film is now considered a cult classic and collector's item to record enthusiasts.
Gene Page was one of the most prolific arrangers/conductors of popular music during his time and worked on more than 200 gold and platinum records.
Death
Page died from a long term illness in Westwood, California on August 24, 1998 at age 58.
Discography
Studio albums
Year | Album | Chart positions[2] | Record label | |||
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US | US R&B | |||||
1974 | Hot City | 156 | 41 | Atlantic Records | ||
1976 | Lovelock! | — | 45 | |||
1978 | Close Encounters | — | — | Arista Records | ||
1980 | Love Starts After Dark | — | — | |||
"—" denotes the album failed to chart | ||||||
Singles
Year | Single | Chart positions[3] | |||||
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US | US R&B |
US Dance | |||||
1975 | " All Our Dreams Are Coming True" | — | — | 9 | |||
"Satin Soul" | — | — | 4 | ||||
1978 | " Close Encounters of the Third Kind" | — | 30 | — | |||
"—" denotes the single failed to chart | |||||||
See also
External links
- Gene Page at Discogs
- Gene Page at AllMusic
- Gene Page at Find a Grave
- Gene Page at the Internet Movie Database
References
- ↑ Perrone, Pierre (1998-09-21), "Obituary: Gene Page", Independent, retrieved 2011-02-20
- ↑ "Gene Page US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-04-28.
- ↑ "Gene Page US singles chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-04-28.