ABOUT: Paige came from a family that was fully immersed in music. On one side, her mother and aunts were all gifted with a natural knack for intricate vocal harmonies, with the warmest timbres. Paige grew up hearing their Andrew Sisters-esque vocalizations. Then she had her father to look up to, with his incomparable, seasoned Blues and Rock and Roll keyboard playing. Him taking her along to his studio recording sessions, or to one of his weekend gigs, is what first introduced Paige to the lifestyle of the professional musician.
Her musical talents first showed through as a little girl. She would freely belt her favorite pop ballads through the grocery store aisles, to anyone who would listen. Her parents decided to enroll her in a local children’s chorus and also put her in piano lessons so she could establish basic musical technique. In elementary school, she picked up the violin. She began playing in school, as well as with a local audition-only symphony. She eventually moved further inland with her father to a chicken farm in the rural King and Queen county, where she discovered her love for musical theater, and began to accompany her singing with acoustic guitar. She started taking her act “to the streets” and performing at local restaurants, art galleries, and festivals. After graduating from West Point High School in 2014, Paige moved to Richmond to further her studies in music at Virginia Commonwealth University. There, she studied jazz voice, guitar, and piano, as well as classical technique and music therapy, before graduating with a major in Music and minor in Psychology.
Paige now resides in Philadelphia, studying in the Masters of Music Therapy program at Temple University and serving as a full-time professional musician. She performs all around at different wineries, venues and events on the East Coast, tailoring her set lists to her audience and putting her soul and style into each song.