Upcoming Schedule

Jazz
Wednesday, October 4th @ 6:00pm
10/4 @ 6:00PM
Gregory Page's concerts resemble a vaudeville cabaret act that meets an old time folk revival show. Gregory creates oddly compelling songs that observe life and capture it in a realistic, sensitive humorous way.
The music of his Grandfather & the voice of the 1930's crooner Al Bowlly had a definite affect on Page's career. With the assistance of a local music archivist & owner of a landmark record shop, Gregory's voice & songwriting was shaped into Black & White.

Jazz
Wednesday, October 11th @ 6:00pm
10/11 @ 6:00PM
Gregory Page's concerts resemble a vaudeville cabaret act that meets an old time folk revival show. Gregory creates oddly compelling songs that observe life and capture it in a realistic, sensitive humorous way.
The music of his Grandfather & the voice of the 1930's crooner Al Bowlly had a definite affect on Page's career. With the assistance of a local music archivist & owner of a landmark record shop, Gregory's voice & songwriting was shaped into Black & White.

Jazz
Wednesday, October 18th @ 6:00pm
10/18 @ 6:00PM
Gregory Page's concerts resemble a vaudeville cabaret act that meets an old time folk revival show. Gregory creates oddly compelling songs that observe life and capture it in a realistic, sensitive humorous way.
The music of his Grandfather & the voice of the 1930's crooner Al Bowlly had a definite affect on Page's career. With the assistance of a local music archivist & owner of a landmark record shop, Gregory's voice & songwriting was shaped into Black & White.

Jazz
Wednesday, October 25th @ 6:00pm
10/25 @ 6:00PM
Gregory Page's concerts resemble a vaudeville cabaret act that meets an old time folk revival show. Gregory creates oddly compelling songs that observe life and capture it in a realistic, sensitive humorous way.
The music of his Grandfather & the voice of the 1930's crooner Al Bowlly had a definite affect on Page's career. With the assistance of a local music archivist & owner of a landmark record shop, Gregory's voice & songwriting was shaped into Black & White.

Jazz
Wednesday, November 1st @ 6:00pm
11/1 @ 6:00PM
Gregory Page's concerts resemble a vaudeville cabaret act that meets an old time folk revival show. Gregory creates oddly compelling songs that observe life and capture it in a realistic, sensitive humorous way.
The music of his Grandfather & the voice of the 1930's crooner Al Bowlly had a definite affect on Page's career. With the assistance of a local music archivist & owner of a landmark record shop, Gregory's voice & songwriting was shaped into Black & White.