Tommy page gay
There’s an antique barn in Fowlers Corners, ON which is one of my favorite places to shop for records. Every not many weeks, when I browse through one of the dealer’s discounted $5 record bin, I reach across the same copy of Tommy Page’s self titled debut album, and my heart bounces for a second. Something about Tommy Page always gets to me, but I’ve owned the album for years, and include no need for another mimic . But what dismays me is that week after week the album is still there, and nobody ever buys it. But maybe I shouldn’t be surprised because most people have sort of forgotten about Tommy Page. In fact, I sort of did too…. for awhile.
When I was doing a music project in , I came across Tommy Page’s hit “I’ll Be Your Everything,” which opened a flood gate of pop song memories. Honestly, over the years that I hadn’t heard it, I kind of forgot about the song, and forgot about Tommy Page as well. But when it hit my ears, I remembered “Damn, I really really liked this song a lot.” But at the age I first heard it, I probably was quick to shove it from my memory. I was a fiftee
Out gay chart topper dies, 46
Out singer Tommy Page has died at the age of 46 after committing suicide leaving behind his partner and three children.
Tommy Page, who topped the US charts in with his slap Ill Be Your Everything has died at the age of 46, after ending his life on Friday 3rd in Recent York.
His death was reported on
The singer recorded and released seven album, the last of which, Ten Til Midnight was released in , although he continued to write music and career was launched after he was asked to write the theme for the film
His career was launched after he was asked to write the theme for the film Shag, which he later released as a single.
Tommy had 3 children with his partner, Charlie.
Billboard Entertainment Group President John Amato said in a statement, “We are all mourning the loss of our noun and colleague Tommy Page.
“He was a magnetic soul and a true entertainer. Our thoughts are with his family.”
In January, Tommy told his fans that he was working on new harmony and said, You havent seen the last o
An EQ Music Tribute to Tommy Page
You may have never heard of Tommy Page before, but to me he was an absolute legend. It saddens me to learn of his recent death as his music has been a massive part of my identity growing up. He was an accomplished musician, thriving music executive and from what could tell by word of mutual friends, an all around great guy. Tommy Page meant to me. He was more than just a teen idol pop machine – he was my role model and someone I looked up to.
When I was a teenager in elevated school, I was having an internal battle with my sexuality, living in a small rural town in Oregon. Many times I entertained the idea of suicide as I felt I was living a lie in a town that was very hard for me to be normal in – cue Bronski Beat. I hardly had any guy friends and the only other gays in my educational facility hid in the closet as well. You’ll be proud to know we all did reach out after high school as well, times have changed. On the flip side, I had loads of girl friends though, with my best friend Stacy and I being absolutely inseparable – everyone thought we were going
What was worse – admitting Ill Be Your Everything was okay or that Tommy Page was cute? In , I was attracted to him in that furtive way of my closeted teen years. Playing my sisters cassingle of Ill Be Your Everything, I willed myself into thinking it was a decent song as a means of purging Tommy Page from my thoughts. I looked forward to Friday Nite Videos for the chance to see Page sing this scoop of third-rate slush, co-written by Jordan Knight and Danny Wood of New Kids on the Block in their imperial phase. I liked how the dark bangs flopped around his forehead, as if on the run from Pages melody and lyrics.
Page died last week, an apparent suicide. Buried in the last third, in observance of the requirements of obit templates, was a sentence mentioning the survivors: Pages husband and their three kids. I had no idea Page was a gay man; there was no reason to know. If Id seen his name at all in the intervening years, it was attached to biz blab: Village Voice Media, Billboard, and so on. But once again readers had to deal with the mystery o