Bob Page (blues Musician)

Bob Page (blues Musician)

Bob Page (born August 14, 1953) is an American blues, stride and boogie-woogie piano player.

Originally from Damariscotta, Maine, Page moved to Atlanta, Georgia in the early 1980s, and continued a career of recording and live performance in the southeast United States, as well as elsewhere in the US and Europe.

In addition to his solo and band performances, Page has toured with the southern rock band The Georgia Satellites. He also regularly performs in a duo with the jazz pianist John Cocuzzi. He has written numerous songs and performed with musicians including Francine Reed and Maria Muldaur.

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