Tommy Page

Tommy Page was a veteran music executive and former singer-songwriter best known for his hit single “I’ll Be Your Everything.” He penned the song with Jordan Knight and Danny Wood of the singing group New Kids on the Block.

Page, a graduate of New York University's Stern School of Business, later became an executive at Warner Bros. Records, publisher of Billboard magazine, a vice president at Pandora and an executive at The Village Voice.

In 1992, he appeared as himself on an episode of Full House, in an episode titled “Crushed,” which found the singer performing at Stephanie’s 10th birthday party.

He also had appearances on New American Bandstand 1965, The Arsenio Hall Show and The 18th Annual American Music Awards.

Tommy Page was a veteran music executive and former singer-songwriter best known for his hit single “I’ll Be Your Everything.” He penned the song with Jordan Knight and Danny Wood of the singing group New Kids on the Block.

Page, a graduate of New York University's Stern School of Business, later became an executive at Warner Bros. Records, publisher of Billboard magazine, a vice president at Pandora and an executive at The Village Voice.

In 1992, he appeared as himself on an episode of Full House, in an episode titled “Crushed,” which found the singer performing at Stephanie’s 10th birthday party.

He also had appearances on New American Bandstand 1965, The Arsenio Hall Show and The 18th Annual American Music Awards.

His music was also featured on soundtracks for the films Cookie, with Peter Falk and Dianne Wiest and Dick Tracy, starring Warren Beatty, Madonna and Al Pacino.

Page died from apparent suicide on March 3, 2017, in New York. He was 46.

 

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