Steven Jay Page (born June 22, 1970) is a Canadian musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He was a founding member, lead singer, guitarist, and primary songwriter of the music group
Barenaked Ladies
Barenaked Ladies (BNL) is a Canadian Rock music, rock band which was formed in 1988 in the Toronto suburb of Scarborough, Ontario. The band developed a following in Canada, with their Barenaked Ladies (EP), self-titled 1991 cassette becoming th ...
. Page left the band in February 2009 to pursue a solo career.
Early life
Page was born in the Toronto suburb of
Scarborough Scarborough or Scarboro may refer to:
People
* Scarborough (surname)
* Earl of Scarbrough
Places Australia
* Scarborough, Western Australia, suburb of Perth
* Scarborough, New South Wales, suburb of Wollongong
* Scarborough, Queensland, sub ...
, in Ontario. After skipping grade one, he was enrolled in Scarborough's
gifted program at
Churchill Heights Public School.
Page's father, Victor, was a drummer,
as is his brother, Matthew. As a child, Page would attempt to play songs on the piano, while his father would keep the beat on the drums.
Page took ten years of piano lessons (though claimed he did not learn to play).
He also was a member of the Toronto Mendelssohn Youth Choir.
During childhood, Page had his best friend "stolen" by a schoolmate,
Ed Robertson, and resented Robertson for some time. The two attended high school at
Woburn Collegiate Institute but did not associate until Page spotted Robertson at a
Harvey's
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restaurant after a
Peter Gabriel
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concert and was surprised to find that Robertson was also a fan. After engaging in conversation, Page and Robertson became friends and ultimately formed the rock band Barenaked Ladies.
They were both counsellors at the Scarborough Schools Music Camp in the summer of 1988, where some of their early collaborations in music were born. Page wrote songs with his friend Geoff Pounsett and made tapes of those songs. Robertson had obtained a tape the two had made, and knew some of Page's songs.
Page attended
York University
York University (), also known as YorkU or simply YU), is a public university, public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is Canada's third-largest university, and it has approximately 53,500 students, 7,000 faculty and staff, ...
in the English program, with a minor in theory and choral studies, but he left to focus on the band's rising success.
Career
Barenaked Ladies
Ed Robertson invited Page to perform with him at a charity show under the name Barenaked Ladies in 1988, and ultimately, the show led the pair to full-time careers in the band. Page was a main songwriter from the band's inception. A majority of the group's material came either from him alone or was co-written with Robertson. Page also played acoustic and electric guitar (and occasionally other instruments) for Barenaked Ladies, both in the studio and live. After additional musicians joined BNL, the band became increasingly popular during the 1990s and 2000s.
In 2002, Page won an International Achievement Award at the
SOCAN Awards in Toronto for the song "
Pinch Me", which he co-wrote with Robertson.
By 2004, Page was having reservations about his contributions to Barenaked Ladies. He has indicated that he participated in the recordings of ''
Barenaked for the Holidays'' and ''
Snacktime!'' despite being opposed to them.
Concerning ''Snacktime!'', Page stated, "
was a lot of fun to do, but it wasn't my idea. I was along for the ride."

On February 24, 2009, it was announced that Page would be leaving the group to pursue other opportunities, including solo projects and theatre work, and that the remainder of the band would continue in his absence. The decision had been made about a week and a half before the public announcement, with one reason being the rest of the band's desire to record a new album and Page's reluctance to do so. Page believes that his much-publicized drug arrest in
Syracuse, New York
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hastened his already imminent split with the band.
The singer commented in August 2011 that around the time of his arrest, "the band was no longer the joyous place that it once was, but it hadn't been joyous for a long time before that. It wasn't that we didn't put on good shows, we still had a great time onstage every night," he added. "But it became a place where work was just about the stress and not the end product. And (the arrest and band tension) made me gather the strength to go out and do what I always wanted to do."
In September 2015,
TMZ
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discovered court documents filed by Page over "
The Big Bang Theory Theme". He alleged that he was promised 20% of the proceeds from the song, which included revenue generated from the Barenaked Ladies
greatest hits album
A greatest hits album or best-of album is a type of compilation album that collects popular and commercially successful songs by a particular artist or band. While greatest hits albums are typically supported by the artist, they can also be creat ...
, and he claimed that former bandmate Robertson has kept that money entirely for himself.
On March 25, 2018, Page performed with Barenaked Ladies for the first time in nine years at the
Juno Awards
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in
Vancouver
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, in celebration of the band's induction into the
Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Though there were reportedly no plans to make the reunion permanent, neither side had made any definite decision.
Collaboration with Stephen Duffy
As a young man, Page was a fan of British singer-songwriter
Stephen Duffy
Stephen Anthony James Duffy (born 30 May 1960 in Alum Rock, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England) is an English musician, singer and songwriter of Irish ancestry. He was a founding member, vocalist, bassist, and then drummer of Duran Duran. He we ...
, a founding member of
Duran Duran
Duran Duran () are an English pop rock band formed in Birmingham in 1978 by singer Stephen Duffy, keyboardist Nick Rhodes and guitarist/bassist John Taylor (bass guitarist), John Taylor. After several early changes, the band's line-up settled ...
and the frontman for the group
The Lilac Time. Page began corresponding with Duffy after the latter replied to his fan letter. Page was ultimately invited to co-write with Duffy in the early 1990s, and several co-written songs subsequently appeared on Barenaked Ladies albums, starting with ''
Maybe You Should Drive''.
In June 2005, Page and Duffy released a self-titled album under the name
The Vanity Project.
Solo
Following his departure from Barenaked Ladies, Page's first major project was to complete writing music for the first production of ''
Bartholomew Fair: A Comedy'' at the
Stratford Shakespeare Festival
The Stratford Festival is a Repertory theatre, repertory theatre organization that operates from April to October in the city of Stratford, Ontario, Canada. Founded by local journalist Tom Patterson (theatre producer), Tom Patterson in 1952, th ...
in 2009. During that summer, he embarked on a tour of music festivals, accompanied by Kevin Fox on cello.
He recorded the song "He's a Really Useful Engine" for the
soundtrack
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of the 2000 children's film ''
Thomas and the Magic Railroad
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''.
Page's next release was ''
A Singer Must Die'', a studio recording of songs he performed in a pair of concerts, Songbook II, with the contemporary music group
Art of Time Ensemble. Following the album's publication on February 16, 2010, the artists embarked on a twelve-date concert tour.
Page participated in other concerts with Art of Time Ensemble, including Take This Waltz (a collection of
waltz
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es) and a performance of the
Beatles
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' ''
Abbey Road
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'' album, using semi-classical arrangements by Art of Time Ensemble. In November 2011, Page performed a songbook concert, Songbook 6, featuring new compositions.
The singer's first album of original material under his own name, ''
Page One'', was released on October 19, 2010. Page toured the record across Canada and the US, including a string of shows supporting the
Goo Goo Dolls
The Goo Goo Dolls are an American rock band based in Buffalo, New York, composed of lead vocalist and guitarist John Rzeznik, bassist and vocalist Robby Takac, as well as several rotating members since its formation in 1986.
After starting ...
.
On January 1, 2011, he performed at the
NHL Winter Classic
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and led the singing of
Canada's national anthem before the game. He also performed
Leonard Cohen
Leonard Norman Cohen (September 21, 1934November 7, 2016) was a Canadian songwriter, singer, poet, and novelist. Themes commonly explored throughout his work include faith and mortality, isolation and depression, betrayal and redemption, soc ...
's "
Hallelujah" at the
state funeral
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of
Jack Layton
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on August 27, 2011.
On January 17, 2012, Page released a new single containing two new songs, "
A Different Sort of Solitude" and "Manchild". The song was included on the soundtrack of the film ''
French Immersion
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''. "Manchild" was co-written with
Craig Northey of
The Odds.
On the same day as the release, Page was nominated at the 32nd Annual Genie Awards for the composition of "A Different Sort of Solitude".
Page has hosted a television show, ''
The Illegal Eater'', in which he is featured travelling to various cities in search of
underground restaurants and/or pop-up supper clubs.
In July 2014, it was announced that the singer had been working on a new studio album. The record, ''
Heal Thyself Pt. 1: Instinct'', was released on March 11, 2016.
On September 14, 2018, Page issued his follow-up record, ''
Discipline: Heal Thyself, Pt. II''.
''Here's What It Takes'', a musical written by Page and
Daniel MacIvor
Daniel MacIvor (born July 23, 1962) is a Canadian actor, playwright, theatre director, and film director. He is probably best known for his acting roles in independent films and the sitcom '' Twitch City''.
Personal
MacIvor was born in Sydney, ...
, was slated to premiere at the 2020
Stratford Festival
The Stratford Festival is a repertory theatre organization that operates from April to October in the city of Stratford, Ontario, Canada. Founded by local journalist Tom Patterson in 1952, the festival was formerly known as the Stratford Shak ...
.
["Steven Page's promising new Stratford show got shut down. So what did he do?"]
'' Q'', May 20, 2020. With the production shut down due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, Page has performed a weekly series of home concerts through
Dan Mangan's Side Door platform.
[ He and the show's cast recorded a version of the musical's closing song, "No Song Left to Save Me", for an appearance on ]CBC Radio
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's '' Q''.[
On December 3, 2021, Page released the single "Canada Loves You Back (feat. ]Odds
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When gambling, o ...
)", which he performed at the Governor General's Awards
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The first award was conceived and inaugurated in 1937 by the ...
in honour of Ryan Reynolds
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.
On September 30, 2022, Page released the record ''Excelsior
Excelsior may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Literature and poetry
* "Excelsior" (Longfellow), an 1841 poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
* "Excelsior", an 1877 picture book in verse by Bret Harte, published as an advertisement for the Sa ...
''. The record touches on "grief, loss, and loneliness", according to Page.
Trans-Canada Highwaymen
On July 16, 2016, Page performed a show as a member of the band Trans-Canada Highwaymen, a supergroup of fellow Canadian musicians, including Moe Berg of the Pursuit of Happiness, Chris Murphy of Sloan, and Craig Northey (who also performs as Page's lead guitarist at his solo shows). The band subsequently announced a tour, which began in April 2017. They only performed covers of songs from the members' respective bands for the first seven years of their existence. In 2023, they released their debut album, ''Explosive Hits Vol. 1'', which consisted of covers of 1960s and 1970s songs by Canadian artists.
Personal life
Page was born to an Ashkenazi Jewish
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mother and a father of Anglo
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Protestant
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background. Although Page's father, Victor, converted to Judaism to appease Page's mother's religious grandparents, her grandparents disowned him nonetheless. His mother's Jewish background was the subject of an episode of a CBC CBC may refer to:
Media
* Cadena Baja California or Grupo Cadena, a radio and television broadcaster in Mexico
* Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Canada's radio and television public broadcaster
** CBC Television
** CBC Radio One
** CBC Music
** ...
genealogy program called '' Who Do You Think You Are?''
Page has been married twice. His first wife was Toronto musician and teacher Carolyn Ricketts, whom he wed on December 28, 1993. The two separated in February 2007 and divorced in 2009. They have three sons.
Page was arrested for cocaine possession on July 18, 2008. He was found guilty of possession and ordered to drug treatment and to stay clean for six months.
Page purchased a house in Fayetteville, New York with then-girlfriend Christine Benedicto in 2009, and split his time between there and Toronto, where his children reside. The couple married on July 23, 2011, and spent their honeymoon in Paris.[
Page stated publicly in 2011 that he suffers from ]bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder (BD), previously known as manic depression, is a mental disorder characterized by periods of Depression (mood), depression and periods of abnormally elevated Mood (psychology), mood that each last from days to weeks, and in ...
. He said that he has gone through periods of self-medicating to relieve the symptoms. After leaving Barenaked Ladies, he focused more on managing and treating his illness and cited his sons as being his source of strength for keeping healthy and continuing treatment.
Other activities and interests
As of August 31, 2008, Page was a member of the marketing and events committee for World Wildlife Fund
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Canada. As of July 2007, he was a member of WindShare, a cooperative
A cooperative (also known as co-operative, coöperative, co-op, or coop) is "an autonomy, autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly owned a ...
that built/owns the wind turbine
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at Exhibition Place in downtown Toronto.
In 2013, Page made a cameo appearance on the ''How I Met Your Mother
''How I Met Your Mother'' (often abbreviated as ''HIMYM'') is an American sitcom created by Craig Thomas (screenwriter), Craig Thomas and Carter Bays for CBS. The series, which aired from September 19, 2005, to March 31, 2014, follows main char ...
'' episode " P.S. I Love You".
Page has also been a contestant on the Canadian game show '' Bumper Stumpers''.
Discography
* '' The Vanity Project'' (2005)
* '' A Singer Must Die'' (2010)
* '' Page One'' (2010)
* '' Heal Thyself Pt. 1: Instinct'' (2016)
* '' Discipline: Heal Thyself, Pt. II'' (2018)
* ''Excelsior
Excelsior may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Literature and poetry
* "Excelsior" (Longfellow), an 1841 poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
* "Excelsior", an 1877 picture book in verse by Bret Harte, published as an advertisement for the Sa ...
'' (2022)
References
External links
*
Barenaked Ladies official website
RollingStone.com review, "Barenaked Page Goes Solo"
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1970 births
Living people
20th-century Canadian male singers
21st-century Canadian male singers
Alternative rock guitarists
Canadian alternative rock singers
Barenaked Ladies members
Canadian expatriate musicians in the United States
Canadian folk rock musicians
Canadian male guitarists
Canadian male pianists
Canadian male singer-songwriters
Canadian people of English descent
Canadian pop singers
Canadian record producers
Canadian rock guitarists
Canadian rock pianists
Canadian rock singers
Jewish Canadian musicians
Jewish rock musicians
Singers from Toronto
People from Fayetteville, New York
Musicians from Scarborough, Ontario
People with bipolar disorder
Rounder Records artists
20th-century Canadian singer-songwriters
21st-century Canadian singer-songwriters