Singer-songwriter Tommy Page dies at 46

05 Mar 2017 / 21:32 H.

SINGER-songwriter and music industry executive Tommy Page, best known for his No. 1 single I'll Be Your Everything, was found dead, in New York, on Friday (March 3). He was 46.
Billboard magazine reported that he was found dead of an apparent suicide. Page had a successful career in the music business as an artist and executive, scoring a number 1 hit in 1990 with I'll Be Your Everything.
The singer started his career as a recording artist for Sire Records and topped the Billboard Hot 100 with his single, I'll Be Your Everything in April 1990. The song was written by Page, along with Jordan Knight and Danny Wood of Page's tourmates New Kids on the Block. The group's Donnie Wahlberg, along with Knight, also had a hand in producing the track.
"My whole life I dreamed of having a No. 1 record, ever since I could remember getting into music. I wanted to be on top of the Billboard charts," Page was quoted as saying in 2011.
Page later joined Warner Bros/Reprise Records as an A&R executive and vice president of top 40 promotion. During that time, he helped shape the careers of many successful artists, including Michael Buble, Alanis Morissette, Josh Groban, David Foster and Green Day.
He is survived by his husband Charlie and their three children.

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