Josh Page (born February 27, 1990) is an American operatictenor who performs individually, as a member of Brothers Page with his brother Zach Page,[1][2] and as a member of Forte, featured on America's Got Talent.[3]
Career
In 2009, Page won David Foster's Foster & Friends Competition [4] singing "Because we Believe". In 2011, Page was called onto the stage at a Josh Groban concert at Madison Square Garden, and sang "The Prayer" with Groban. A YouTube video of that performance has since garnered over 10 million views.[5][6][7][8]
Soon after their appearances, Forte released a self-titled album on the Columbia Records label. Page said, "part of my vision for Forte is people from different cultures creating a harmony together, one sound. We've had 16- to 18-year-old kids come up to us on the street and say 'Would never have listened to music like this before, but we just love your voices and the sound.'"[10]
In December 2013, Page performed at the lighting of the UNICEF Snowflake, at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 57th Street in New York City.[11] In 2017, Page was honored at the March Bistro Awards Critics' Pick Madame Mathieu's Soiree, put on by Cabaret Patroness Madame Mathieu.[12]
In addition to his solo performances and appearances with Forte, Page continues to perform with his brother Zach as the Brothers Page; their Instagram account has gained over a million followers. The duo add a new video to their Instagram profile each week.[13] In 2017, they performed at the #LOVE IS LOVE concert at W Times Square.[14]
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