Paul Page

Artist

Paul Page

Born May 9th 1910 in Dawson City near the Yucon, Paul Page became a well-known composer/musician/singer/poet as he spread Hawaiian music and culture over the mainland and in Hawaii.

While a disc jockey in Juneau, Alaska, he went to work for NBC in Chicago as an artist. His musical career took off after a rendition of "My Isle of Golden Dreams" on Don McNeil's famous Breakfast Club radio show. After that, he formed his own Polynesian orchestra. In the war years, Paul hosted a Polynesian radio show in southern California, and composed nearly a hundred island songs.

In 1966, he finally made it to Hawaii, where he played piano at the Pagoda Floating Restaurant, the Tahitian Lanai, and his band performed at the Ilikai, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Ala Moana Hotel and Del Webb's Kuilima on the North Shore of Oahu.

Live out his live with family in Lake Montezuma, Arizona
Passed away in 1997

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