Gregory Page (US) + Liz Frencham

Gregory Page

Performing with him will be the ever popular Liz Frencham who was last here with Martin Pearson in 2011.

Embracing her double bass like a lover, Liz invites you along a journey through a luminous emotional landscape, reassuring you with a warm, generous voice and a smile which has become her trademark.

She studied Jazz performance at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music & has been working full time as a musician for over ten years. She is an experienced session double-bassist & vocalist who has been employed by household names like the The Waifs, & was once flown from Canada to England to add her distinctive style to an album for English songwriting team Chris While & Julie Matthews.

Visit Gregory Page's web site. Visit Liz's web site.

Watch a YouTube clip of Gregory from this concert.

Watch YouTube clips of Liz Frencham from this concert.

Entry free (Donation of $25/$15 invited)

See photos taken on the night.

Publicity Material

Poster - PDF (for printing) JPG (for email/web)
Leaflet - PDF (3up for printing)


Saturday 13th October will see coming to Humph Hall a man who has:

• shared stages with Bob Dylan, Judy Collins & Leon Russell
• filled 1,000 seat venues in The Netherlands
• recorded 20 albums

Songwriter and crooner, Gregory Page weaves a magical dreamworld with his extraordinary tales of love and optimistic melancholy – teetering between tradition and progress, history and fantasy.

Raised in the USA, Gregory Page was born in North London to Armenian and Irish parents who met while on tour with their bands en route to the Middle East. His mother was a swingin' jazz singer, and Gregory spent his youth listening to 78s, dreaming of the day he would grow up to become a black American Blues singer like his hero Billie Holiday.

Currently living in San Diego, he is coming to our shores to launch his new album “Shine Shine Shine”. His vintage vocals and dusty blues rhymes conjure the dream of simpler times. "The tightrope my music teeters upon is the struggle between tradition and progress, history and fantasy. I am the songbird & the worm." ~ G. Page

7pm, Saturday 13th October 2012
Humph Hall
85 Allambie Road,
Allambie Heights
Sarah Humphreys