Nathen Page (August 23, 1937 – 2003) was an American jazz guitarist.
A native of Leetown, West Virginia, Page taught himself to play guitar in childhood. [1] He discovered jazz when he was a member of the U.S. Army. [1] [2] After leaving the Army, he moved to Washington D.C., where he worked in rock bands. [1] He joined the Jimmy Smith band in 1965 and recorded on the album The Boss. [1] During the 1970s he worked with Kenny Barron, Roberta Flack, Herbie Mann, Jackie McLean, Rene McLean, Sonny Rollins, and Charles Tolliver. [1] [2] He moved to Orlando, Florida, and recorded for his label, Hugo Music. [1] [2]
With Jimmy Smith
With Charles Tolliver
Nathen Page (August 23, 1937 – 2003) was an American jazz guitarist.
A native of Leetown, West Virginia, Page taught himself to play guitar in childhood. [1] He discovered jazz when he was a member of the U.S. Army. [1] [2] After leaving the Army, he moved to Washington D.C., where he worked in rock bands. [1] He joined the Jimmy Smith band in 1965 and recorded on the album The Boss. [1] During the 1970s he worked with Kenny Barron, Roberta Flack, Herbie Mann, Jackie McLean, Rene McLean, Sonny Rollins, and Charles Tolliver. [1] [2] He moved to Orlando, Florida, and recorded for his label, Hugo Music. [1] [2]
With Jimmy Smith
With Charles Tolliver