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Page to Quit Recording
This really is a huge disappointment. I was a big supporter of Gregory and his music during my days hosting local music shows on the radio. Contrary to what "poprocker1" says, I never experienced anything but humility and graciousness from Gregory and I always felt he was one of the nicest people in the music business. I haven't talked to him in a few years and maybe he's grown bitter which is why he made some of those comments. I can't say I really blame him if that is the case. Nonetheless, I think he's got the right idea. If it's not fun anymore and you are spending time doing something that doesn't provide some kind of gratification, then you should definitely hang it up. That's pretty much the same point I reached when I left FM radio. Life is too short. Good luck Gregory. I hope you'll still be performing at local venues even if you aren't recording in the future. Gregory Page says: I am not quitting playing music live, only stopping recording myself and others. I am still playing monthly at Lestat’s West and planning to tour next year in promoting my final album, " Bird in a Cage."— October 23, 2008 10:59 a.m.