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Vermont native Morgan Page began making electronic music at the age of 12. After gaining the attention of jockeys at local free-form radio stations, Page -- prior to graduating from high school -- began DJing himself on the University of Vermont's station. There, his horizons and knowledge about dance music broadened significantly, especially when it came to house. After taking up an internship at the Plastic City label, Page initiated a steady release schedule that saw a handful of 12" singles scattered each year from 2000 through 2006. In addition to appearing on labels like Nordic Trax, Fiji, Bedrock, Saw, LowDown, and Force Tracks, Page remixed singles for Terry Lee Brown, Jr., Ashlee Simpson, and Men, Women & Children. Nettwek Records took note and signed Page for the release of 2008's Elevate, a collection of remixes and original songs. In 2010, he released his third studio effort, Believe. In the Air followed in 2012. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi
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ifyunome_03
laughing at ric and p. for one there is no billing and two not even tru everyone gets their share and with sahres makes more mony she Obiously knows how music works omg.its to enjoy the music dont be complaining and how u know its for mony it could be someones hobby
dont read this because it actually works. You will get kissed on the nearest possible friday by the love of your life. tommorrow will be the best day of your life. however if you do not post this comment to at least 3 songs you will die in 2 days. now youve started reading this so dont stop. this is so scary put this on at least 5 songs in at least 143 minutes when if done press f6 and your lovers name will appear on the screen in big letters this is scary cuz it actually work
So I thought Morgan page was the female voice/singer who was in in the air and fight for you.... Haha and I wondered why there was the same guy in every album cover... Lol silly me
jtungka
This makes you want to pass out on the beach and run into the waves no matter how cold out... As long as the Sun is shining and you've got someone beautiful with you.
fsualum98...u obviously don't know anything about the way billing and music works, singing is an important part of the song but unless the singer actually wrote the song... there is no way they deserve more money then the person who created the song. That's like saying you want more money cause you were the guy that put the warning label on the coffee pot to warn everyone its hot, as apposed to the guy that actually developed, designed, and put in actual work to creating the coffee pot. TRUTH
fsualum98
So let me get this straight... The guy that mixes the music gets top billing over the fantastic singer.. Seriously? I can't tell anything special about your majestic skills over the song that was before you or probably the one after.. We don't need a society in which a DJ gets name credit or a record for that matter. Everybody seems to try to make what they do soooo important. That's like cleaning out the coffee pot at work then sending out a company wide email looking for credit. LAME
Sounds like the vocalist for The long road is Lissie. If you ever get a chance, listen to her solo albums - great stuff!
ibemanda
Reply to gsxrsevenfifty: Lissie sings in this song :) She has some great tracks on her own records as well, though I think I love her Morgan Page songs the most.
Does anyone know who does the singing for Morgan Page? I read the bio and it doesn't reference the singer. She seems to be the singer when ever he has female vocals.
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