Folk/Singer-Songwriter
Gregory Page Premieres Rousing Live Rendition of “Right Now Not Tomorrow”
Singer-songwriter Gregory Page releases a live recording of his rousing rendition of “Right Now Not Tomorrow”…
Singer-songwriter Gregory Page’s positively charged album One Hell Of A Memory, which features his good friend & co-producer on the album Jason Mraz singing on several tracks, saw a UK & Ireland releaselast week.
The album, which was originally released in America and Holland in 2020 but didn’t get the attention it deserved due to the global pandemic, finally earned a full re-release, including a new UK & Ireland version on vinyl and digital services with added songs.
Gregory recently recorded a live session of one of the standout tracks of the album, “Right Now Not Tomorrow”, which is premiering here:
A highlight from One Hell Of A Memory, “Right Now Not Tomorrow”, a rousing anthem, combining both Americana and traditional folk elements, for getting up, seizing the day and letting the good times roll.
Speaking of the single, Gregory Page said:
“The song was written from the stand point of standing in the present moment. Living life to its fullest. Sounds simple but it’s not easy in the busy world of today. The metaphor for our protagonist hero (played by Billy Galewood) in the video is to cut the chain that binds to from yesterday and throw yourself into the present moment as much as possible.”
Next up for Gregory Page is a tour supporting his longtime friend and musical collaborator Jason Mraz, who credits Page for giving him his first show. Mraz & Page return to London on October 4th to perform at The Palladium, amongst an already sold-out UK tour.
On coming back for the tour, Page said,
“The 2025 UK shows supporting Jason is a path to introduce my music to his fans in the UK and in Ireland. I’m a chap from Winchmore Hill who is grateful for the opportunity to introduce my album One Hell of a Memory in the UK and in Ireland. I am a citizen of Ireland and tour around the globe using my Irish passport but due to a long comedy of errors I have not set foot (yet) in Ireland so playing there in October will be a huge blessing.”
Gregory Page will open for Jason Mraz on the following 2025 UK tour dates:
Tour Dates:
10/04 – The Palladium, London
10/05 – Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
10/07 – Symphony Hall, Birmingham
10/08 – The Beacon, Bristol
10/10 – Queens Hall, Edinburgh
10/11 – Queen Margaret Union, Glasgow
10/13 – 3Olympia Theatre, Dublin
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