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Born in January 1993, Zach Page began performing in musical theater at the age of nine. His theater credits include the national tour of "Scrooge the Musical," "Evita" at the Helen Hayes Theater, the 10th and final year of "A Christmas Carol" at Madison Square Garden alongside Jim Dale, and the Off-Broadway production of "Children's Letters to God" at the Lamb's Theater.
Zach started playing guitar in 2003 and eventually took a break from theater to focus on his music. He studies classical guitar under Yasha Kofman at the Classical Guitar School of New York and was a member of The Paul Green School of Rock All-Stars.
With the All-Stars, Zach has performed at Zappanale in Germany, Lollapalooza Music Festival, and numerous venues including the Cleveland House of Blues, the Knitting Factory (LA & NYC), The Roxy, Starland Ballroom, as well as the iconic CBGB's and BB King's. He has shared the stage with notable musicians such as Peter Frampton, Mike Keneally (of Zappa fame), Perry Farrell, Nuno Bettencourt, and toured with John Wetton (King Crimson, Asia) and Jon Anderson (YES).
Zach's guitar expertise earned him roles in feature films like "August Rush," "The Ten," and "A Little Help," along with the documentary "Woodstock Now and Then," directed by Barbara Kopple. He also played guitar in the onstage rock band for the Broadway production of Jason Robert Brown's "13 The Musical" and its Goodspeed production. In 2012, he received an Honorable Mention Award for classical guitar from YoungArts.
Currently, Zach writes music and performs with his brother, Josh Page, in their band Brothers Page.