Tommy Page, a veteran of the music biz in a variety of roles, has died at the age of 46. According to Billboard, where Page spent time as Publisher, he was found dead of an apparent suicide on Friday.
Page got his start as a Pop singer with the 1990 hit “I’ll Be Your Everything,” which he co-wrote alongside members of New Kids on the Block, who also appeared on the track. Throughout his career, he released nine albums and toured extensively, as well as performing on Broadway.
However, his career in the music industry took him through a wide variety of roles. At Warner Bros./Reprise Records, Page was an A&R executive and later VP of Top 40 promotion, working with a wide variety of acts, from Green Day to Josh Groban. In 2011, Page left WBR to join Billboard as Associate Publisher and was promoted to Publisher soon after.
In 2013, Page joined Pandora as VP of Artist and Brand Partnerships. Then in 2015, he moved to Cumulus Media as SVP of Brand Partnerships. Most recently, he was VP of Music Partnerships for the Village Voice.
Page is survived by his husband Charlie and their three children. Everyone at FMQB sends their condolences to Page’s family and friends.