Police are investigating the untimely death of 90s pop singer, Tommy Page, best-known for his hit song, I’ll Be Your Everything.
Billboard reports that Page was found dead in his home on March 3. It’s still unclear what the exact cause of death was, but sources indicated that the singer killed himself. An undisclosed source said Page’s death was shocking since there were no outward signs that he was unhappy.
“It’s a shock to everyone because he was always so happy. There was no sign anything was wrong.”
Page became an pop idol sensation in the early 90s. He was the opening act for The New Kids On The Block tour in 1990, and co-wrote I’ll Be Your Everything with New Kids band members, Jordan Knight and Danny Wood. He later became an executive at Warner Bros. Records, and in recent times, the senior vice president at Cumulus Media Inc.
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In an interview with Billboard in 2011, Page said he reached his pinnacle of success when his dream of having a hit record came true.
“My whole life I dreamed of having a No. 1 record, ever since I could remember getting into music. I wanted to be on top of the Billboard charts.”
Page is survived by his partner, Charlie, and his three children.
The investigation into Page’s death is still ongoing. Check back later for additional details.
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