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Page Turner: Steven Page Writes It Live
Steven Page co-founded Barenaked Ladies and spent two decades as its lead voice before stepping away in 2009.
Leaving a hit band, owning a new lane
Since then he has built a solo lane with a tight trio, leaning on sharp lyrics, theater-ready phrasing, and bright pop chords. That career turn is the lens for these shows, where independence and craft sit at the center.Likely moments and who shows up
Expect a set that balances solo cuts with the songs he originally sang in Barenaked Ladies, likely Brian Wilson, Jane, and Call and Answer, plus newer work like What'll I Do Now?. The room skews attentive and warm, with longtime followers standing beside first-timers who came for the songwriting. You will hear tight three-part vocals, a cello carrying bass and melody lines, and acoustic guitar driving the pulse. Trivia: Call and Answer came from a cross-Atlantic co-write, and he ran more than eighty weekly 'Live From Home' streams that refined these trio arrangements. For clarity, the song choices and production ideas mentioned here are informed guesses rather than fixed promises.Where Steven Page's Crowd Lives Between Songs
The scene feels like a book club that loves hooks, with people comparing favorite lines more than gear.
Friendly, lyric-first crowd
T-shirts range from 90s BNL tours to fresh Excelsior art, and a few fans show up in jacket-and-sneakers after-work fits. Early chatter is soft, then the sing-alongs arrive on the big choruses, with the room holding back during ballads so the harmonies carry.Little rituals you may notice
Between songs, Page's quick stories invite gentle laughs rather than shouty chaos, and the crowd answers in full sentences. Merch skews practical and print-forward, with vinyl, posters, and sometimes lyric notebooks that match the writerly bent. Meetups often center on radio memories, MuchMusic clips, and who first heard Brian Wilson in a friend's car. Fans tend to learn harmony tags on the fly, staying under the band rather than blasting over it, which keeps the space musical. After the show, people linger to trade setlist notes and favorite deep cuts, but the tone stays easy and respectful.How Steven Page Builds The Sound
Page's rangy voice has clear diction, so the words lead and the melody rings.
Three voices, one engine
He tends to push choruses one notch higher in energy while leaving verses conversational, which keeps the stories close. With the trio, acoustic guitar sets the grid, electric guitar adds color lines, and cello covers both bass and countermelody. They often tighten endings with clipped stops so jokes and asides land, then open bridges to let three-part harmony bloom.Small choices, big lift
A common live tweak is a slower first verse on a familiar hit, then a slight tempo lift by the second chorus so the room can sing without rushing. Page sometimes stacks a quick vocal loop to build a small choir, then drops it out for a clean last chorus, a neat way to raise stakes without volume. Tones stay natural, with warm wash lighting and minimal effects so ears stay on phrasing and lyric shape. Guitar voicings favor capoed shapes that keep chords bright while sitting in a singable key.Why Steven Page Fans Cross Aisles
Fans of Barenaked Ladies will show up for the witty pop craft and the original voice that carried many of those choruses.