The late singer, who was best known for his '90s hit single 'I'll Be Your Everything', was found dead in apparent suicide on March 3 in New York.
- Mar 6, 2017
AceShowbiz - Tommy Page, who was best known for his '90s hit song "I'll Be Your Everything", has died at the age of 46. Tommy, who was also a record company executive, was found dead of apparent suicide on March 3 in New York.
"We are all mourning the loss of our friend and colleague Tommy Page," said Billboard Entertainment Group President John Amato of Tommy, who was a former Billboard publisher. "He was a magnetic soul and a true entertainer. Our thoughts are with his family."
Expressing their grief, New Kids On The Block wrote on Twitter, "Our hearts and thoughts go out to Tommy Page's family. You will be forever missed. Rest In Peace our friend." Tommy worked closely with NKOTB's Danny Wood and Jordan Knight, who co-wrote Tommy's hit single. "So sad to hear about this. My deepest condolences to his family and loved ones," said Jordan.
Our hearts and thoughts go out to @Tommypage's family. You will be forever missed. Rest In Peace our friend #RIPTommyPage pic.twitter.com/jW4AahUquB
— NKOTB (@NKOTB) March 5, 2017
So sad to hear about this.😢#riptommypage. My deepest condolences to his family and loved ones
— Jordan Knight (@jordanknight) March 4, 2017
Among celebrities who mourn Tommy's death are Josh Groban and Ashley Tisdale. Josh said, "A kind and wonderful man who helped me a lot early on. Helped pick my first singles. He was and is so loved. RIP my friend." Meanwhile, Ashley wrote, "Without Tommy Page there would not have been a 'Headstrong' or 'Guilty Pleasure' album. I don't understand, no words #rip love you Tommy."
A kind and wonderful man who helped me a lot early on. Helped pick my first singles. He was and is so loved. RIP my friend. https://t.co/GgaGwoieuA
— josh groban (@joshgroban) March 4, 2017
Without Tommy Page there would not have been a Headstrong or Guilty pleasure album. I don't understand, no words #rip love you Tommy
— Ashley Tisdale (@ashleytisdale) March 4, 2017