The West Orange Scholarship Fund (Wosf) Board of Trustees announced today the establishment of a permanent endowment in memory of musician and music executive Tommy Page, former publisher of Billboard and a longtime executive at Warner Bros. Records. Page, best known to the public for his 1990 No. 1 single “I’ll Be Your Everything,” died last March at the age of 46.
He was a resident of West Orange with his partner, Charlie Wright, and their three children who currently attend the city’s public schools. The scholarship was founded by his friend and long-time attorney, Mark Levinsohn, and devoted friend and neighbor, Lisa Boymann, “in the hopes of continuing to keep Tommy’s spirit, love of music, and memory alive,” according to an announcement.
The earnings from the Tommy Page permanent endowment will be awarded annually beginning in June to a qualified West Orange High School graduate with an interest in...
He was a resident of West Orange with his partner, Charlie Wright, and their three children who currently attend the city’s public schools. The scholarship was founded by his friend and long-time attorney, Mark Levinsohn, and devoted friend and neighbor, Lisa Boymann, “in the hopes of continuing to keep Tommy’s spirit, love of music, and memory alive,” according to an announcement.
The earnings from the Tommy Page permanent endowment will be awarded annually beginning in June to a qualified West Orange High School graduate with an interest in...
- 4/3/2018
- by Variety Staff
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