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Jordan Page

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Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Jordan Page

Website
  
jordanpagemusic.com

Years active
  
2006 – present


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Genres
  
Rock, folk, country rock, soft rock

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter, musician, political activist

Albums
  
Liberty, The Book of Life, Arm Yourselves / Act III, Revolution EP

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Profiles

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Jordan Page is an American singer-songwriter and musician. He began writing music with a political bent during the Bush administration, in December 2006. Some of his early music is critical of United States foreign policy, especially the interventionism of the Bush administration. Page's music instead advocates a policy of peace and non-interventionism. His song "War Machine" specifically alludes to the military–industrial complex. Page's music also supports civil liberties, which are viewed in some of his songs as threatened and eroding. Page and his music have been embraced by libertarians, and Page has performed at many libertarian and liberty-oriented events, including some in support of Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign and 2012 presidential campaign.

Contents

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Career

Page has centered his career on creating music similar in style and purpose to late-20th century folk musicians before him. Page's song "Song for Bob Dylan" identifies some of the similarities between himself and other musicians who have sought political change through music. The song specifically mentions his and Bob Dylan's shared view that war is evil. Page has followed Congressman Ron Paul since late 2007 and started writing songs about the views of the congressman shortly afterwards. He also performed in support of Pat McGeehan's campaign for a seat in the West Virginia Senate and at events associated with the Free State Project, such as the Porcupine Freedom Festival.

References

Jordan Page Wikipedia