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Museum Americana Launches Artist, Eden Page of Unique Background with

Cultural Roots in Art

Los Angeles, CA, June 19, 2018 --(PR.com)-- The Whisky A Go Go, on June 21, 2018 at 7:30pm, begins
the tour of Eden Page's Summer Solstice Show, performing “Haunting Melodies To Rise The Dead.”
Eden Page, singer, songwriter, producer, is from the Seattle area, Bainbridge Island, WA. Eden was
conceived, born and began her first performances as a child singer inside a prison, WA State Women's
Prison, an audience known to be the toughest. Eden's work as a writer, singer, musician, and head of Off
The Wall Artist Collective in Seattle, as well as co-running her own studio, Bard Rock Studios with
fellow Artist Sean Sebastian, has been able to capture her life through the arts. Eden Page's style is
Indie/Alternative. Her four octave vocal range and her adept use of musical instruments (5), is
incorporated into her first album, “SWORDS.” Released this year by Bard Rock Studios, it delivers a
haunting perspective which resonates of an American youth culture incarcerated, as the US incarcerates
more of its own youth. Eden's voice is the cry of her generation. One who must be heard or avoided at our
own peril.

“I'm honored to step foot onto the stage so many of my predecessors have poured their heart onto. I'm
calling this tour my 'Tour De Anne' in honor of my late dear friend Annie, it is promoting my upcoming
double album, 'Fruits of the Grieving Tree' and is an emotional effort as much as a musical one. I hope to
share the gift of music with as many souls as I can reach. I am grateful for the opportunity to do so in the
City Of Angels.”

Her music and lyrics paint the picture of a young woman's life; “I will be playing my newest song, 'As
Above So Below', I take this walk of grief, through the labyrinth, through the sea, it leads me to the
grieving tree, consume its fruits until they consume me, plant my seeds, set me free.” Exposed to art by
her family, she has flourished. Her grandmother, one of a few female Tibetan Buddhist Lamas in the
world, Sonam Chotson, was also featured in her first album video, “SWORDS,” and her late grandfather,
Maestro Armando Campero was an accomplished Mexican American muralist.

The new women driven entrepreneurial efforts of Museum Americana, are launching Eden Page, and will
open officially in L.A. this year.

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