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Rodney Page, Conductor  Candice Glover


 Music of the Dream Orchestra  American Idol Winner





 Composer, recording artist, conductor, and performer Rodney   Candice Glover is a South Carolina native who rose to fame
 Lamar Page has a unique, energetic style that ranges from   as the winner of the 12th season of American Idol. While
 classical music to pop music. For more than 20 years Mr. Page has   traveling the world and sharing her gift with the likes of
 touched countless audiences with his passion and artistic drive for   Broadway, Hallmark, and performing to sold out crowds
 music.  across the globe, she still finds time to earn her BFA in Film
       and Television with a focus on Dramatic Writing. Candice has
 Southfield, Michigan-native Page began studying violin at age 10.   captured the hearts of millions with her soulful, powerhouse
 Upon high school graduation he was awarded a music scholarship   vocals, and she hopes to do the same with her career in
 to Michigan State University where he subsequently earned both   writing by continuing the important conversations in the
 bachelor’s and master’s degrees in music education.  black community through her art

 As a violinist, Mr. Page has performed in the Midland Symphony
 Orchestra, Michigan State University Symphony Orchestra,
 Livingston Symphony Orchestra and as a 2nd violinist in the South
 Shore Symphony Orchestra in China.

 A passionate teacher, Page has been involved in music education
 for over 20 years. In addition to the orchestras he directed in
 the St. Johns and East Lansing (Michigan) public school systems,
 Rodney engaged teenage musicians at the Blue Lake Fine Arts
 Camp in Michigan as the Symphony Orchestra conductor and
 violin instructor over 4 summers. During his college career he
 founded a summer string camp for middle and high school students in Southfield. Rodney cultivates talent in
 aspiring musicians and believes the future of music is impacted by the musical experiences children have in school.

 Rodney’s skill and accomplishments in the classroom were acknowledged in 2006 when he was designated District
 V Orchestra Teacher of the Year by the Michigan Band and Orchestra Association (MSBOA). His reputation as
 an educator—not just a music educator—was recognized in 2002 when he was named a Fulbright Memorial Fund
 recipient. He used his award to travel to Japan to study the country’s educational system and culture. In the
 summer of 2013 Mr. Page was selected as a conducting fellow at the Juilliard School of Music in New York City.

 In 2019, Rodney was selected as a guest lecturer at Adnan Menderes University in Turkey and gave master classes
 to the students there as well as performed. Rodney made his national television debut on Showtime at the Apollo in
 2002. His performance, a unique mix of hip-hop, jazz, and classical music, had the crowd on its feet with a selection
 he wrote specifically for the show.

 Page has since turned his attention to providing entertainment services as a freelance musician and DJ presenting
 unique, innovative shows. Mr. Page was the official performing DJ for the Detroit Pistons and has performed as a
 violinist during halftime shows for the New Orleans Pelicans. Mr. Page also is a motivational speaker speaking at
 prisons, public schools, juvenile detention homes, as well as national conferences. Rodney infuses music during his
 motivational message to encourage and uplift his audiences.

 In 2016 Mr. Page released his first EP entitled “Inevitable”. The album features music composed by Mr. Page and
 features Mr. Page’s brother, saxophonist Reggie Page. The song Danzan from Mr. Page’s EP was arranged for full
 orchestra and performed by the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. “Dream Orchestra” in January of 2018 as a part of
 Lansing’s MLK Day Celebration Luncheon. Rodney is married to Kimberly and they have two children named Jayden
 and Bryson. Mr. Page and his family are devoted members of Restoration Family Life Church in Lansing, Michigan



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