Kevin Paige, born October 10, 1966, in Memphis, Tennessee, is an American musician known for his contributions to pop music. His career began with a significant breakthrough when he released his self-titled debut album Kevin Paige on July 14, 1989, under Chrysalis Records. The album featured two Top 40 singles: "Don't Shut Me Out" and "Anything I Want". Following the success of his debut, Kevin Paige toured extensively as an opening act for pop singer Debbie Gibson's world tour, performing in the US, Japan, Europe, and Australia. After transitioning from a solo career, Kevin Paige became a songwriter for Zomba Music Group and later served as a music minister at Lindenwood Christian Church in Memphis. He then took on the role of music director at Catholic Church of the Incarnation in Collierville, Tennessee. Collaborating with his wife Bethany Paige, Kevin Paige released multiple CDs including Christmas with the Paiges and the contemporary Christian disc entitled Faith, Hope, Love, Passion. The couple also anchored Alfred's on Beale, a major nightclub on historic Beale Street in Memphis, for over 20 years, and performed at various festivals, private functions, and sporting events around the Mid-South area.