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Paige Warner Releases Grant-Funded Single

“Liquor”

April 9 / 2021

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“Liquor” will be released on April 9, 2021. This bluesy, mellow, pop song was written and performed by Paige Warner, and produced by Josh Polasz. “Liquor” is a song near to Paige’s heart, and brings a fresh take on her signature sound. The creation, production, and promotion of this track was funded by the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund.

Bio

An artist that began her music career as a busker in a local market, Paige Warner now takes her mesmerizing voice, relatable lyrics, and catchy tunes to ears across the country. Her debut EP, Revealed, launched her career into pop and r&b, but catch a live show and you’ll be surprised by the fusion of ranging genres. With influences such as Alicia Keys, Jeremy Zucker, and H.E.R. Paige aspires to create new and fresh ideas that resound with her personal experience. Her voice is said to be ‘evocative’ and ‘captivating’ while she ‘holds the whole room in the palm of her hand’. Warner accompanies herself on piano and guitar and loves to create songs to either move your body or your heart. With over 40,000 Spotify streams on her recent 4 self-released singles, Paige plans to bring her new single, “Liquor”, to as many hearts as are open.

Endorsements/Quotes

“I’ve never heard a voice as evocative as Warner’s.” - Marshall Ward, Waterloo Chronicle

“She’s obviously a born entertainer. She has crazy stage presence. She held the whole room in the palm of her hand. She just had to sing those first few notes and she captivated everyone. She’s just super talented.” - Whitney Neilson, The Observer

“Listening to Warner’s new album this past week, I’m already hooked on her catchy melodies and the inherent vulnerability of her lyrics and voice, conveying raw feelings and emotions on songs like Worth It, Please Don’t Look at Me, and the sensual contemporary R&B track, Undress.” - Marshall Ward, Waterloo Chronicle

“The songwriting here is immensely heartfelt, and fits like a glove, conjoined with the instrumentation. This piece gave me the inspiration to view myself a bit deeper today.” - Imani Wj Wright, Swanodown


Contact

 

I acknowledge the support of the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund.