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What Is Page McConnell's Net Worth?
Page McConnell is an American musician and songwriter who has a net worth of $55 million. Page McConnell is best known for being a keyboardist for the band Phish alongside guitaristTrey Anastasio, drummerJon Fishman, and bassistMike Gordon. Page has written many songs for the band, such as "Army of One," "Halfway to the Moon," "Windy City," and "I Always Wanted It This Way."
Phish has released 15 studio albums, including the Platinum "Junta" (1989) and the Gold "Lawn Boy" (1990), "A Picture of Nectar" (1992), "Rift" (1993), "Hoist" (1994), "Billy Breathes" (1996), and "Farmhouse" (2000). McConnell has also worked with Travis, Tenacious D,Phil Leshand Friends, Spam Allstars, and Porter Batiste Stoltz. He has released the solo albums "Page McConnell" (2007), "Unsung Cities and Movies Never Made" (2013), and "Maybe We're the Visitors" (2021), and he collaborated with Phish bandmate Trey Anastasio on the albums "December" (2021) and "January" (2023). Page formedVida Blue, an electronic jazz fusion band, with Oteil Burbridge and Russell Batiste in 2001, and they released the albums "Vida Blue" (2002), "The Illustrated Band" (2003), and "Crossing Lines" (2019). McConnell composed the score of the 1996 film "Only in America," and he and his fellow members of Phish lent their voices to the 2002 "Simpsons" episode "Weekend at Burnsie's."
Early Life
Page McConnell was born Page Samuel McConnell on May 17, 1963, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is the son of Mary Ellen Rhodes and Dr. Jack B. McConnell, and he has two siblings, Katherine and Steven. Jack passed away in 2018, and according to his obituary, "Dr. McConnell co-invented the tine test, used for the detection of tuberculosis, and participated in the early stages of the development of the polio vaccine. He then joined McNeil Laboratories where he directed the development of Tylenol tablets." Jack also worked at Johnson & Johnson, where he "directed the program for the first commercial MRI system in the United States," and after retiring, he founded the Volunteers in Medicine Clinic.
By the age of 4, Page had begun to learn how to play the piano, and after his family moved to Basking Ridge, New Jersey, he continued studying music. By the time he was in seventh grade, McConnell had started playing in bands with his friends. Page attended Gill St. Bernard's School, then he graduated from the Massachusetts boarding school Lawrence Academy.
He enrolled at Southern Methodist University in 1982, and there, he was a member of the Kappa Alpha Order and took Donald Pasquella's "Imagination, Awareness, and Ideas" course. Page transferred to Goddard College in 1984, and in his senior study, "The Art of Improvisation," he referred to "Imagination, Awareness, and Ideas" as "the most important course I have ever taken." At Goddard, McConnell met saxophonist Karl Boyle, who became his mentor, and he graduated in 1987.
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