Last month, The Knockturnal sat down with legendary saxaphonest, Scott Page (Pink Floyd, Toto, Supertramp) to talk about his venture into the NFT space as well as his music career.
Pink Floyd has been known to transcend genres, creating new sounds and breaking ground with each album they released. Dark Side of the Moon combined Jazz with the sounds of Rock as well as the innovative use of synthesizers. While I can go on and on about Pink Floyd’s status as one of the best bands of all times, but this isn’t about Pink Floyd.
After Roger Waters took a leave from the band, David Gilmour took control of the band and decided to give it some flair in the tours by adding additional members. One of those members was Scott Page, originally the saxophonist for the world renowned Toto (best known for “Africa”).
It’s no mystery as to how Mr. Page fell into the music scene, as his father was a musician and most of his friends in high school ended up becoming legendary musicians as well. His entire life has been dedicated to music and more recently he’s been trying to figure out how to make music as profitable as it used to be.
In this interview, we go in depth about Scott’s origin into music, what exactly he does with NFT’s and why, and of course his time touring with some of the biggest bands of all time.
Click below to watch the full interview!