SCOTT PAGE
Biography
Scott Page is an American saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist best known for his collaborations with the legendary progressive rock band Pink Floyd.
Page joined Pink Floyd for their 1987-1989 “A Momentary Lapse of Reason” tour and later returned for the 1994 “The Division Bell” tour. His powerful saxophone performances became an integral part of Pink Floyd’s live sound during this era.
Though not an official member of the band, Page’s contributions are featured on several Pink Floyd live albums, including “Delicate Sound of Thunder” (1988) and “Pulse” (1995).
Beyond Pink Floyd, Page has worked with notable artists including Toto, Supertramp, and The Tubes, and has also had a successful career in business and technology.
Pink Floyd Contributions
A Momentary Lapse of Reason
Tour: 1987-1989Page joined Pink Floyd’s touring band for this album’s world tour, marking his first major collaboration with the band.
Delicate Sound of Thunder
Live Album: 1988Page’s saxophone work is prominently featured on this live album recorded during the A Momentary Lapse of Reason tour.
The Division Bell
Tour: 1994Page returned to Pink Floyd for The Division Bell tour, contributing saxophone and rhythm guitar to the live performances.
Pulse
Live Album: 1995This iconic live album captures Page’s performances during The Division Bell tour, including his notable saxophone solos.
Career Timeline
Joins Pink Floyd
Page becomes part of Pink Floyd’s touring band for the “A Momentary Lapse of Reason” world tour after being recommended by producer Bob Ezrin.
Delicate Sound of Thunder
Performs on Pink Floyd’s live album and concert film, showcasing his saxophone solos on tracks like “Money” and “The Dogs of War”.
Knebworth Concert
Performs with Pink Floyd at the historic Knebworth charity concert alongside other rock legends like Paul McCartney and Eric Clapton.
The Division Bell Tour
Rejoins Pink Floyd for their “The Division Bell” tour, one of the highest-grossing concert tours of the 1990s.
Pulse Album Release
His performances are captured on the live album “Pulse”, which includes the iconic pulsating LED light on the spine.
Continued Legacy
Continues to perform Pink Floyd music in tribute shows and maintains a career in both music and business technology.
Instruments & Gear
Scott Page is known for his versatile musicianship and mastery of multiple instruments. His primary contributions to Pink Floyd were on saxophone, but he also played other instruments during performances.
Page’s saxophone style blended rock energy with jazz sensibility, creating soaring melodic lines that complemented David Gilmour’s guitar work. His most famous Pink Floyd contributions include the sax solos on live versions of “Money” and “The Dogs of War”.