Pink Floyd’s Scott Page Guests on Chance TV

Reality TV, Television

Saxophonist Scott Page (Pink Floyd, Toto, Supertramp) guests on Chance TV with world-renowned televison host and celebrity interviewer Chance Spiessbach.

Scott Page is a musician, technologist and entrepreneur who is currently the CEO of Think:EXP, a Los Angeles-based effort that he describes as a “live immersive experience and media company.” He has played saxophone and rhythm guitar for some of the most iconic bands in the world including Pink Floyd, Supertramp and Toto. As an entrepreneur Page has lead several ventures including Walt Tucker Productions, an art and video production company where he produced projects for The Rolling Stones, Janet Jackson, Garth Brooks and many others. He was also founder of 7th Level Inc, a CD-ROM gaming educational software company who produced the world’s first interactive musical cartoon.

Page has also lectured at numerous new media conferences and universities. He was featured as a guest mentor on the weekly syndicated radio show Business Rockstars. He has also been an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music. Aside from that Page has originated several notable charity fundraising benefits and events and concerts. He was named one of “The Top 100 Multimedia Producers” by Multimedia Magazines, one of “The 100 Coolest People in Los Angeles” by Buzz Magazine, and one of the “50 New Media Innovators” profiled in Pioneer Electronics’ Multimedia Frontier.

Chance Spiessbach is an Entertainment Journalist, Host and Television Personality. Endearing, witty, unarguably funny, Chance is one of the most industrious people in show business. Chance has won the hearts of millions from both the celebrities he interviews to the fans who eagerly await to view his coverage. Spiessbach is a force both on-and-off camera. He is a true result of hard work and determination and serves as inspiration to people.

He has successfully interviewed a vast roster ranging from Deepak Chopra to Kim Kardashian, to Ice T, and corporate titans like Dick Parsons. He managed to turn his gift for gab into one-on-one interactions with stars such as Sean Penn, Mel Gibson and Madonna. They enjoyed his interviews so much they literally had to be pulled away!

Manifesting his great entrepreneurial spirit, Chance created his own show Chance TV, where he can be seen on Hollywood’s most exclusive Events, Red Carpets, Green Rooms, Backstage and On-Set. Chance is a master interviewer and is just as comfortable one-on-one as he is in front of a room filled with A-Listers and influencers. With his incredible ability to move a crowd he was chosen to host the Georgio Gucci Gala honoring and marking the first time in over 25 years Mr.Gucci visited the US.

Chance is a unique, easy going and versatile interviewer who is comfortable in any situation he finds himself in. With celebrities he always finds a way to get them to open up since he realizes icons are people too and as Chance says “I interview the person not the celebrity.” The most memorable interview of his career, was interviewing Art Ford, Whitney Houston’s producer of 30 years and him receiving the text of Whitney Houston’s death. Chance was the last person to interview James Gandolfini before his passing.

Watch Scott Page’s interview on Chance TV here:

The official website for Chance TV may be found at https://www.ChanceTelevision.com

The official website for Think:Exp may be found at https://www.thinkexp.co

 

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