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| Name | Jason Paige |
| Birth date | 6 September 1969 |
| Birth place | New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Occupation | Singer, songwriter, voice actor |
| Years active | 1990–present |
| Known for | "Pokémon Theme" vocals, voice acting |
Jason Paige. An American singer, songwriter, and voice actor best known for performing the original English-language theme song for the globally successful anime series Pokémon. His distinctive vocals became iconic to a generation of fans in the late 1990s. Paige has also maintained a diverse career as a session musician, commercial jingle singer, and voice actor for various animated series and video games.
Born in New York City, Paige was immersed in a musical environment from a young age. He began formal vocal training and studied various musical styles, which laid the foundation for his future work in the recording industry. His early influences spanned multiple genres, preparing him for a versatile career. He pursued his passion for performance before establishing himself professionally in Los Angeles.
Paige's breakthrough came in 1998 when he was selected to record the main title theme for the English-dubbed version of the Japanese anime Pokémon, which was airing on Kids' WB. The song, "Pokémon Theme", also known as "Gotta Catch 'Em All", became an international sensation and a defining anthem of the Pokémon media franchise. Beyond this signature work, Paige has worked extensively as a session musician and backing vocalist, contributing to projects across pop, rock, and R&B genres. He has performed with and supported various artists on tour and in the studio. Paige has also released his own music, including singles and albums that showcase his songwriting and vocal range, independently and through various labels.
Leveraging his vocal talents, Paige built a substantial career in voice acting. He provided voices for characters in several animated series, including The Adventures of Hyperman and The Mr. Potato Head Show. His voice is also featured in numerous video games, such as the Grand Theft Auto series and True Crime: Streets of LA. As a commercial singer, his voice has been used in hundreds of television commercials and radio spots for major brands like McDonald's, Toyota, and Coca-Cola. He is also known for singing the iconic "NBC" network identification jingle.
Paige has embraced his connection to Pokémon fandom, making regular appearances at fan conventions such as Anime Expo and San Diego Comic-Con. He often performs the theme song live, engaging with multiple generations of fans. He has participated in various charity events and musical collaborations, sometimes reuniting with figures from the original series production. His career and the enduring popularity of the theme have been documented in media outlets like The New York Times and BBC News.
Paige maintains a relatively private personal life while being active on social media platforms where he interacts with fans. He continues to reside and work in the Los Angeles area, focusing on his music and voiceover projects. An advocate for music education, he has spoken about the importance of arts programs. His lasting impact is cemented by the continued use and recognition of his performance in the Pokémon anime and its associated media franchise.
Category:American male singers Category:American voice actors Category:People from New York City Category:1969 births Category:Living people