ABOUT PAIGE

Born in San Antonio, Texas and shaped by a global perspective, Paige Williams, known artistically as PGE, has always been fueled by movement, music, and meaning. Raised in a proud military family, she grew up embracing diversity, resilience, and strong family bonds that inspired her to dream beyond borders. From an early age, her parents supported her creative ambitions, encouraging her to pursue national competitions and world tours with youth choirs that exposed her to a wide range of musical influences.
After her family settled in Hoschton, Georgia, Paige followed her older brother’s lead and moved to Atlanta to study music at Georgia State University. There, she made history as the very first freshman ever to win Georgia State Idol. She went on to perform with the Atlanta Ballet and join the choir behind Andrea Bocelli. She later graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor’s Degree in Vocal Performance, blending classical training with raw creative energy.
A multi-instrumentalist, Paige expresses herself through voice, cello, guitar, piano, and ukulele. In 2017 she relocated to Los Angeles and released her first EP, a mix of pop, alternative, acoustic, and R&B. Since then, she has graced major stages such as NAMM and the Segerstrom Center for the Arts, and even performed alongside the legendary Sir Mix-A-Lot. As a core member of the jazz and soul collective 3StepsDown, she continues to perform across both Los Angeles and Atlanta.
Now performing under her artist name PGE, Paige’s latest work is gaining serious momentum. Her debut album Bloomset the foundation, while singles like “Not Again,” “LATL,” and “Blue Dream” have earned her over 300,000 streams. With new tracks such as “Lowkey,” “ALIENS? AND?,” “T.H.E.,” and her most recent release “A Few Friendly Women,” she delivers a bold, experimental, and soul-soaked sound that is entirely her own.