Paige Melton is a board-certified music therapist (MT-BC), performer, and musician based in Philadelphia, originally from rural Virginia. As a performer, she has shared her music across the East Coast, tailoring her sets for diverse audiences in venues, festivals, and community spaces.

Paige holds a Bachelor’s degree in Music with a minor in Psychology from Virginia Commonwealth University, where she studied jazz, opera, and classical techniques alongside music therapy. She earned her Master’s degree in Music Therapy from Temple University and completed her clinical internship at the Louis Armstrong Center for Music and Medicine within the Mount Sinai Health System in New York City.

In her clinical work, Paige specializes in trauma-informed care, supporting individuals affected by substance use disorders, children who witness intimate partner violence, and PTSD. She is especially passionate about helping young people explore identity formation, self-expression, and personal growth through creative modalities. Paige’s roles as a therapist and performer allow her to combine her love for music with her commitment to fostering healing and empowerment.