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The band's biggest hit, "To Be With You," is far from the most rocking tune in the band's catalog, but Mr. Big frontman Eric Martin is truly fond of the song. "[That song] put stamps on our ...
Mr. Big's First U.S. Leg of final tour will begin in Houston and end in Oklahoma City MR. Big will kick off the tour with their Houston concert, scheduled to take place on January 17, 2024.
Mr. Big’s popularity in the U.S. began to wane as grunge began to push hair metal out the door in the early-to-mid ’90s. But the band’s following abroad, particularly in Japan and parts of ...
The all-star band Mr. Big released their self-titled debut on June 20, 1989. The all-star band Mr. Big released their self-titled debut on June 20, 1989. Skip to main content Skip to site footer.
Mr. Big will perform a memorial concert for their late drummer Pat Torpey on May 23, 2018. ... Torpey played with the band between 1988 and 2002, and then again from 2009 to 2014, ...
Pat Torpey, drummer and founding member of rock band Mr. Big, died Wednesday due to complications of Parkinson’s disease.He was 64. The band shared the news on Twitter, asking for privacy and ...
Now, in a recent interview with The Metal Voice, the band’s frontman has explained Mr. Big’s return will be a sure thing in 2023. “Well, look, Mr. Big is definitely gonna happen,” Martin said.
Mr. Big, a band that needs no introduction, has a decades-long legacy, marked by a fusion of virtuosic instrumental skills, soul-stirring vocals, and songwriting brilliance.
Mr. Big, "Addicted to That Rush" Gilbert exited the band in 1999, replaced by Richie Kotzen, and the band recorded one more album, 2001's Actual Size , before disbanding in 2002.
Rock band Mr. Big have announced that their upcoming world tour, aptly titled The Big Finish World Tour, will be their last. The band will be performing in Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan before ...
“Family, band and management request privacy at this very difficult time. Services are pending.” Mr. Big was formed in 1988 by bassist Billy Sheehan, who recruited Eric Martin and Paul Gilbert ...