If there ever was a band where each member was AWESOME in his own right, yet sounded great as a band, this is it. Mr. Big features (or should I say featured, since they've disbanded (??!! I HATE that word) as far as I know and gone solo) Paul Gilbert (one of the most technically sound guitarists i've even heard), Billy Sheehan (gives the phrase "bass solo" a whole new meaning, Pat Torpey on dru...
If there ever was a band where each member was AWESOME in his own right, yet sounded great as a band, this is it. Mr. Big features (or should I say featured, since they've disbanded (??!! I HATE that word) as far as I know and gone solo) Paul Gilbert (one of the most technically sound guitarists i've even heard), Billy Sheehan (gives the phrase "bass solo" a whole new meaning, Pat Torpey on dru...
~~I first heard Paul Gilbert on the Neal Morse CD "Sola Scriptura" and was blown away by his guitar prowess.' Further research revealed that he came to be known as Mr Big because that was his band.From Wikipedia: "Mr. Big is a hard rock super-group that formed in 1988. The band is a quartet composed of Eric Martin (vocals), Paul Gilbert (guitar), Billy Sheehan (bass), and Pat Torpey (drums); Mr...
Mr. Big sings the following genre(s): Hard RockMore videos from Mr. Big: MR. BIG: Goin’ Where The Wind Blows MR. BIG: Nothing But Love thumbnail: http://i4.ytimg.com/vi/OFWNbLIDrSI/default.jpg
I think I'm pretty knowledgeable when it comes to hair metal and cock rock, but I honestly couldn't discuss any Mr. Big song that isn't "To Be With You." Apparently I'm not alone: the band has 124 songs currently on iTunes, ten of which are really just "To Be With You;" six of those ten [...]
You know Paul Gilbert. He's an amazing guitarist, most known for his work with Mr. Big and Racer X. I reported a few months ago that Mr. Big reunited. They played a few shows together in Japan over the summer.A few days ago, Paul Gilbert spoke with my friends at Metal Sucks. Here's an excerpt of that interview:Metal Sucks: Can we talk about Mr. Big, which is back on the scene and doing shows in...
If there ever was a band where each member was AWESOME in his own right, yet sounded great as a band, this is it. Mr. Big features (or should I say featured, since they've disbanded (??!! I HATE that word) as far as I know and gone solo) Paul Gilbert (one of the most technically sound guitarists i've even heard), Billy Sheehan (gives the phrase "bass solo" a whole new meaning, Pat Torpey on dru...