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Mr. Big (American band)

Mr. Big is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1988. The band was originally composed of Eric Martin (lead vocals), Paul Gilbert (guitar), Billy Sheehan (bass), and Pat Torpey (drums). Though primarily a hard rock band, they are also known for softer songs.[6] Their songs are often marked by strong vocals and vocal harmonies. Their hits include "To Be with You" (a number-one single in 15 countries in 1992) and "Just Take My Heart". The band takes its name from a song by Free which it covered on the 1993 album Bump Ahead.

Mr. Big
Mr. Big in 1992
From left: Billy Sheehan, Paul Gilbert, Pat Torpey, Eric Martin
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active
  • 1988–2002
  • 2009–present
Labels
MembersEric Martin
Billy Sheehan
Paul Gilbert
Past membersPat Torpey
Richie Kotzen
Websitemrbigsite.com

Mr. Big remained active and popular for over a decade despite internal conflicts and changing musical trends, releasing four studio albums: Mr. Big (1989), Lean into It (1991), Bump Ahead (1993) and Hey Man (1996). Guitarist Paul Gilbert departed the band in 1999, and Richie Kotzen was brought as a guitarist and vocalist. The band released two more albums with this line-up: Get Over It (1999) and Actual Size (2001). Mr. Big disbanded in 2002.

Following requests from fans, Mr. Big reunited with its original line-up in 2009. The band's first post-reunion tour was in Japan. In 2010, Mr. Big released its first album in 15 years with the same line-up: What If.... During the recording of the follow-up album ...The Stories We Could Tell (2014), Pat Torpey was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and participated only marginally as a touring support. The band's ninth album, Defying Gravity (2017),[7] was its last record involving Torpey as drum producer; he died the following year. Not wanting to continue without Torpey, the band went on hiatus, then announced in November 2022 that they were planning to tour in 2023 with a new drummer.[8]

Mr. Big is frequently cited as an example of the "Big in Japan" phenomenon, where a musical act is disproportionately more popular in Japan compared to similar groups.[9] Mr. Big are sometimes labeled as a one-hit wonder for "To Be with You", but they have maintained consistent popularity in the Japanese market throughout their career.[10]

History

Formation and debut album (1988–1990)

After bass player Billy Sheehan left David Lee Roth's backing band in 1988,[11] he began piecing together a new band with the help of Mike Varney from Shrapnel Records, a label specialized in the shredding genre. He recruited Eric Martin, of the rock-oriented Eric Martin Band and also soul-leaning solo artist, and soon thereafter added guitarist Gilbert and drummer Torpey. Gilbert was already a well-respected guitarist who had released two albums with his Los Angeles-based band Racer X. Torpey came to California from Arizona, and had previously recorded and toured with a number of high-profile artists, including Impellitteri, Stan Bush, Marilyn Martin, Belinda Carlisle, Ted Nugent, The Knack, and Jeff Paris (who would later collaborate with Mr. Big in a songwriting capacity).

The newly formed band hired Herbie Herbert, the former manager of Journey, Europe, and Santana, to be their manager. By 1989, they signed with Atlantic Records and released their self-titled debut the same year. The record did not gain the band a mainstream rock audience stateside, but was a success in Japan.

In June 1990, the group toured America as an opening act on Rush's Presto Tour. In August 1990, two songs, "Strike Like Lightning" and "Shadows", performed by Mr. Big, were exclusively released on the soundtrack album of the action film Navy SEALs.[12]

Breakthrough and height of fame (1991–1997)

Mr. Big's second album, 1991's Lean Into It, was a major commercial breakthrough, especially two ballads, "To Be with You" (which went to number one in fifteen countries) and "Just Take My Heart", as well as the song "Green-Tinted Sixties Mind". The cover features a picture of the train in the Montparnasse derailment. They toured the UK in April and May 1991, and again in 1992, releasing a live album, Mr. Big Live, in 1992. For three nights, they opened for Aerosmith at London's Wembley Arena.

In 1993, another ballad, a cover of Cat Stevens' "Wild World" (from their third album, Bump Ahead), peaked at No. 27 on the Billboard Hot 100.[13] Although it is said that the band also contributed music to the soundtrack for the Sega Mega-CD release of The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin, the songs actually featured Eric Martin with musicians hired by Sega.

The band released Hey Man in 1996. The song "Take Cover" was included on the soundtrack to the cartoon series Mega Man. Although the band never replicated its earlier success in the US market, their popularity continued to soar in Japan and in much of Asia.[14] They continued to sell out tours in the Asian market, resulting in a number of live releases for the Japanese market. They are one of the more notable examples of the "Big in Japan" phenomenon. Live At Budokan was one of those live releases intended for the Japanese market only. By the time that album appeared, the group had been put on ice, as the individual band members became more engrossed in other projects; the band temporarily broke up in 1997.

Line-up change and break-up (1999–2002)

Gilbert left the band in 1999, and eventually reformed Racer X. Richie Kotzen, another Shrapnel artist and former guitarist for Poison, was brought in as a guitar player. Two studio albums were released by this lineup: Get Over It in 1999, and Actual Size in 2001. Get Over It was released in September 1999 in Japan, and yielded the single "Superfantastic," to a lukewarm audience response. Mr. Big performed a 20-date tour of Japan, followed by a New Year's Eve 1999 show with Aerosmith at the Osaka Dome, in Osaka, Japan. Get Over It was released in the US in March 2000, followed by a short club stint at "Roxy", California. Several music videos for songs on Get Over It were recorded (for "Electrified" and "Superfantastic"), however the director claimed rights to the music videos and they were never released. In 2001, Mr. Big released Actual Size in Asia. The CD sat on the charts in the number three spot and "Shine", the first single, went to number one. The song was also used as the ending theme for the anime series Hellsing.

However, tension had developed between Sheehan and the other members when Sheehan began touring with Steve Vai. Martin, Kotzen, and Torpey decided to write songs without Sheehan, who was only given credit for two songs on Actual Size. Martin and the others were also upset with Sheehan's attitude during the recording of the "Shine" music video. This was when Martin and Torpey decided the only way to keep moving forward was to fire Sheehan. When Kotzen learned of the decision, he made the rest of the band have a meeting with Sheehan to join the dots, seeing as the reason he originally joined the band was to play and jam with Billy. Although Sheehan was upset that the other members had attempted to "fire" him from the band he created, he agreed to rejoin them, provided that that would be their farewell tour. The band then toured and ultimately disbanded, in February 2002, later issuing a statement in May.[15]

Reunion and new albums (2009–2017)

A near Mr. Big "one-off" reunion took place on May 13, 2008, in Los Angeles, at the House of Blues, when Paul Gilbert was joined on stage by Pat Torpey, Richie Kotzen, and Billy Sheehan, for renditions of Humble Pie's "30 Days in the Hole" and original Mr. Big composition "Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy". Reportedly, the three had such an amazing time that they decided to contact Eric Martin a few days later, and a reunion of the four original members (Paul, Eric, Pat, and Billy) was put into motion.[16] On February 1, 2009, a radio announcement for "Koh Sakai's Burrn Presents: Heavy Metal Syndicate" contained a short message from Mr. Big, announcing the reunion of the original Mr. Big line-up to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of their debut album. A press conference in Japan in February generated much excitement,[17] and a tour of the country starting in June was announced, with shows in ten locations (including the Budokan). They held their first reunion concert outside Japan at Rock Cafe in Tallinn, Estonia, in September 2009, continuing their tour.[18] Mr. Big toured India in October 2009 as part of the Reunion Tour, playing to huge crowds in Bangalore, Dimapur, and Shillong. In September 2010, Mr. Big recorded a seventh album with producer Kevin Shirley at a Los Angeles-area studio.[19] The album was released in Japan on December 15, 2010, in Europe on January 21, 2011, and in the US in February 2011. What If... is their first album of new material in nearly 10 years.[20] The band also toured in support of the album.[21] The tour to support the album kicked off at The House of Blues, in Hollywood, California, on April 2, 2011, and ended at the Rockout Festival in Istanbul, Turkey, in October 2011. The band also appeared at the Download Festival in June 2011. As part of the album release, the group created a music video for the song "Undertow". Directed by Vicente Cordero and Fernando Cordero, it featured the band in an industrial park.[22]

 
Billy Sheehan and Eric Martin performing in 2016

Mr. Big released their eighth studio album ...The Stories We Could Tell on September 30, 2014, via Frontiers Records. It was produced by Pat Regan, who returned as producer for the first time since 1999's Get Over It. The band confirmed that Pat's fill-in for the upcoming world tour would be Burning Rain drummer Matt Starr, who had also previously performed with Ace Frehley and Joe Lynn Turner. The group's latest album, Defying Gravity, was recorded in Los Angeles in six days, and released on July 21, 2017. Due to Pat Torpey being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, he could not play drums fully on the record and played on only several tracks.[23][24] Matt Starr recorded the drum tracks, while Pat Torpey acted as "drum producer."[25]

Death of Pat Torpey, hiatus and reunion with new drummer (2018–present)

On February 7, 2018, drummer Pat Torpey died from complications of Parkinson's disease at the age of 64.[26] His last show took place at the Wulfrun Hall in Wolverhampton on November 23, 2017. A memorial show took place on May 23, 2018, at The Canyon in Agoura Hills, California, with former member Richie Kotzen as a special guest.[27] The all-star finale of "To Be With You" included, among others, Matt Sorum, Dave Amato, Ricky Phillips, Keith St John, Prescott Niles, Kelly Keagy, Jeff Scott Soto, Ace Von Johnson and Gregg Bissonette.

In October 2018, Eric Martin said in interview with Friday NI Rocks that the band was in the process of planning their at-that-time possible next and final album. According to Martin, once the band was done with its commitments, they would subsequently disband: "Yeah, that's the last hurrah – that's it. It feels a little uncomfortable to keep going without Pat Torpey."[28] However this never materialized and the band entered a state of hibernation with band members devoting time to other projects. In January 2021, Billy Sheehan said that the band was still together, "[...]but, as you know, sadly we lost our drummer, and we don't have any plan at this point for anything. We'll just let nature take its course. At some point, maybe we'll do something again. We don't know. Maybe me and Paul, maybe me and Eric, maybe Eric and Paul, maybe us with a different drummer — it could be anything — but we have not discussed it at all, and we're just kind of letting it go." He also expressed dissatisfaction with Defying Gravity, claiming there was "mastering problem [...that] made the LP unlistenable." He went on to say that "the label ruined the record" by insisting on having the album and "putting it out when it's not ready. If we had another day to get it to proper mastering and get it done right, it would have been fine. 'Cause I was there for the final mixes — I went in there every day and listened to mixes. Pat was there with us too. We went through the mixes, and they were sounding great. And, unfortunately, we got screwed."[29]

In August 2022, Sheehan revealed that the band was "strongly considering" playing shows in 2023, with Matt Starr returning as the band's drummer.[30] However, in a later interview he announced that the band have decided not to continue with Starr as their drummer due to his "vocal range" being different to Torpey's. Sheehan then stated the band has a new drummer whose identity will be revealed soon.[31] When asked in November 2022 if Sheehan's claims that Mr. Big were reuniting to tour and possibly record new material in 2023 were true, Martin said, "I'm not a hundred percent on the recording part, but, yeah, we're gonna do it. We're definitely gonna tour."[8]

Band members

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

References

  1. ^ Harrison, Thomas (2011). Music of the 1980s. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Greenwood. p. 46. ISBN 978-0-313-36600-0. OCLC 741122865.
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  6. ^ Prato, Greg. "Mr. Big Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved August 21, 2009.
  7. ^ ""Paul Explains the Reunion" Musicradar Interview with Paul Gilbert, April 2009". Musicradar.com. April 2, 2009. Retrieved August 9, 2011.
  8. ^ a b "ERIC MARTIN Says 'It's Time' For MR. BIG To Go Back On Tour: 'I'm Excited About That'". Blabbermouth.net. November 29, 2022. Retrieved November 30, 2022.
  9. ^ WaPo article
  10. ^ Featured Artist : MR BIG 2011-03-16 at the Wayback Machine Ongen.net (USEN) (in Japanese)
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  12. ^ "the Soundtrack INFO project (movie soundtracks)". Soundtrackinfo.com. Retrieved August 9, 2011.
  13. ^ "Mr. Big". AllMusic. Retrieved August 9, 2011.
  14. ^ Popular Music: Intercultural Interpretations - Page 182
  15. ^ "MR. BIG Issue Farewell Message Following Split". Blabbermouth.net. May 13, 2002. Retrieved July 20, 2021.
  16. ^ Eric Martin at Myspace.com
  17. ^ "Dim Lights Thick Smoke Promotions Interview with Pat Torpey". Dltsp.com. May 1, 2009. Retrieved August 9, 2011.
  18. ^ "Mr. Big back for good?". Channelnewsasia.com. October 9, 2009. Retrieved August 9, 2011.
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  20. ^ . Roadrunnerrecords.com. Archived from the original on February 25, 2011. Retrieved August 9, 2011.
  21. ^ "Home". Ericmartin.com. Retrieved August 9, 2011.
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  23. ^ "MR. BIG – Defying 2017 (July 2017) - Features / Interviews @ Metal Forces Magazine". Metalforcesmagazine.com. Retrieved November 18, 2019.
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  26. ^ Aniftos, Rania (February 8, 2018). "Pat Torpey, Mr. Big Drummer & Founding Member, Dies at 64". Billboard.com. Retrieved February 9, 2018.
  27. ^ . Archived from the original on July 17, 2018. Retrieved July 17, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  28. ^ "MR. BIG To Record One Final Album Or EP Before Calling It Quits". Blabbermouth.net. October 30, 2018. Retrieved November 18, 2019.
  29. ^ "MR. BIG To Release Collection Of PAT TORPEY's Final Performances In Japan". Blabbermouth.net. February 9, 2021. Retrieved July 20, 2021.
  30. ^ "MR. BIG Is 'Strongly Considering' Playing Some Shows In 2023, Says BILLY SHEEHAN". Blabbermouth.net. November 29, 2022. Retrieved November 30, 2022.
  31. ^ "BILLY SHEEHAN Says MR. BIG Has Found New Drummer; 2023 Live Shows In The Works". Blabbermouth.net. November 27, 2022. Retrieved November 30, 2022.

External links

  • Official website
  • Mr. Big at AllMusic  
  • Music Radar Interview with Billy Sheehan, Feb. 2009
  • Music Radar Interview with Paul Gilbert, Apr. 2009

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Mr Big is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1988 The band was originally composed of Eric Martin lead vocals Paul Gilbert guitar Billy Sheehan bass and Pat Torpey drums Though primarily a hard rock band they are also known for softer songs 6 Their songs are often marked by strong vocals and vocal harmonies Their hits include To Be with You a number one single in 15 countries in 1992 and Just Take My Heart The band takes its name from a song by Free which it covered on the 1993 album Bump Ahead Mr BigMr Big in 1992From left Billy Sheehan Paul Gilbert Pat Torpey Eric MartinBackground informationOriginLos Angeles California U S GenresHard rock 1 2 glam metal 3 4 arena rock 5 Years active1988 20022009 presentLabelsAtlantic WarnerFrontiersEvolution Music Group EvoxsWowow Entertainment Inc MembersEric MartinBilly SheehanPaul GilbertPast membersPat TorpeyRichie KotzenWebsitemrbigsite wbr comMr Big remained active and popular for over a decade despite internal conflicts and changing musical trends releasing four studio albums Mr Big 1989 Lean into It 1991 Bump Ahead 1993 and Hey Man 1996 Guitarist Paul Gilbert departed the band in 1999 and Richie Kotzen was brought as a guitarist and vocalist The band released two more albums with this line up Get Over It 1999 and Actual Size 2001 Mr Big disbanded in 2002 Following requests from fans Mr Big reunited with its original line up in 2009 The band s first post reunion tour was in Japan In 2010 Mr Big released its first album in 15 years with the same line up What If During the recording of the follow up album The Stories We Could Tell 2014 Pat Torpey was diagnosed with Parkinson s disease and participated only marginally as a touring support The band s ninth album Defying Gravity 2017 7 was its last record involving Torpey as drum producer he died the following year Not wanting to continue without Torpey the band went on hiatus then announced in November 2022 that they were planning to tour in 2023 with a new drummer 8 Mr Big is frequently cited as an example of the Big in Japan phenomenon where a musical act is disproportionately more popular in Japan compared to similar groups 9 Mr Big are sometimes labeled as a one hit wonder for To Be with You but they have maintained consistent popularity in the Japanese market throughout their career 10 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and debut album 1988 1990 1 2 Breakthrough and height of fame 1991 1997 1 3 Line up change and break up 1999 2002 1 4 Reunion and new albums 2009 2017 1 5 Death of Pat Torpey hiatus and reunion with new drummer 2018 present 2 Band members 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditFormation and debut album 1988 1990 Edit After bass player Billy Sheehan left David Lee Roth s backing band in 1988 11 he began piecing together a new band with the help of Mike Varney from Shrapnel Records a label specialized in the shredding genre He recruited Eric Martin of the rock oriented Eric Martin Band and also soul leaning solo artist and soon thereafter added guitarist Gilbert and drummer Torpey Gilbert was already a well respected guitarist who had released two albums with his Los Angeles based band Racer X Torpey came to California from Arizona and had previously recorded and toured with a number of high profile artists including Impellitteri Stan Bush Marilyn Martin Belinda Carlisle Ted Nugent The Knack and Jeff Paris who would later collaborate with Mr Big in a songwriting capacity The newly formed band hired Herbie Herbert the former manager of Journey Europe and Santana to be their manager By 1989 they signed with Atlantic Records and released their self titled debut the same year The record did not gain the band a mainstream rock audience stateside but was a success in Japan In June 1990 the group toured America as an opening act on Rush s Presto Tour In August 1990 two songs Strike Like Lightning and Shadows performed by Mr Big were exclusively released on the soundtrack album of the action film Navy SEALs 12 Breakthrough and height of fame 1991 1997 Edit Mr Big s second album 1991 s Lean Into It was a major commercial breakthrough especially two ballads To Be with You which went to number one in fifteen countries and Just Take My Heart as well as the song Green Tinted Sixties Mind The cover features a picture of the train in the Montparnasse derailment They toured the UK in April and May 1991 and again in 1992 releasing a live album Mr Big Live in 1992 For three nights they opened for Aerosmith at London s Wembley Arena In 1993 another ballad a cover of Cat Stevens Wild World from their third album Bump Ahead peaked at No 27 on the Billboard Hot 100 13 Although it is said that the band also contributed music to the soundtrack for the Sega Mega CD release of The Amazing Spider Man vs The Kingpin the songs actually featured Eric Martin with musicians hired by Sega The band released Hey Man in 1996 The song Take Cover was included on the soundtrack to the cartoon series Mega Man Although the band never replicated its earlier success in the US market their popularity continued to soar in Japan and in much of Asia 14 They continued to sell out tours in the Asian market resulting in a number of live releases for the Japanese market They are one of the more notable examples of the Big in Japan phenomenon Live At Budokan was one of those live releases intended for the Japanese market only By the time that album appeared the group had been put on ice as the individual band members became more engrossed in other projects the band temporarily broke up in 1997 Line up change and break up 1999 2002 Edit Gilbert left the band in 1999 and eventually reformed Racer X Richie Kotzen another Shrapnel artist and former guitarist for Poison was brought in as a guitar player Two studio albums were released by this lineup Get Over It in 1999 and Actual Size in 2001 Get Over It was released in September 1999 in Japan and yielded the single Superfantastic to a lukewarm audience response Mr Big performed a 20 date tour of Japan followed by a New Year s Eve 1999 show with Aerosmith at the Osaka Dome in Osaka Japan Get Over It was released in the US in March 2000 followed by a short club stint at Roxy California Several music videos for songs on Get Over It were recorded for Electrified and Superfantastic however the director claimed rights to the music videos and they were never released In 2001 Mr Big released Actual Size in Asia The CD sat on the charts in the number three spot and Shine the first single went to number one The song was also used as the ending theme for the anime series Hellsing However tension had developed between Sheehan and the other members when Sheehan began touring with Steve Vai Martin Kotzen and Torpey decided to write songs without Sheehan who was only given credit for two songs on Actual Size Martin and the others were also upset with Sheehan s attitude during the recording of the Shine music video This was when Martin and Torpey decided the only way to keep moving forward was to fire Sheehan When Kotzen learned of the decision he made the rest of the band have a meeting with Sheehan to join the dots seeing as the reason he originally joined the band was to play and jam with Billy Although Sheehan was upset that the other members had attempted to fire him from the band he created he agreed to rejoin them provided that that would be their farewell tour The band then toured and ultimately disbanded in February 2002 later issuing a statement in May 15 Reunion and new albums 2009 2017 Edit A near Mr Big one off reunion took place on May 13 2008 in Los Angeles at the House of Blues when Paul Gilbert was joined on stage by Pat Torpey Richie Kotzen and Billy Sheehan for renditions of Humble Pie s 30 Days in the Hole and original Mr Big composition Daddy Brother Lover Little Boy Reportedly the three had such an amazing time that they decided to contact Eric Martin a few days later and a reunion of the four original members Paul Eric Pat and Billy was put into motion 16 On February 1 2009 a radio announcement for Koh Sakai s Burrn Presents Heavy Metal Syndicate contained a short message from Mr Big announcing the reunion of the original Mr Big line up to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of their debut album A press conference in Japan in February generated much excitement 17 and a tour of the country starting in June was announced with shows in ten locations including the Budokan They held their first reunion concert outside Japan at Rock Cafe in Tallinn Estonia in September 2009 continuing their tour 18 Mr Big toured India in October 2009 as part of the Reunion Tour playing to huge crowds in Bangalore Dimapur and Shillong In September 2010 Mr Big recorded a seventh album with producer Kevin Shirley at a Los Angeles area studio 19 The album was released in Japan on December 15 2010 in Europe on January 21 2011 and in the US in February 2011 What If is their first album of new material in nearly 10 years 20 The band also toured in support of the album 21 The tour to support the album kicked off at The House of Blues in Hollywood California on April 2 2011 and ended at the Rockout Festival in Istanbul Turkey in October 2011 The band also appeared at the Download Festival in June 2011 As part of the album release the group created a music video for the song Undertow Directed by Vicente Cordero and Fernando Cordero it featured the band in an industrial park 22 Billy Sheehan and Eric Martin performing in 2016 Mr Big released their eighth studio album The Stories We Could Tell on September 30 2014 via Frontiers Records It was produced by Pat Regan who returned as producer for the first time since 1999 s Get Over It The band confirmed that Pat s fill in for the upcoming world tour would be Burning Rain drummer Matt Starr who had also previously performed with Ace Frehley and Joe Lynn Turner The group s latest album Defying Gravity was recorded in Los Angeles in six days and released on July 21 2017 Due to Pat Torpey being diagnosed with Parkinson s disease he could not play drums fully on the record and played on only several tracks 23 24 Matt Starr recorded the drum tracks while Pat Torpey acted as drum producer 25 Death of Pat Torpey hiatus and reunion with new drummer 2018 present Edit On February 7 2018 drummer Pat Torpey died from complications of Parkinson s disease at the age of 64 26 His last show took place at the Wulfrun Hall in Wolverhampton on November 23 2017 A memorial show took place on May 23 2018 at The Canyon in Agoura Hills California with former member Richie Kotzen as a special guest 27 The all star finale of To Be With You included among others Matt Sorum Dave Amato Ricky Phillips Keith St John Prescott Niles Kelly Keagy Jeff Scott Soto Ace Von Johnson and Gregg Bissonette In October 2018 Eric Martin said in interview with Friday NI Rocks that the band was in the process of planning their at that time possible next and final album According to Martin once the band was done with its commitments they would subsequently disband Yeah that s the last hurrah that s it It feels a little uncomfortable to keep going without Pat Torpey 28 However this never materialized and the band entered a state of hibernation with band members devoting time to other projects In January 2021 Billy Sheehan said that the band was still together but as you know sadly we lost our drummer and we don t have any plan at this point for anything We ll just let nature take its course At some point maybe we ll do something again We don t know Maybe me and Paul maybe me and Eric maybe Eric and Paul maybe us with a different drummer it could be anything but we have not discussed it at all and we re just kind of letting it go He also expressed dissatisfaction with Defying Gravity claiming there was mastering problem that made the LP unlistenable He went on to say that the label ruined the record by insisting on having the album and putting it out when it s not ready If we had another day to get it to proper mastering and get it done right it would have been fine Cause I was there for the final mixes I went in there every day and listened to mixes Pat was there with us too We went through the mixes and they were sounding great And unfortunately we got screwed 29 In August 2022 Sheehan revealed that the band was strongly considering playing shows in 2023 with Matt Starr returning as the band s drummer 30 However in a later interview he announced that the band have decided not to continue with Starr as their drummer due to his vocal range being different to Torpey s Sheehan then stated the band has a new drummer whose identity will be revealed soon 31 When asked in November 2022 if Sheehan s claims that Mr Big were reuniting to tour and possibly record new material in 2023 were true Martin said I m not a hundred percent on the recording part but yeah we re gonna do it We re definitely gonna tour 8 Band members EditCurrent membersEric Martin lead vocals 1988 2002 2009 present Billy Sheehan bass backing vocals 1988 2002 2009 present Paul Gilbert guitars backing vocals 1988 1999 2009 present Former membersRichie Kotzen guitars backing and lead vocals 1999 2002 Pat Torpey drums percussion backing vocals 1988 2002 2009 2018 his death Matt Starr drums percussion backing vocals 2014 2018 TimelineDiscography EditMain article Mr Big discography Studio albumsMr Big 1989 Lean into It 1991 Bump Ahead 1993 Hey Man 1996 Get Over It 1999 Actual Size 2001 What If 2011 The Stories We Could Tell 2014 Defying Gravity 2017 References Edit Harrison Thomas 2011 Music of the 1980s Santa Barbara Calif Greenwood p 46 ISBN 978 0 313 36600 0 OCLC 741122865 Get Over It Mr Big Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic retrieved April 7 2021 Mr Big Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved April 6 2021 McPadden 9 24 2015 Mike The Hair Metal 100 Ranking the 80s Greatest Glam Bands Part 4 VH1 News Retrieved April 6 2021 Actual Size Mr Big Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic retrieved April 7 2021 Prato Greg Mr Big Biography AllMusic Retrieved August 21 2009 Paul Explains the Reunion Musicradar Interview with Paul Gilbert April 2009 Musicradar com April 2 2009 Retrieved August 9 2011 a b ERIC MARTIN Says It s Time For MR BIG To Go Back On Tour I m Excited About That Blabbermouth net November 29 2022 Retrieved November 30 2022 WaPo article Featured Artist MR BIG Archived 2011 03 16 at the Wayback Machine Ongen net USEN in Japanese Big Music Geek Interview with Billy Sheehan April 2009 Bigmusicgeek com Archived from the original on August 30 2012 Retrieved August 9 2011 the Soundtrack INFO project movie soundtracks Soundtrackinfo com Retrieved August 9 2011 Mr Big AllMusic Retrieved August 9 2011 Popular Music Intercultural Interpretations Page 182 MR BIG Issue Farewell Message Following Split Blabbermouth net May 13 2002 Retrieved July 20 2021 Eric Martin at Myspace com Dim Lights Thick Smoke Promotions Interview with Pat Torpey Dltsp com May 1 2009 Retrieved August 9 2011 Mr Big back for good Channelnewsasia com October 9 2009 Retrieved August 9 2011 MR BIG Begins Recording New Album Sep 24 2010 Roadrunnerrecords com Archived from the original on September 13 2012 Retrieved August 9 2011 MR BIG New Album Details Revealed Nov 17 2010 Roadrunnerrecords com Archived from the original on February 25 2011 Retrieved August 9 2011 Home Ericmartin com Retrieved August 9 2011 MR BIG Undertow Official HD Music Video YouTube November 28 2010 Archived from the original on December 20 2021 Retrieved April 16 2012 MR BIG Defying 2017 July 2017 Features Interviews Metal Forces Magazine Metalforcesmagazine com Retrieved November 18 2019 Srl Frontiers Music Frontiers Music Srl Record Label Frontiers Music Srl PAUL GILBERT Talks New MR BIG Album Guitar Improvisation And PAT TORPEY Blabbermouth net August 15 2017 Retrieved November 18 2019 Aniftos Rania February 8 2018 Pat Torpey Mr Big Drummer amp Founding Member Dies at 64 Billboard com Retrieved February 9 2018 Archived copy Archived from the original on July 17 2018 Retrieved July 17 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link MR BIG To Record One Final Album Or EP Before Calling It Quits Blabbermouth net October 30 2018 Retrieved November 18 2019 MR BIG To Release Collection Of PAT TORPEY s Final Performances In Japan Blabbermouth net February 9 2021 Retrieved July 20 2021 MR BIG Is Strongly Considering Playing Some Shows In 2023 Says BILLY SHEEHAN Blabbermouth net November 29 2022 Retrieved November 30 2022 BILLY SHEEHAN Says MR BIG Has Found New Drummer 2023 Live Shows In The Works Blabbermouth net November 27 2022 Retrieved November 30 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mr Big Official website Mr Big at AllMusic Music Radar Interview with Billy Sheehan Feb 2009 Music Radar Interview with Paul Gilbert Apr 2009 Big Music Geek Interview with Billy 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