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Sullivan's Backstage Pass: Big Mike Perez

59 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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Join us on Sullivan’s Backstage Pass for a rich and thoughtful conversation with Big Mike Perez of Big Mike & the R&B Kings, a Chicago-born blues artist whose music carries the grit, soul, and drive of two legendary music cities. In this interview, Big Mike reflects on the journey that took him from Chicago to New Orleans and how those places helped shape not only his sound, but also his approach to performing, leading a band, and connecting with audiences. He shares how his musical roots in Chicago gave him a strong foundation in blues, rhythm, and stage presence, while New Orleans added another layer of energy, freedom, and feel to his style. Big Mike also talks about the importance of band chemistry and strong management, making it clear that a great live show depends on more than just talent — it takes trust, communication, and a shared commitment to the music. He digs into the role of volume and dynamics in live performance, offering insight into how musicians can create a show that feels powerful without losing nuance or control. Big Mike also shares practical advice for venues, encouraging them to better support musicians by creating an environment that allows the music to breathe and the performance to come alive. His perspective offers a valuable look at what makes live blues work, both on stage and behind the scenes. Whether you’re a fan of blues, a working musician, or someone interested in the craft of live performance, this episode delivers an authentic look at the passion and discipline behind the music.

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