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Mike Hall
Mike Hall
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Mike Hall

Blue Man Group

Las Vegas, NV USA

"Nothing ventured, nothing gained. You have to be willing to put yourself out there because if you never ask, you’ll never know."

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Day In The Life

Head of Musical Instrument Tech Department

I maintain, tune, and build all instruments in the Las Vegas production of Blue Man Group.

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Day In The Life Of A Musical Instrument Technician

My Day to Day

My typical day involves music, instruments, vintage amplifiers, drums, drums, and more drums. I spend some time scheduling crew, purchasing consumables, maintaining vendor relations, coordinating with other departments, and generally supporting the instrument side of the production. I don't get as hands-on as I once did but am still actively involved with the instrument tech side of things. I mainly oversee my very talented crew of techs and make sure that shows happen every night.

Skills & Education

Advice for getting started

When my father realized I was getting more and more serious about pursuing music as a career, he sat me down and told me that he would support me, but I needed to have another set of skills because music is a challenging career. I focused on learning and gaining as many experiences as I could.

Here's the path I took:

  • High School

Life & Career Milestones

My path in life took a while to figure out

  • 1.

    Born and raised in Las Vegas, NV.

  • 2.

    His father was a musician, so he grew up surrounded by musical instruments and bands practicing.

  • 3.

    As a teenager, he became more serious about pursuing a career in music—even though his father supported him, he encouraged him to gain other skills so he would have a back-up plan.

  • 4.

    While trying to get his band started, he struggled financially and admits that he worked a lot of odd jobs trying to make enough money to afford guitar strings and gas to get himself to gigs.

  • 5.

    Since he didn’t have any money, whenever he needed an instrument fixed, he would offer to clean the repair shops as payment.

  • 6.

    Over time, he was offered an opportunity to apprentice and learn how to repair instruments—became a professional luthier for almost a decade.

  • 7.

    When the Blue Man Group first came to Las Vegas, their guitar tech started bringing instruments to him to fix—this led to his current position as the Head of the Musical Instrument Tech Department.

  • 8.

    Says that even though his dream of becoming a rock star didn’t work out, where he ended up is better than he could have ever imagined.

Defining Moments

How I responded to discouragement

  • THE NOISE

    Messages from Parents:

    Are you really sure you want to pursue music?

  • How I responded:

    When my father realized I was getting more and more serious about pursuing music as a career, he sat me down and told me that he would support me, but I needed to have another set of skills because music is a challenging career. I focused on learning and gaining as many experiences as I could.

Experiences and challenges that shaped me

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  • The term "starving artist" exists for a reason. It's generally true. I certainly ate my share of ramen and worked many jobs to follow my career path.