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On this episode of Big Blend Radio’s Music Talks with Joey Stuckey (airing every 4th Sunday), we celebrate Arts & Humanities Month with an insightful conversation about the art and craft of live performance. Joey and Lisa dive into what it takes to prepare for gigs, the importance of rehearsals, and how musicians can build confidence, adaptability, and professionalism on stage.


They also explore the deeper significance of music as a universal language—one that tells human stories, connects communities, and reflects the beauty and resilience of the human spirit.


📌 Key Takeaways

- Music connects people across cultures and emotions.

- The arts mirror the beauty and struggles of human life.

- Preparation and rehearsal build confidence and consistency.

- Open mic nights are great for learning and growing.

- Mistakes are part of becoming a better performer.

- Building a genuine audience connection is essential.

- Professionalism means being prepared, punctual, and adaptable.

- Humor and authenticity can turn performance challenges into memorable moments.

- Every performance offers lessons that shape the artist’s journey.


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