Bryan “Big B” Mahoney has been a part of Hart & Huntington since before it had a name. He’s not loud about it. He doesn’t have to be. From the early days of motorcycles and mixtapes to the late nights drawing plans on sushi napkins, Big B has been there. Quietly. Consistently. Always showing up.
“I’m just kind of quiet. It takes a while to get to know me.”
Big B didn’t grow up trying to be center stage. He moved to Vegas in high school after spending time in California. “There’s always a lot going on,” he says. “Mixed the fast life with kind of the desert life.”
He’s self-described as standoffish, not in a bad way—more in a you’ll get to know me when you earn it kind of way. But behind that quiet energy is a deep creative drive and a long history in scenes most people only watch from the outside.
“I just wanted to write good songs.”