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The Big Nekkid

About Me


The Big Nekkid is a four piece rock act whose sound is the culmination of all four members’ upbringing on classic rock, blues, and improvisational music. In addition to their regular schedule, The Big Nekkid headlined the first annual Sewaneroo Music Festival at The University of the South in Sewanee, TN, and were finalists in the Red Gorilla Productions Battle of the Bands at Zydeco in Birmingham, AL, in 2009. Recently, The Big Nekkid’s “Crimson Blue” has received regular airplay on 95.1 The Fox’s “Consumer Guide to New Rock” in Montgomery, AL. During the course of a Big Nekkid set, one can expect inspired solos from all four members and an original four-piece sound that stems from their collaborative song-writing process.
Lead singer and guitarist Ben Brooks, bassist Will Sommerville, and drummer Roger Jones formed The Big Nekkid as a trio in Selma, AL. Taylor Garrett joined The Big Nekkid in 2009. Ben Brooks’ playing is heavily inspired by the sounds of Neil Young, John Fogerty, Jimmy Page, and more recent guitarists who have carried the classic rock guitar sound into the twenty-first century. Taylor Garrett’s lead guitar sound has developed out of his mutual affinity with Brooks for classic rock guitarists such as David Gilmour, Jimmy Page, and Eric Clapton as well as guitarists such as Umphrey’s McGee's Jake Cinninger and Brendan Bayliss, Phish's Trey Anastasio, and John Scofield. Will Sommerville’s appreciation for the work of bass players such as Les Claypool of Primus, and John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin compliments Brooks' and Garrett’s sound. Drummer Roger Jones takes cues from Billy Martin of Medeski, Martin, and Wood, and jazz great Bill Stewart, among countless other percussionists in a variety of genres.
The Big Nekkid’s demo has been circulating around the Southeast since 2006. Their touring schedule consists of year-round dates in bars, clubs, and at universities across the Southeast. Currently unsigned to a record label, The Big Nekkid’s first full-length album is scheduled to be released in May 2010.
"inventive four piece rock act..." - Birmingham Black & White
"seeing them live really opened my eyes up to how good this band actually is..." - Sewanee Purple
Solid songwriting with hooks, tasteful guitar playing, and a pleasing blend of rock styles! - Indie-Music

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 14/08/2006
Band Website: thebignekkid.com
Band Members:
BEN BROOKS
LEAD VOCALS/GUITAR

TAYLOR GARRETT
LEAD GUITAR/VOCALS

WILL SOMMERVILLE
BASS

ROGER JONES
DRUMS

Influences:
The Allman Brothers Band
Phish
The Grateful Dead
Crosby, Stills, and Nash
Neil Young
My Morning Jacket
R.E.M.
Pearl Jam
Led Zeppelin
The Beatles
The Who
Marshall Tucker Band
Creedance Clearwater Revival
Medeski, Martin, and Wood
Jimi Hendrix
Cream
Blind Melon
Les Claypool
The Rolling Stones
The Black Crowes, and more...

Sounds Like:

View The Big Nekkid's EPK

BOOKING INFO:
[email protected]

or
Music Garden:
[email protected]
1(800)689-BAND(2263)
Photography
by
Elizabeth DeRamus
Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Opening Act at Jubilee City Fest

We have just received word that The Big Nekkid will be opening for Cowboy Mouth and Tonic at Jubilee City Fest in Montgomery, Al. We'll be playing at the Train Shed on Friday May 28th - 6:30pm!!!
Posted by on Wed, 05 May 2010 10:44:00 GMT

95.1 - The Fox

The Big Nekkid is back on the air with "Crimson Blue"!! Tune in to Montgomery's 95.1 The Fox Sunday nights from 8-9 to listen. Call in to request our original material!
Posted by on Tue, 02 Feb 2010 16:05:00 GMT

The Sewanee Purple: Budding Bands - The Big Nekkid

November 2, 2009The Sewanee PurpleBudding Bands: The Big NekkidBy Andrew Cotten    My mother used to tell me that there is a distinct difference between being naked and being nekkid.  If you are naked...
Posted by on Thu, 21 Jan 2010 18:53:00 GMT

Birmingham Black & White City Paper

12/10/09 Birmingham Black & White City PaperThe Set List: by J.R. TaylorThe Big Nekkid The Big Nekkid would have been cowpunks or jangly power-pop guys in the '80s, or opening for the Marshall Tucker ...
Posted by on Thu, 21 Jan 2010 16:47:00 GMT