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BIG HAND BIOGRAPHY

the band

Tim 'Lo Lo' Lomas : Guitar / Lead Vox

Paul 'Pabs' Skelding : Drums / Lead Vox

Phil Ramsay : Trumpet / Melodica / Poetry

Luke 'Black Elk' Martin : Bass / Vox

How about it?

"One of the best live acts in the UK" - Music News
"Infectious and soulful" The Guardian Guide
"The perfect musical backdrop to a Tarantino soundtrack" Virgin Radio
"If you don't leave smiling you must be dead or deaf" ***** - Ed Evening News
"F***ing awesome!" Dominick Diamond, XFM Scotland
"Pretty Badass!" Kerry King, Slayer

The new way to have a truly good time has arrived! Having already conquered Edinburgh and London with their incredible live shows and unforgettable songs, and with a line up now crystallized and polished like a diamond, Big Hand are now ready to transcend their cult underground status and to take their unique brand of Zorbic ska music to the unsuspecting, hungry masses in every corner of the world!

Big Hand have shared stages with the likes of Feeder, Reel Big Fish, The Levelers, Sonic Boom 6, The Cat Empire, The Beat, The Automatic, The Sunshine Underground, Fishbone, The Herbalizer, Mum-ra, Neville Staples, The Selecter, The Mad Caddies, Bad Manners, Nizlopi, Frankie Miller, The Bhundu Boys, The Slackers, The Toasters, St. Petersberg Brass Quartet, Hayseed Dixie and Joe Walsh (The Eagles), as well as playing legendary venues and festivals throughout the UK and Europe including: The Astoria (London), The N.E.C. (Birmingham), The Barrowlands (Glasgow) and Princes Street Gardens (Edinburgh) which was Nationally televised live. Having recently rocked out an all star Halloween shindig hosted by goth director Tim Burton and his crew. The band also opened the Edinburgh Fringe festival 2006 to a heaving throng of media and performers. Along the way they have captivated a crazily diverse set of audiences, ranging from 20 to 10,000, including: high society fashion dos, hippy peace camps, university students, corporate parties, old-school skanksters, as well as various indie, funk, metal, punk, rock, dub and reggae club nights, not to mention providing the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with song and dance every summer. Big Hand play every gig they can feasibly do (over 130 in 2007!) and are always asked back.

Big Hand have already started to stamp their mark on the nations airwaves as 5 week record breaking winners of The Unsigned Clash on Virgin Xtremes 'The Edge' show as well as coverage on XFM Scotland's Music Response and Breakfast shows. Tracks from their debut album have already picked up plays on stations such as BBC Radio 1, Talksport, BBC Alba, Talk 107, BBC Bristol, Totalrock, Dundalk FM, Radio Reverb, Phantom FM, UKaway FM, WCR, Lionheart Radio, Central FM, Rebel Radio and Scooterist Radio. Some of the bands early work has already been used in the primetime ITV drama 'The English Hareem' starring Martine McCutcheon, which aired nationwide in a prime time Christmas slot. Their Track Light A Flame was also used as the title track for the Extreme Sports Channels coverage of World BMX championships 2006.

Over the the last 3 years, Big Hand have self recorded, produced and released the 'Wrong & Right' EP (April 2005) and the 'Dark & Light' EP (August 2005) from their 'Ruffhand' studios in Edinburgh and the 'Day & Night' EP - the 3rd and final of the set, recorded in SAE Studios in Glasgow. Over the summer of 2006 the band also managed to take a day to record a limited edition 7" (the 'Black & White' EP) which was released Jan 2007 and saw the introduction of Will Worsley (Cat Stevens Craig David, etc.) as the bands mixing engineer. Work finished on Big Hand's debut album 'How About It?' late 2007 in a secret North London location and it is currently available in limited edition format exclusively via the bands site. A full release for the album is planned for July 2008.

Big Hand have 4 truly unique frontmen, from the "heartbreaking harmonies" and magnetism of the two lead singers, Tim 'Lolo' Lomas and Paul 'Pabs' Skelding, to the manic hypnotic gravity defying antics and musical showmanship of bassist Luke 'Black Elk' Martin and Philo 'Badass' Ramsay. With dates confirmed throughout the UK from Glasgow to Nottingham, Edinburgh to Eastbourne, Birmingham to Bristol and Inverness to London, and with a plethora of summer festivals on the cards and tours in Europe, Australia & America planned post album release, the four-piece are now closing in on world domination.

"How about it?" Phil, Tim, Paul & Luke (AKA Big Hand).

Copyright Big Hand 2008

tim@thebighand.co.uk / paul@thebighand.co.uk / phil@thebighand.co.uk / luke@thebighand.co.uk

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