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The Naked Brothers Band episodes are part of the The Naked Brothers Band documentary-rockumentary-mockumentary musical comedy television series on Nickelodeon. It is executive produced and created by Polly Draper (who starred as Ellyn from ABC's hit drama series thirtysomething), who also writes and directs most of the episodes. It stars her real-life sons, Nat and Alex Wolff who write, compose, and perform all the music in the show. Draper's husband, Michael Wolff is a jazz pianist-composer-and-band-leader (who was the band-leader and musical director of The Arsenio Hall Show). And worked with musicians: Frank Sinatra, Nancy Wilson, Cal Tjader, Sonny Rollins, Cannonball Adderley, Warren Zevon, Wayne Shorter, B.B. King, Bobby McFerrin, Christian McBride, the Thad Jones/ Mel Lewis Orchestra, Jean Luc Ponty, Michael A. Levine, Alex Foster, Mike Clark, Badal Roy, Victor Jones, and Dave Koz.[1][2][3] Wolff stars as the boys' geeky father, who plays the accordion, acts like a kid, and is desperate to join his sons successful band. Wolff also co-executive produces and music supervises/produces the TV show.

Series Overview

Season Episodes Year
Pilot N/A 2005 / 2007
1 13 2007
2 14 2008

Seasons

Pilot

*Note this film was created by, Polly Draper (Nat and Alex's real-life off-camera mother).

Episode # Title Airdate
N–A"The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie"January 27, 2007
This movie is part documentary, part rockumentary, and part mockumentary comedy. The plot centers around two real-life brothers, Nat and Alex Wolff, who are part of a band called the Silver Boulders. The band features singer-songwriter and keyboardist Nat Wolff, drummer Alex Wolff, guitarist Joshua Kaye, keyboardist David Levi (who has known the Wolff brothers since pre-school), cellist Thomas Batuello, and the band's manager Cooper Pillot. Nat and Alex think they are living the good life until the band goes through superstardom, adolescence, and a band break up.
Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Polly Draper
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive/Producer), Michael Wolff (Executive/Producer), Tim Draper (Executive), Ken H. Keller (Executive/Producer), Caron Rudner (Executive/Producer/Line), Jonathan Pillot (Executive/Producer)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Keyboards, Composer), Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, Drums, Composer), Michael Wolff (Accordion, Piano, Composer)
Special Appearance by: Cyndi Lauper, Julianne Moore, Uma Thurman, Ricki Lake, Ann Curry Arsenio Hall, Nancy Wilson, Gretchen Egolf, James Badge Dale, Barbara eda-Young, David Thornton, Ken Olin, Mel Harris, Melanie Mayron, Patricia Wettig, Polly Draper, Peter Horton, John B. Williams
Songs Performed: Crazy Car; Motormouth; Hardcore Wrestlers (with Inner Feelings); Rosalina; If There Was a Place to Hide; Got No Mojo; That's How It Is; I Need You; Naked Tango

Season 1: 2007

*Note Season 1 of this hit show was created by, Polly Draper (Nat and Alex's real-life off-camera mother)

Episode # Title Airdate
1"VMA's"February 3, 2007
The Naked Brothers Band are invited to the Video Music Awards (VMA's). So, Nat and the rest of the band have to get ready and practice, while Rosalina gets her braces off. Jesse reads Nat and Alex's horoscopes to them; Nat's said if he failed he would bring everyone down with him while Alex's said that he would have to be careful of falling objects and stay away from motorized vehicles. This worries both of them, and now the band is worried they won't win the VMA's. The Naked Brothers Band wins after all for "Best Rock Video" for their song, "Banana Smoothie".
Songs Performed: I'm Out; Banana Smoothie
Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Polly Draper
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)
Special Appearance by: Snoop Dogg
2"Wolff Brothers Cry Wolff"February 3, 2007
The band is filming a music video called Sometimes I'll Be There, and Nat has to fake cry to help his director win an award. He finds out he can't do it, so he asks Alex for help. Alex can do it easily and makes Nat give him $10 whenever he fake cries. Later on, Nat finds out that Alex had been using acting tears from the director. Nat chases Alex around, So Alex decides to drop a bowl of concrete grapes on Nat's foot, which causes him to cry because of the pain.
Songs Performed: Sometimes I'll Be There
Directed by: Melanie Mayron
Co-Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Polly Draper
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)
3"Nat is A Stand-Up Guy"February 10, 2007
Nat wants to prove to everyone that he is funnier than Alex, especially Rosalina (who thinks stand-up guys are brave), so he decides that he is going to try stand up comedy, but it ends up being a total disaster. Later on, their is a special appearance by George Lopez at a benefit. Then, Nat reads everyone the anger notes that Alex wrote about Nat not being funny, and therefore, makes it seem funny.
Songs Performed: Catch Up With The End; I Indeed Can See; Crazy Car
Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Polly Draper
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)
Special Appearance by: George Lopez
4"Fishin' For Love"February 17, 2007
The band decides to go to the beach for a day. David and Thomas are jealous that Nat gets all the girls, so they fake drowning and shark attacks. Alex and Jesse try to break a world record for sand counting. Nat remembers when Rosalina kissed him on the cheek during a concert in Chicago, but she doesn't.
Song Performed: Fishin' For Love
Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Polly Draper
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)
5"Alex's Clothing Line"February 24, 2007
Alex gets a new clothing line and is very happy about it until he sees everybody from fans to cops wearing it. Nat writes a song about a blond haired girl and Rosalina thinks he has a girlfriend, but really Nat just did that so the rest of the band wouldn't tease him.
Song Performed: Beautiful Eyes
Directed by: Melanie Mayron
Co-Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Polly Draper
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)
6"Puberty"March 3, 2007
Nat thinks that he has hit puberty because his voice has changed, but it is just a cold. Alex gets mad at Jesse because she goes on a date with The Adorable Timmerman Brothers because they are her age and mature.
Song Performed: Taxi Cab
Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Magda Liolis
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)
7"A Rebel and a Skateboarder"March 17, 2007
Rosalina wants to wrestle Nat, but he doesn't want to wrestle a girl. Alex runs away to the skatepark because Jesse is still dating The Timmerman Brothers. When Alex is at the skatepark he meets a girl, Juanita, who is an orphan, and Alex has a crush on her. Alex returns to the band, and Nat wrestles Rosalina, Rosalina beats Nat at wrestling and all the guys are impressed by her.
Song Performed: I Could Be
Directed by: Melanie Mayron
Co-Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Magda Liolis
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Alex Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)
8"A Man Needs a Maid"March 24, 2007
Nat and Alex have a sleepover with the band (except for Rosalina). The house is a mess, so Cooper hires a cleaning specialist named Betty (Catherine Curtain), who doesn't clean at all. Dad seems to be taking an interest in Betty and she seems to be taking an interest in Dad, causing Nat and Alex worry about their future.
Song Performed: Banana Smoothie
Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Polly Draper
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)
9"First Kiss (On the Lips That Is)"April 7, 2007
When Nat and Rosalina find out they have to kiss in their new music video, they're both nervous, but for different reasons. Rosalina is conflicted about her feelings for Nat — after all, she's a teenager and he's only 11. She begs the director to recast and he does, setting up a contest for a lucky girl to be the first girl ever to kiss Nat on the lips. Nat is hurt and his friendship with Rosalina becomes strained, especially when the winner of the contest, Daisy (Shyenne Melendez), is a very pretty, sweet girl that everyone likes including Nat. Later on though Rosalina feeling guilty tries to straighten things out, so she gives him his first kiss on the lips in his dressing room.
Song Performed: Long Distance
Directed by: Melanie Mayron
Co-Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Michael Rubiner, Bob Mittenthal
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)
10"The Song"June 22, 2007
Nat and Alex write the exact same song for Juanita and her friends at the foster home. It turns out their mom (who died, but not in real life) sang the song to them when they were little. Their dad reveals to Nat and Alex that Betty and him are going steady. Nat and Alex also get a puppy named Lucky, who is hypoallergenic, so Betty let their dad get it for them.
Song Performed: Nowhere (I Miss My Family),L.A.
Directed by: Melanie Mayron
Co-Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Magda Liolis
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)
11–12"The Naked Brothers Band: Battle Of The Bands"October 6, 2007

The Naked Brothers Band and another band, the L.A. Surfers find themselves competing in a "band v.s. band" charity event benefitting Little Kids Rock, a nonprofit organization that provides free instruments and lessons to kids in low-income public schools. Rosalina (Allie DiMeco) starts to fall for the L.A. Surfers lead singer, Bobby Love (Keli Price). It annoys Nat that Rosalina is seeing the opponent lead singer. It turns out that Bobby is just dating Rosalina to get to the Naked Brothers Band, and is lying about everything (ie: British accent, afraid of balloons, not writing his own songs.) Nat and Bobby fight, and declare at a press conference that the charity event is now a competition, and the losing band's proceeds from their next CD goes to the charity.

Later after Nat's unsuccessful attempts to tell Rosalina the truth about Bobby, he and the band make fun of her, and she quits. She tells Bobby what happens (what the band thought about him), Bobby throws her music in the garbage, and when no one is looking, Bobby steals it. At the concert, Bobby's band plays Nat's new song, he stole from Rosalina. Rosalina discovers Bobby is fake, and runs over to the Naked Brothers, hugs Nat and she apologizes to him, crying. There is a net of balloons above the stage, and Rosalina pulls the rope. Balloons fall all over of Bobby's band, and his fake identity is revealed. The Naked Brothers play Nat's new song, "Girl Of My Dreams," dedicated to Rosalina. They win the Battle of the Bands.
Songs Performed: L.A.; Girl of My Dreams
Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Will McRobb, Chris Viscardi
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)
Special Appearance by: Keli Price
13"Alien Clones"October 20, 2007
The concept behind their new video shoot is that there are alien clones of all the band members that are taking over. Alex takes this idea to heart and becomes terrified that everyone around him is actually an alien clone. Alex becomes even more frightened, when he sees Jesse with a new tattoo that says Gus 4-E. He believes that she is an alien clone, the band all think that he is crazy but decide to go spying on her. They begin to hear strange noises and run around the house scared. They later find out that the n'oises came from Mr. Wolff, and Rosalina shows up telling them that Jesse is dating a guy named "Gus" who lives in apartment "4E."
Songs Performed: Run; Alien Clones.
Directed by: Melanie Mayron
Co-Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Magda Liolis
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Alex Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics), Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)

Season 2: 2008

*Note Season 2 of this hit TV show is created by, Polly Draper (Nat and Alex's real-life off-camera mother)

Episode # Title Airdate
1–2"The Naked Brothers Band: Sidekicks"January 21, 2008
Nat and Alex are going to their middle school party. The theme is superhero costumes. When Jesse introduces her two sisters Tessy and Bessy to Nat and Alex she tells Nat that Rosalina's high school prom is on the same day as the middle school party. Rosalina goes with the most popular guy in school because Nat tells her to (He was told it was every girls dreams). Nat gets stuck in a situation where he takes the "the most popular" girl in the freshmen class Patrice to the Prom. In the end Patrice and Wade (Most popular guy in Amigos High School) are together while Nat and Rosalina are together because their dates left them. They dance, and they soon leave the High School prom to go to the Mascarade Party (middle school dance) and perform their hit song "I Don't Want To Go To School".[4]
Songs Performed: Mystery Girl; I Don't Want To Go to School
Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Polly Draper
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner-Keller (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)
3"Great Trip"February 2, 2008
Nat, Alex, and Jesse try to win a free trip to Kids Paradise a huge water park, through dog food cans. David ends up winning the trip and must decide who to take. The whole band sucks up to him by giving him presents so that he will take them. He tells Rosalina he can't take her because she's a girl, he can't take Cooper because he snores too loud, Thomas gets scared when he is away from his mom for too long, he can't take Qaasim because he gets scared on roller coasters, and Alex's feet smell, in the end he decides to take Nat and his dad. Nat leaves Alex in control of rehearsals, and he and Jesse take control of the band and changes the name to the Naked Brother Band. Meanwhile, on the trip David accidentally pushes Nat's dad down the slide and he tries to get revenge but David is too lucky. The band becomes tired of Alex taking charge, and they pull a prank making him think that ET, David's dog can accually talk. When they get back, David tells Nat that he really isn't just lucky but he's really smart, but being smart is too much work.
Songs Performed: Motormouth; Great Trip
Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Polly Draper
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner-Keller (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)
4"Three is Enough"February 9, 2008
Cooper asks out Patty Scoggins out on a date. He is nervous and begs Nat to ask Rosalina to go with them. He doesn't want to, but Cooper asks her for him anyway. Rosalina suggest that they go to see a horror movie, so that he will seem brave. Cooper accidentally spills blue slushie all over her, but the date turns out good. Nat and Rosalina leave holding hands. Alex writes a new song about his dream girl Melody. He is mad when the cartoonist puts a picture of his dream girl in Nat's song, but not in hers. He later meets the cartoonist grandaughter who is his dream girl. She kisses him on the cheek which makes Juanita mad. Meanwhile, The downstairs neighbor gets annoyed by all the noise that they make, so Jesse goes on a date with him, the Timmerman Brothers go along to split them up.
Songs Performed: Three is Enough; Tall Girls, Short Girls...You
Directed by: Jonathan Judge
Co-Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Polly Draper
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner-Keller (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Alex Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics), Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)
5"The Talk Show"February 16, 2008
Nat is upset when a critic named Sam Lee gives his song Banana Smoothie a bad review. However, he gets excited when he and Alex are told they get to interview Joel Madden. But when Alex learns that he flirted with Jesse at the Kids Choice Awards. He gets angry and tells Nat he is not doing the interview. Nat finds out that he must interview Sam Lee who turns out to be a young girl. At the interview Alex tries to keep Jesse away from Joel, while Dad and Betty try to get an interview with Joel Madden. Sam Lee gets made fun of, so Nat decides to help her write a song, which they perform with her and Joel Madden. Dad and Sonny think that Sam Lee is really Joel Madden and they chase her around, while the band performs Banana Smoothie.
Songs Performed: Proof of My Love; Banana Smoothie
Directed by: Jonathan Judge
Co-Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Magda Liolis
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner-Keller (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)
Special Appearance by: Joel Madden
6"The Bar Mitzvah"February 23, 2008
Cooper prepares for his big Bar Mitzvah, while Alex switches places with a skate-boarding look alike named Mitchie Brusco. While Alex gets to go to meet Tony Hawk, Mitchie must go to Cooper's Bar Mitzvah. At the Bar Mitzvah, a tape is shown were Nat who is on too much laughing gas reveals Cooper's secrets. This sends the party into a disaster so Nat decides to have the band perform, but discovers that Alex is really Mitchie. Meanwhile, Alex gets into trouble when he challenges Tony Hawk to a skate off. Alex calls Mitchie but Nat answers.Alex and Mitchie both decide to fake injuries where they switch back.
Songs Performed: If You Can Make it Through the Rain
Directed by: Melanie Mayron
Co-Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Michael Rubiner & Bob Mittenthal
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner-Keller (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)
Special Appearance by: Tony Hawk; Mitchie Brusco
7"Uncle Miles"March 8, 2008
Dad's (Michael Wolff) twin brother Uncle Miles (Michael Wolff) comes to visit and the boys think that he is way cooler than their real dad. Alex says that all younger brothers are better than bigger brothers. They hold a Battle of the Brothers contest with Cooper and Rosalina judging it. When Betty meets Uncle Miles she falls for him and Alex relizes that he doesn't want him and Nat to end up like his dad and Uncle, he wants to be friends. They both do bad at the contest. Dad discovers that Betty is joining Uncle Miles band, and dumps him. To get revenge the boys pull of his wig, then to make him feel better, Alex lets his dad play the accordion for his new song.
Songs Performed: Changing
Directed by: Melanie Mayron
Co-Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Magda Liolis
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner-Keller (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Alex Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)
8"Everybody's Cried At Least Once[5]"April 12, 2008[5]
The band is preparing to leave on tour and everyone is dealing with last minute stress. David is upset that he has to leave E.T. at home, Rosalina is worried that her Dad won't make it in time to see her before she leaves, and Thomas is embarrassed that his mom sue his name into all of his underwear. Nat and Alex are busy trying to cheer their dad up (he's heartbroken after his break up with Betty), but nothing seems to work, until George Lopez shows up and finally convinces Dad to enjoy life again.
Songs Performed: Everybody's Cried At Least Once
Directed by: TBA
Written by: TBA
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner-Keller (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)
Special Appearance by: George Lopez
9"Cleveland[5][6]"April 19, 2008[6]
The band leaves to begin their tour. The fans are going crazy. But luckily, Nat has bodyguards. Thomas is annoyed that Nat gets all the attention. The band-members try to make him feel better, but it only makes matters worse. But, after an interview–Thomas had a misquote, which made the people of Cleveland his favorite. That saved everyones day.
Songs Performed: Body I Occupy[6]
Directed by: TBA
Written by: TBA
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner-Keller (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)
10"TBA"TBA 2008
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11"TBA"TBA 2008
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12–13"The Naked Brothers Band: Polar Bears"June 17, 2008 (DVD)[7] / TBA 2008
The band's next concert stop is in New Orleans, where they are staying with an old friend of dad who runs a B & B. The kids used to play together and are overjoyed to be reunited. But Rosalina is jealous of this new potential competition and her complicated feelings for Nat keep her from being honest with him. Qaasim is also upset that he has seemingly lost his magic touch with the ladies, which coudn't come at a worse times as he has a huge crush on Nat's childhood friend. Meanwhile Alex accidentally sees "An Inconvienent Truth" and is determined to take a stand against global warming. He takes it a little too far but his passion is inspiring to everyone as usaul, his charm more than makes up for his overzealousness.
Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Polly Draper
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner-Keller (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics), Alex Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)

Specials

Episode # Title Airdate
1"Been There, Rocked That"December 1, 2007
Nat and Alex kick off their tour with a press junket showing the music videos and telling the stories behind some of their favorite songs from season 1.
Songs Performed: Banana Smoothie, Taxi Cab, Fishin' for Love, Run, Long Distance
Directed by: Polly Draper
Written by: Polly Draper
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner (Producer/Line)
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Vocals and Lyrics)
2"Concert Special[8]"April 5, 2008
The band performs a concert in front of a live audience featuring new and old songs from the show.
Songs Performed: Body I Occupy, Three is Enough, Mystery Girl, Your Smile, Drum Solo, Eventually, I Don't Want To Go To School, I'm Out
Directed by: Jonathan Judge
Co-Directed by: Polly Draper
Produced by: Polly Draper (Executive), Albie Hecht (Executive), Michael Wolff (Co-Executive), Tim Draper (Consulting), Ken H. Keller (Producer), Caron Rudner (Producer/Line).
Music Produced by: Michael Wolff, Michael A. Levine
Music Supervised by: Michael Wolff
Music Composed by: Nat Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, and Keyboards), Alex Wolff (Lead Vocals, Lyrics, and Drums)

References

http://www.nick.com/turbonick/index.jhtml?extvideoid=92572 - To watch the full episode of Great Trip