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Barnaby Bye

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Barnaby Bye
OriginUnited States
GenresRock
Years active1973–present
LabelsDreamscape Records, Atlantic Records
MembersBilly Alessi, Bobby Alessi, Peppy Castro and Mike Ricciardella
Past membersPeppy Castro
Billy Alessi
Bobby Alessi
Mike Ricciardella
Websitewww.barnabybye.com/

Barnaby Bye was an American band formed in 1973. Peppy Castro, ex-Blues Magoos, formed Barnaby Bye with Long Island musicians the Alessi Brothers, Billy and Bobby, and Mike Ricciardella of The Illusion. They recorded for Ahmet Ertegun's Atlantic Records,[1] and Ertegun personally produced their first LP.[2]

Discography

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Albums

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  • 1973: Room to Grow
  • 1974: Touch
  • 2008: Thrice Upon a Time

Singles

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  • 1973: "I Think I'm Gonna Like It" (P. Castro, K. Stuart Jr., B-side "Dreamer")
  • 1975: "Blonde" (B. Alessi, M. Tilyou, B-side "Take Me with You")

Some of the recordings have been reissued by Wounded Bird Records.

References

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  1. ^ Billboard - 10 Nov 1973 - Page 3 "ATLANTIC RECORDS president Ahmet Ertegun stopped backstage at Huntington Hartford's Show Club to chat with Barnaby Bye, the new Atlantic band whose first LP Ertegun produced with the group. Seen, from left, are Mike Ricciardella, Bobby Alessi, Ahmet Ertegun, Peppy Castro, Billy Alessi, and group's manager Jonathan Stuart."
  2. ^ New York Magazine - 12 Nov 1973 - Page 72 "Since Barnaby Bye is a favorite of Atlantic Records' Ahmet Ertegun (he personally produced their first album, Room to Grow), it's a good bet that Atlantic won't be booking any more groups into the Show Case."