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Bay Uno's Debut LP 'Catalina' Out Today

By: Mar. 10, 2015
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Bay Uno self-released his debut LP, Catalina on March 10th, 2015, and it is available on vinyl, CD and on Spotify and iTunes. Bay wrote the songs in his bedroom over the course of many years but rarely played them for anyone except close friends. His friend Matt Whyte (Earl Greyhound) offered to record him in his home studio, and it soon turned into a full-length record, complete with a horn section in the living room.

The songs on the record take place around different bodies of water, including the shores of Catalina off the coast of California, which Bay used to visit as a kid. The small island provided a magical backdrop to his childhood, with creatures like roaming buffalo and bright orange fish that could be seen clearly from the dock. Catalina is also where Bay reportedly learned about kissing.

"Anyone that knows me knows that I am obsessed with bodies of water and I will swim at any chance," says Bay. "I will try to talk you into swimming with me, and you will say, 'No way, it's freezing.' Then I will do anything it takes to get you to follow me into the water."

Tour dates:
3/16 - Blue Moon Diner - Charlottesville, VA
3/17 - Crow and Quill - Asheville, NC
3/18 - Acoustic Coffee - Johnson City, TN
3/19 - Drunken Unicorn - Atlanta, GA
3/21 - Sentient Bean - Savannah, GA
3/23 - Fair Grinds - New Orleans, LA
3/25 - Thirsty Hippo - Hattiesburg, MS
3/28 - The Cave - Chapel Hill, NC
4/10 - Radio Bean - Burlington, VT
4/11 - Toad - Boston, MA
Track listing:
1. Wait for Your Love
2. Sunita
3. Black Beauty
5. Don't Come Around Here
6. Catalina (listen on Bandcamp)
7. Ain't Gonna Die in This Room
8. St. Teresa
9. Golden
10. Santiago
11. Take Me From the Hills
Album credits:
Produced/Engineered/Arranged by: Matt Whyte (Earl Greyhound, Joan as Police Woman)
Bass: Andrew Livingston (Mike Doughty)
Trombone: Dave Smoota (TV on the Radio)
Sax: Thomas Abbott
Trumpet, Flugelhorn: Aaron Rockers:
Drums: Bucky Wheaton (The Luyas, Land of Talk)
Background vocals: Liz Hanley, Serena Southam
Mixed by Tyler Wood (Joan as Police Woman)
Mastered by Joe Lambert

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