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Poor Bailey began as a homemade solo project in late 2002, but quickly transformed into a four piece indie rock band and emerged onto the Bay Area music scene. In 2003 the band self released their first record, "Two Points Off the Weather Bow" and was voted “Best Emerging Artist” at the prestigious California Music Awards. Poor Bailey also found themselves at the center of a thriving music scene, playing shows at San Francisco’s premier venues including Slims, Cafe Du Nord and Bottom of the Hill. Heading back into the studio the following year, Poor Bailey released a few demos, including the song “A Common Cold”, which received consistent airplay on San Francisco based alternative radio station, Live 105 FM. Live 105 went on to offer Poor Bailey the opening slot at 2004’s “Not So Silent Night” holiday show at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium , where they played alongside bands including The Killers, Modest Mouse, Interpol, Franz Ferdinand, Muse and Taking Back Sunday. The station’s support has continued throughout Poor Bailey’s career, with continued airplay and guest spots performing on “Soundcheck with Aaron Axelson”, a popular weekly show. 2005 brought the next Poor Bailey release, “The House is a Headstone” EP as a precursor to their next LP. Songs from this recording entered constant rotation on local radio stations and countless podcasts on the world wide web. Critics were also lavish with their praise, as seen in these excerpts from music writer Tony Hicks’ revie

Pyrite & Gold
A Foggy Holiday - Carols From The SF Scene Vol. 1
The October Project
A Foggy Holiday-Carols from the SF Scene, Vol. 1
A Foggy Holiday - Carols From The SF Scene
Pyrite and Gold (Disc 2)
The House Is A Headstone EP
Pyrite and Gold [Disc 2]
Rose Hill Collective Volume 1
Unreleased
Two Points Off The Weather Bow
Rose Hill Collective V3