Barnaby Bye is an American pop-rock band that emerged in the early 1970s, consisting of the Alessi Brothers, Billy and Bobby, along with Peppy Castro and Mike Ricciardella. Known for their harmonious and melodic pop style, the band is distinguished for their two albums: "Room to Grow" (1973) and "Touch" (1974), produced under Atlantic Records. Despite their brief run, Barnaby Bye made a significant impression on the pop-rock genre, particularly through their unique blend of soft rock and power pop. The band is notable for its members' later individual successes in songwriting and solo careers.