A Bit About...

          Max Hay tours relentlessly, playing guitar and telling long-winded-yet-humorous stories to anyone who will listen.  Sleeping in the van or on floors in the homes of his remaining friends, a low cost show and extensive touring area allow him to travel the world.  Although homeless since 2007, Max is a common site on local music scenes across the mid-west singing for his supper.  Friendly guest musicians/bands often show up to share the stage. 
  
     Max entertains audiences throughout the USA, China, Brazil, Australia, and New Zealand. His travelogue includes a slew of bars, nightclubs, festivals, fairs, restaurants, and private events. Nightly performances at the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai and a 7-month stint as vocalist and multi-instrumentalist for the Australian “Sand Bar Band,” brought his music to a truly worldwide audience.

     Hay grew up in Helena, MT and spent his early twenties in Missoula playing in bands; Shot in the Foot, The Two Fuggin Guys, and Front Street Guitar Army. In 2003 Max attended the Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences in Tempe, AZ. Following school, he worked as an audio engineer in Nashville, TN, mixing for stage and studio before signing on as tour manager/sound guy for a country-rock band. Max began warming up the crowd at select gigs and his focus soon shifted, from engineering and management, back to his own music.
   
     With a weathered guitar and the voice of a peppered badger, Max's music is a spicy departure from the traditional acoustic act. A savory mix of American Country, Blues, Irish Folk, and sharp-witted original songs make for a gourmet entertainment experience. Max's delivery is a full body workout of stomping feet, articulate harmonica work, percussive guitar, and the occasional egg-shaker! Expect Appalachian, Irish, Jamaican, and Blues rhythms mixed with inspiration from the likes of Tom Waits, The Pogues, Mark Knopfler, J.J. Cale, Lyle Lovett, Bruce Springsteen, and more. 
    
Discography:
"Music By People" Shangraloft Records Sampler (2002) out of print
"Shot in the Foot Live at the Ritz" (2003) Nathan Kochman (Bari Sax) has the only remaining copy
"Cement Tapes" (2003) out of print
"Space Hermit" (2004)
"Live Music is Best" (2009)
"Max n Vern Live in Nebraska" live cover songs w/ Vern White on piano (2011)
"Another Flea" (2012)

     Max Hay proudly uses Seagull Guitars and Vidsonix Speakers.

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