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Yo La Tengo
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Yo La Tengo
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Georgia Hubley (drums/ vocals), Ira Kaplan (guitars/vocals), and James McNew (bass vocals) formed Yo La Tengo in 1985. <BR/> The kind of band to name drop if you really want to impress your indie-music obsessed mates, Yo La Tengo are anything but ordinary. From screeching art-rock and jangling pop songs to electronic soundscapes and hushed lullabies, Yo La Tengo push the musical barrier further than any other band. <BR/> John Peel spotted their genius early and got them playing a Peel Session that went down as one of the all time greatest live recordings the band has ever made. <BR/> The name "Yo La Tengo," when translated into Spanish means "extra mayo, please." Fact.