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Dave Schramm is an American musician best known for his stint as the lead guitarist for
Yo La Tengo Yo La Tengo (YLT; Spanish for "I have her") is an American indie rock band formed in Hoboken, New Jersey, in 1984. Since 1992, the lineup has consisted of Ira Kaplan (guitars, piano, vocals), Georgia Hubley (drums, piano, vocals), and James McNew ...
during the band's early years. Schramm was born and raised on
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. After learning to play several instruments from the age of eight, Schramm picked up the guitar in his teenage years. He began his music career with a late incarnation of
Human Switchboard Human Switchboard was an American punk rock band formed in Cleveland, Ohio in 1977. According to a ''Rolling Stone'' review, Human Switchboard "was of its time — mixing Velvet Underground guitar churn, Sixties garage-rock organ, rubbery Pere ...
, a short-lived group heavily influenced by
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and
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. Although Schramm was not around early enough to be involved in the band's only LP, he did contribute to the album ''After Words'', a solo album by ''Switchboard'' lead singer Bob Pfeifer released in 1987, five years after the band's breakup. amg/ref> Following Human Switchboard's breakup, Schramm played briefly with Jon Klages, formerly of ''The Individuals''. Soon after that, Schramm joined fledgling band
Yo La Tengo Yo La Tengo (YLT; Spanish for "I have her") is an American indie rock band formed in Hoboken, New Jersey, in 1984. Since 1992, the lineup has consisted of Ira Kaplan (guitars, piano, vocals), Georgia Hubley (drums, piano, vocals), and James McNew ...
, serving as the band's lead guitarist for a period of approximately two years. During this span, he contributed to their debut recording "The River of Water" and the band's highly acclaimed first LP, '' Ride the Tiger''. Following ''Ride the Tiger'', Schramm amicably left Yo La Tengo to form the Schramms with a number of musicians he had previously been connected to - Ron Metz, who had played drums in Human Switchboard, and former Yo La Tengo members Mike Lewis (bass) and Terry Karydes, who initially played bass until her bass guitar was stolen, after which she moved to
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. The band also had guitarist Todd Novak and saxophonist Pete Linzell. The Schramms released their debut album ''Walk to Delphi'' in 1989, and gained a following in
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. In 1990, Schramm briefly worked with Yo La Tengo again, this time contributing to their album '' Fakebook''. Meanwhile, he continued writing songs with the Schramms, and after being signed to European label ''Normal Records'', the band released its second album, ''Rock, Paper, Scissors, Dynamite'' in 1992. Around this time, much of the original lineup had left the band, and a more-or-less new version of the Schramms released two albums in the mid-1990s: 1994's '' Little Apocalypse'' and 1996's ''Dizzy Spell''. In 2000, the Schramms released their most recent record, ''100 Questions'', again with a different lineup than the previous album. Schramm has also released two solo albums: 1994's ''Folk und die Folgen'' (only released in Germany), and 1999's ''Hammer and Nails''. He has worked on three albums by singer/songwriter Kate Jacobs, and has done session guitar work for many artists, including The Replacements,
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,
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, Richard Buckner, and
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- whom he had worked with previously as a member of
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in the 1980s. He plays in
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's band at her annual
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'Heartwreck' shows. In 2015, he once again reunited with Yo La Tengo for their album ''
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'' and subsequent tour. Schramm lives in
Hoboken, New Jersey Hoboken ( ; Unami: ') is a city in Hudson County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the city's population was 60,417. The Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program calculated that the city's population was 58,690 i ...
,Testa, Jim
"Hoboken singer/songwriter Kate Jacobs releasing new album, returning to live performance"
''
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'', November 5, 2010. Accessed January 21, 2018. "It’s been six years since singer/songwriter Kate Jacobs released her last album, time she’s spent raising two sons in her Hoboken apartment.... Another longtime Hobokenite, guitarist Dave Schramm (who’s worked with Jacobs for over a decade,) produced the new album, which Jacobs says strays from her usual country/folk stylings a bit."


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www.theschramms.com
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