Hugo Largo

Hugo Largo
OriginNew York City
GenresArt rock, dream pop, ambient, avant-rock
Years active1984–1991
LabelsRelativity Records, Opal Records, Land Records, All Saints Records
MembersMimi Goese
Tim Sommer
Greg Letson
Adam Peacock
Hahn Rowe
Bill Stair

Hugo Largo was an American musical group formed in 1984, known for their unique lineup: two bass guitars, a violin and singer/performance artist Mimi Goese.[1][2] Their sound has been characterized as art rock, dream pop, ambient and avant-rock.[3][4][5][6][7]

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