Leslie and the LY's

Leslie & the LY's
Background information
Origin Ames, Iowa, United States
Genres
Years active 2004–present
Labels Hefty Hideaway
Website leslieandthelys.com
Members Leslie Hall
Ramona "Mona Bonez" Muse
Karen "Scraps" Kvitek
Grace "Grazie" Locke-Ward
Past members Kristilyn "Klassy K" Stevenson
Sassy Cassie
Emily "Obese E" Hyde
"DJ Dr." Laura De Waal

Leslie & the LY's is a pop music band from Ames, Iowa that began as an open mike trio in 2004.

Leslie & the LY's is made up of front-woman Leslie Hall, also known as Mother Gem, who composes all of the music herself generally using the Apple Computer program GarageBand. Other past and present members include, DJ Dr. Laura on the turn-tables, and Klassy K on the keytar and dance, OBESE E on turn-tables, Sassy Cassie, & K To the Double L on backing vocals.

Hall has since established The Mobile Museum of Gem Sweaters, which doubles both as the band's official tour vehicle and gift shop/museum, which sometimes appears at her shows. She has been featured in Vice magazine, on television with VH1 and G4, and has had music videos featured on AtomFilms and Yahoo!'s main page. In 2006, Leslie was filmed as part of space150's viral campaign for We Are the Web, a site that advocates net neutrality. Fans of the band are known as Junior Gems.

Leslie & The LY's toured the US in 2010 in support of their album, Back2Back Palz; the tour began in Chicago, Illinois on February 12, 2010 with supporting act Christopher the Conquered. They have also toured for their 2013 album, Songs in the Key of Gold.

Discography

2005 - Gold Pants[1]
2005 - Gold Pants (Single) (on 7" vinyl only)
2006 - Door Man's Daughter
2008 - ceWEBrity
2008 - Zombie Killer (Single) (on 7" vinyl only) (featuring Elvira)

2010- Back2Back Palz
2011 - Destination Friendship
2013 - Songs In The Key of Gold [Titus Jones Remix Album]

TV appearances

References

  1. "Lelie & The LY's: Gold Pants". cdbaby.com. Retrieved 2006-08-21.

External links


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