During an interview with Rolling Stone, Devo’s Mark Mothersbaugh revealed he’s a massive fan of Jagger. He thinks Jagger is one of the most underrated lyricists of his time. Mothersbaugh said “(I ...
There’s a new DEVO-inspired action figure on the way. Their late original guitarist, Bob Casale, is being immortalized as a a ReAction Figure, standing 3.75″ tall and with multiple points of ...
Ohio eccentrics Devo may have been considered a comedy band or novelty act at first, with their energy-dome hats, plastic wigs, kooky characters, and bonkers early music videos. But as they celebrate ...
Some might consider these covers of Rolling Stones songs to be on the bizarre side. I think they're actually brilliant.
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Read full article: Vigil held for men murdered on the Northwest Side as ME’s office identifies victims A San Antonio Police Department patrol vehicle was involved in a crash on the night of Sunday, ...
NEW YORK (AP) — You know the band Devo, right? The guys with the funny red plastic hats and jumpsuits? The New Wave musicians behind the silly “Whip It” video? They had that odd, spiky '80s vibe? Well ...
In August of 1978, new wave’s favorite art-punks Devo released their debut album, Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!, and just a few months later, they were playing a show to an adoring hometown crowd ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Akron's New Wave heroes Devo formed at Kent State University in the early 1970s, and made a national splash in 1977 with a bouncy, frenetic cover of The Rolling Stones' "(I Can't Get ...
Before their hit song “Whip It” cemented them as new wave’s coolest one-hit wonders, Devo were a group of four Ohians—two pairs of brothers—just trying to make their name as a punk rock band. And ...
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