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The Devo star-turned-screen composer recalls how his dear friend Paul Reubens gave him his first scoring job and explains why another new wave icon's name was removed from the 'Playhouse' theme ...
Devo is celebrating a half-century of de-evolution in 2023, ... on a circular green screen and working with computer/CGI graphics people, ...
The New Wave band Devo released "Uncontrollable Urge" in 1978. Today, the single makes founding member Mark Mothersbaugh around $1 million each year.
Devo’s set comes after releasing a career-spanning box set, 50 Years of De-Evolution (1973-2023), late last year. SET LIST “It Takes a Worried Man ...
Devo was always, like, humans playing like machines. Now suddenly it was machine music for real. So the interesting part of Devo — playing tightly like robots but really doing it — was buried.
Devo also performs at this year’s Mosswood Meltdown Festival, which is set for July 19-20 in Oakland. Fred Schneider, left, and Kate Pierson perform with the B-52s in in Mexico City in 2019.
Devo and the B-52s are extending their combined farewell outings and joining forces for the Cosmic De-Evolution Tour, which will hit 11 North American markets beginning Sept. 24 in Toronto.
Devo, best-known for the 1980 hit "Whip It," is back on the road with their "50 years of De-Evolution …Continued!" tour and their trademark brand of sci-fi surrealism. A major influence on the ...
DEVO rose to fame in the late 1970s and early 1980s with "Whip It" hitting No. 14 on the Hot Billboard chart in 1980. The band's 1977 song "Jocko Homo," from its debut album, ...
Two titans of New Wave, the B-52’s and Devo, will team up this fall for the co-headlining Cosmic De-Evolution Tour.. Although the B-52’s embarked on a farewell tour three years ago — they ...