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Immediately following from the Hardcore tour, Devo continued to tour a 'greatest hits' style show. [71] Josh Hager joined the band at this time, playing guitar [75] and keyboards. [76] On April 29, 2016, Devo performed at Will Ferrell and Chad Smith's Red Hot Benefit. [77] On May 22, Robert Mothersbaugh Sr., father of Mark, Bob, and Jim ...
2008 This Is the Devo Box. Released: July 23, 2008; Label: Warner Music Life; Fully remastered CD box set of Devo's Warner Brothers releases (including DEV-O Live) in miniature LP sleeve replicas. Available only in Japan. A vinyl version (minus DEV-O Live and the "Working in the Coal Mine" 7-inch) was released in the US for Record Store Day ...
The Tour of Misia 2008 Eighth World; El Tren De Los Momentos Tour; True Colors (concert tour) U. Unbreakable Tour (Backstreet Boys tour) V.
Devo was, and is, the ultimate future-proof band. When they first entered the public consciousness in the late ‘70s, Mark Mothersbaugh, Gerald Casale and company seemed impossibly ahead of their ...
Freese performing with Devo in 2008. In 1996, Freese joined a reformed Devo for a show at the Sundance Film Festival, replacing David Kendrick. Freese has become their primary drummer in concert and in the studio since. Freese has said that he learned to play drums thanks to Devo's 1980 album Freedom of Choice. [11]
Professional footage was shot during the tour, but after the film crew's lighting generator clashed with the stage crew's and blew both sets of lights, an insurance claim stipulated that the footage had to be destroyed. [13] In 2012, Devo commemorated the New Traditionalists tour by releasing Live 1981 Seattle as a double LP for Record Store ...
A: We Are Devo! is the debut studio album by the American new wave band Devo. It was originally released in August 1978 on Warner Bros. in the North America and Virgin Records in Europe. Produced by Brian Eno , the album was recorded between October 1977 and February 1978, primarily in Cologne , West Germany .
The New Wave band Devo released "Uncontrollable Urge" in 1978. Today, the single makes founding member Mark Mothersbaugh around $1 million each year.