Viewers were greeted with an unexpected image on Oct. 14, 1978, when they tuned into Saturday Night Live. Instead of a grizzled rock band or the hottest pop star, the night’s musical guests were five ...
For a bunch of geeky-looking guys from the Midwest, Devo sure has a knack for trouble. In this week’s print feature, bassist Gerald Casale tells Rocks Off how the 1970 National Guard shootings at Kent ...
Following the February 2014 death of founding member Bob Casales, inimitable science-punk band Devo decided to exhume the unrecorded early material they played in and around Akron, Ohio, from 1974 to ...
Being booked as a musical performer on Saturday Night Live has always been a gamble. While SNL's initial variety-show approach to late-night live TV has largely been jettisoned in favor of the sketch ...
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DEVO's Gerald V. Casale said that it was "always the unpleasant things that never go away" after John Hinckley Jr., the would-be assassin of former President Ronald Reagan, complained about alleged ...
GC (continued): I go "What? What?" and of course Alan [drummer Myers] starts the next song. In the dark, and then all the lights burst on. Then they look at me and I look at them, and I run back out ...
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