- Mark
Allen Mothersbaugh (/ˈmʌðərzbɔː/; born May 18, 1950) is an
American musician and composer. He came to
prominence in the late 1970s as co-founder,...
- band Devo: Mark
Mothersbaugh (born 1950),
musician and co-founder of "Devo" Bob
Mothersbaugh (born 1952),
guitarist Jim
Mothersbaugh (born 1956), early...
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James Michael Mothersbaugh (/ˈmʌðərzbɔː/; born
January 18, 1954) is an
American electronic engineer and
former musician. He was the
second drummer of the...
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Robert Leroy Mothersbaugh Jr. (/ˈmʌðərzbɔː/; born
August 11, 1952), or by his
stage name Bob 1, is an
American musician, singer,
songwriter and composer...
- 1973.
Their classic line-up
consisted of two sets of brothers, the
Mothersbaughs (Mark and Bob) and the
Casales (Gerald and Bob),
along with Alan Myers...
- release, the
label would terminate their contract. Devo
frontman Mark
Mothersbaugh later contended that
Warner Bros.
threatened the band's
manager Elliot...
-
consisting of Mark
Mothersbaugh,
Gerald Casale, Bob
Mothersbaugh, and
drummer Jim
Mothersbaugh. In 1976, Alan
Myers replaced Jim
Mothersbaugh, and Bob Casale...
- to a quintet, with the
addition of
drummer Alan
Myers (replacing Jim
Mothersbaugh) and multi-instrumentalist Bob Casale. "Clockout" took
advantage of this...
- one of only two
members (along with lead
singer and
keyboardist Mark
Mothersbaugh) who have been with Devo
throughout its
entire history. Casale's brother...
-
composed the score, and Bret McKenzie,
Linda Perry, Mark
Mothersbaugh, and Bob
Mothersbaugh wrote original songs.
Prior to its release, the
entire film...