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Encyclopedia > Bob Mothersbaugh

Bob Mothersbaugh Jr. (Born August 11, 1952) or "Bob I" was the lead guitar player and occasionaly vocalist for DEVO.He is the brother of Mark Mothersbaugh & every now & then they are working on their famous music.He went on to be part of the music production company Mutato Muzika.& worked with Mark on Rugrats (Movies & series).And we have not seen any music from him in quite a while. August 11 is the 223rd day of the year (224th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1952 (MCMLII) was a [[leap year starting on Tueday] (link will take you to calendar). ... Devo (pronounced either DEE-vo or de-VO, sometimes spelled Dev-O and often DEVO) is a Midwestern music band originating from Akron, Ohio, generally associated with the Eighties despite being musically active since 1972 and having no popular 80s records after 1980s Freedom of Choice. ... Mutato Muzika logo Mutato Muzika is a music production company comprising of former Devo members Mark Mothersbaugh, Bob Mothersbaugh, Bob Casale as well as non-Devo personnel Albert Fox and Josh Mancell. ...


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Are We Not Men We Are Devo! - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (586 words)
The band had come into contact with Eno when they managed to hand a demo tape to David Bowie when he played a show in Cleveland.
Bowie and Iggy Pop became fans of the band and Bowie went to see them perform in Kansas City after Mark Mothersbaugh stated in an interview that he would like either him or Brian Eno to produce their first record.
Bowie announced to the crowd during the interval that he would be producing them that winter in Tokyo.
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