Alan Myers Trailers
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Alan Myers was the third and best known drummer of the new wave band Devo, having joined the band less than a year after its founding and prior to the release of their first album. Myers remained with the band for over 10 years and performed on all of their best-known releases. He died of brain cancer in 2013 at the age of 58.
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01 January 1977
Not to be confused with the longform video of the same name first released in 1981, this earlier film was filmed as a prototype for that later piece and features DEVO in greyish-blue janitor uniforms.
30 October 1982
3-DEVO took place on October 30, 1982, at the Warner Beverly Hills Theater in Beverly Hills, California.
19 November 1993
Now, the complete truth can be told...Devo, the seminal New Wave audio-visual concept band made a career out of setting to music video their Dada-gone-camp theory of de-evolution and its riotous rebuke of corporate culture.
23 May 1980
A failing television station is bought out by a slick TV evangelist and starts making mountains of money in the guise of religious programming, which is actually just an excuse to sell merchandise.
30 August 2005
"This lone video artifact offers indisputable evidence that in 1980 Devo had reached a turning pointa
01 January 1979
Part concert film, music video collection, and propaganda piece, The Men Who Make the Music was DEVO's first home video release.
21 January 2024
Originally formed amidst the chaos of the 1970 Kent State anti-Vietnam War protest killings, the not quite new wave band Devo scored a hit with "Whip It" and gained mainstream success with their message of societal "de-evolution.
10 September 1982
The new owner of a roadside diner stuck in a town built around an always leaking nuclear power plant plans to torch the place to collect insurance.
01 January 1983
Like The Men Who Make the Music, We're All Devo! has a storyline to tie the videos together. In it, the character of Rod Rooter (Michael W Schwartz) is reviewing Devo's music videos for Big Entertainment.