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Booji Boy on the Loose: Devo Live at the Canyon

The Canyon (28912 Roadside Drive Agoura Hills, CA 91301)
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Nearly 40 years after forming in Akron, Ohio, Devo has drilled its way into the subconscious of pop culture. While most casual listeners may only know the band from its 1981 "Whip It" video, Devo has collaborated with Neil Young on the cult film Human Highway, spawned a pre-teen Disney spinoff Dev2.0, been sampled by Justice and its members have had extensive individual careers in television and film. In 2010 the band performed at the Vancouver Winter Olympics and released Something for Everyone, its first album in 20 years. Don your energy domes and continue the De-evolution at the Canyon.

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The last date listed for Devo was Friday August 26, 2011 / 9:00pm.

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Tribute Band Country Nation Plays the Genre's Top Hits at The Canyon

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A seven-piece band full of veteran L.A. musicians, Country Nation brings its tribute to popular and contemporary country music to The Canyon. With Lisa Marina and Mason Heller providing dual female/male vocals and a pitch-perfect band backing them up, a Country Nation show includes favorites from Miranda Lambert and Brad Paisley to Blake Shelton, Sara Evans, the Band Perry and more. The group's sets include some of country's more classic hits, too, from the likes of George Strait, Garth Brooks, Randy Travis, Faith Hill and Shania Twain. Put on your dancin' boots! Learn More

28912 Roadside Drive
Agoura Hills, CA 91301
818-879-5016
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 More than three decades after the release of its visionary debut, Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo, and a full 20 years since its last studio album, Devo is back with the aptly titled Something for Everybody. The long rumored, wildly anticipated album (which was launched with a memorable performance in Vancouver at the Winter Olympics) features the band’s classic line-up—Mark and Bob Mothersbaugh, Gerald and Bob Casale—joined by drummer Josh Freese.

Certainly Devo has had plenty to convey since Gerald Casale founded the group in Akron, Ohio, in 1973. The band was an extension of a multi-media exploration of the concept that mankind’s progress had ceased, and the process of de-evolution had begun. Devo’s early work caught the attention of such icons as Neil Young and David Bowie, and, with such hits as “Whip It” and “Girl U Want,” and the accompanying, revolutionary music videos, the group became one of the defining acts of the 1980s. Devo’s sound, style, and philosophy have been an influence on artists from Rage Against the Machine to Lady Gaga. Kurt Cobain once said, “Of all the bands who came from the underground and actually made it in the mainstream, Devo is the most challenging and subversive of all.”

After appearing sporadically in concert and working on 2006’s Devo 2.0 project—with kids providing the vocals to Devo songs—the band began the stop-and-start project of making new music. “It was now or never,” says Gerald Casale. “We’re all still alive, and we can all play and sing—probably better than we ever did in the past. These new songs, like “Don’t Shoot (I’m a Man)” or “What We Do,” are as Devo as anything Devo has ever done.”

A Devo for our times. A band that evolves, even as the world around them confirms the decay they have long suspected. Devo has gained from experience, honed its attack, and stands ready to sound the alarm for another generation.