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7 unusual facts about Gerald Casale


Army Girls Gone Wild

Other members of Devo are involved in JJ&TED, but it differs in that Gerald Casale is the frontman instead of Mark Mothersbaugh.

Army Girls Gone Wild is a three-song album by Devo spinoff project Jihad Jerry & the Evildoers, fronted by Gerald Casale.

Characters in Devo music videos

The Pilgrims are a group of religious zealots led by Reverend Vince Gassale (portrayed by Gerald Casale in the home video game Adventures of the Smart Patrol).

The Chinaman, played by Gerald Casale, is an embodiment of the stereotypical wise Asian master.

Devo's Greatest Misses

# "Clockout" – 2:48 (from Duty Now for the Future) (Gerald Casale)

Ed Dorn

In the early 1970s, as a visiting poet at Kent State University, Dorn, along with British poet and editor Eric Mottram, was a mentor and supporter of the musical group Devo, and its founders Gerald Casale and Bob Lewis.

Eric Mottram

During this period, Mottram was twice a guest lecturer at Kent State University, where, along with Black Mountain poet Ed Dorn, he was an early supporter of the musical group Devo, and its founders Gerald Casale and Bob Lewis, whose poetry Mottram published when he was editor of the Poetry Review.



see also

The Truth About De-Evolution

The "Secret Agent Man" performance begins, featuring Bob Mothersbaugh on guitar, Gerald Casale on bass, Jim Mothersbaugh on electric bongos, and Mark Mothersbaugh/Booji Boy on synthesizers.