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Bob Casale

Robert Edward Casale Jr. (born Robert Edward Pizzute Jr.; July 14, 1952 – February 17, 2014), or "Bob 2", was an American musician, composer and record producer. He came to prominence in the late 1970s as the rhythm guitarist and keyboardist of the new wave band Devo, which released a Top 20 hit in 1980 with the single "Whip It". The band has maintained a cult following throughout its existence. He was the younger brother of their co-founder and bass guitarist Gerald Casale.

Bob Casale
Casale performing live, 2008
Background information
Birth nameRobert Edward Pizzute Jr.
Also known asBob 2
Born(1952-07-14)July 14, 1952
Kent, Ohio, U.S.
DiedFebruary 17, 2014(2014-02-17) (aged 61)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • composer
  • record producer
  • audio engineer
Instrument(s)
  • Guitar
  • synthesizer
  • keyboards
  • vocals
Years active1973–2014
Formerly ofDevo

Early years edit

Robert Edward Pizzute Jr. was born on July 14, 1952, in Kent, Ohio. He was born with the last name Pizzute because his father had legally changed his name from Robert Edward Casale to that of his foster parents. In the same year as Bob's birth, his father changed his name back to his birth name. Casale graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School in 1970 and originally trained as a radiographer.[4]

Career edit

Devo edit

In early 1970, Bob Lewis and Gerald Casale formed the idea of the "devolution" of the human race after Casale's friend Jeffrey Miller was killed by Ohio National Guardsmen during the Kent State shootings.[5] Casale joined Devo in 1973, after being recruited by his brother Gerald. After the band underwent a few line-up changes, Bob Casale became part of the most popular five-piece incarnation, which consisted of two sets of brothers, the Mothersbaughs (Mark and Bob) and the Casales (Gerald and Bob), along with drummer Alan Myers.[2] Casale later claimed that they formed the band because "it was a more immediate way of self-expression that required less money and no outside permission."[6]

Following the commercial failure of their sixth studio album Shout, Warner Bros. dropped Devo. Shortly after, claiming to feel creatively unfulfilled, Alan Myers left the band,[7] causing the remaining band members to abandon the plans for a Shout video LP, as well as a tour. In the interim, Casale began a career as an audio engineer. In 1987, Devo reformed with new drummer David Kendrick. The band stopped performing in 1991, but reformed as a musical act in 1995.[2] Around this time, members of Devo appeared in the film The Spirit of '76 but without Bob Mothersbaugh.

 
Devo performing live in Atlanta, Georgia, 1978: Bob Casale and Gerald Casale

In Devo concerts, Casale played the lead and rhythm guitar and keyboards while also working with MIDI sampling. He also sang backing vocals, both on albums and at live shows.[8]

Other work edit

As Devo's mainstream popularity waned during the mid-1980s and its various members began working on side projects, Casale transitioned to audio engineering and record production. He engineered and mixed Mark Mothersbaugh's debut solo studio album Muzik for Insomniaks in 1985, which was later expanded and released as two CDs in 1988. In 1986, Casale produced and engineered Martini Ranch's debut EP "How Can the Labouring Man Find Time for Self-Culture?" which also featured Alan Myers on percussion and Mark Mothersbaugh on keyboards and in the late summer of 1986 he engineered the debut solo studio album for the Police's guitarist Andy Summers, recorded at Devo Studios in California. XYZ, featuring songs written and sung by Summers, was then released in 1987.

In 1989, Bob Casale and other members of Devo were involved in the project Visiting Kids, releasing a self-titled EP on the New Rose label in 1990.[9] The band featured Mark Mothersbaugh's then-wife Nancye Ferguson, as well as David Kendrick, Bob Mothersbaugh and Bob's daughter Alex Mothersbaugh. Their record was produced by Bob Casale and Mark Mothersbaugh and Mark also co-wrote some of the songs. Visiting Kids appeared on the soundtrack to the film Rockula (1990), as well as on the Late Show with David Letterman. A promotional video was filmed for the song "Trilobites".

Casale later became a part of the musical production group Mutato Muzika with other members of Devo.[10]

As audio engineering and record production opportunities expanded for Casale and bandmate Mark Mothersbaugh, Casale began working for television and movies, including Four Rooms, Happy Gilmore, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums and Rugrats Go Wild.[11]

Death edit

On February 17, 2014, Casale died at the age of 61, in Los Angeles, California, due to heart failure.[12][13][14] According to his brother Gerald, he went to the emergency room because he was coughing up blood. He was scheduled for tests and his family went home. During the tests, Casale became "agitated" and was given a sedative, after which his blood pressure plunged. He was given epinephrine. When his heart stopped, the medical staff was unable to get it started again.[15]

He is survived by his brother Gerald and two children, Alex and Samantha.[16]

Devo toured the U.S. and Canada in June and July 2014, playing ten dates consisting of their "experimental music" composed and recorded from 1974 to 1978. Planned as a 40th anniversary tour, this outing was billed as the "Hardcore Devo" tour. Partial proceeds for the ten shows went to support Casale's family.[17]

Casale was cremated. His remains were placed in a 3D-printed urn shaped like a Devo energy dome.[18]

Soundtracks edit

Television edit

Years Title
1992–2000 Rugrats
2003 The Groovenians

Film edit

Year Title Director(s) Studio(s)
1995 Four Rooms Allison Anders
Alexandre Rockwell
Robert Rodriguez
Quentin Tarantino
A Band Apart
1996 Happy Gilmore Dennis Dugan Universal Pictures
1998 Rushmore Wes Anderson Touchstone Pictures
1999 Drop Dead Gorgeous Michael Patrick Jann New Line Cinema
2000 The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle Des McAnuff TriBeCa Productions
Jay Ward Productions
Classic Media
2001 The Royal Tenenbaums Wes Anderson Touchstone Pictures
2003 Good Boy! John Hoffman Jim Henson Pictures
A Guy Thing Chris Koch David Ladd Films
Thirteen Catherine Hardwicke Working Title Films
Rugrats Go Wild Norton Virgien
John Eng
Paramount Pictures
Klasky Csupo
2004 Envy Barry Levinson Castle Rock Entertainment
Baltimore/Spring Creek Pictures
2005 The Big White Mark Mylod Capitol Films
VIP Medienfonds 2
Ascendant
Herbie: Fully Loaded Angela Robinson Walt Disney Pictures
Robert Simonds Productions
2006 The Dog Problem Scott Caan Thousand Words
How to Eat Fried Worms Bob Dolman New Line Cinema
2007 Mama's Boy Tim Hamilton Warner Bros.

Discography edit

Devo edit

References edit

  1. ^ Long, Pat (May 2, 2009). "Pat Long meets new wave 80s oddballs Devo, who are intent on making a comeback". The Guardian. London. Retrieved May 9, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c "Devo". AllMusic. Retrieved September 30, 2012.
  3. ^ Steinberg, Shirley R.; Kehler, Michael; Cornish, Linsey (2010). Boy Culture. ABC-CLIO. p. 355.
  4. ^ Prufer, Jason (August 7, 2011). . Kent Patch. Patch Media. Archived from the original on September 7, 2013. Retrieved March 1, 2012.
  5. ^ Paul Vermeersch: A brief history of Devo, Part 1, October 21, 2014, retrieved August 4, 2015
  6. ^ "Devo Interview at Under the Radar". Undertheradar.co.nz. December 4, 2012.
  7. ^ "Alan Myers Obituary". Rolling Stone. Retrieved July 19, 2013.
  8. ^ Ailes, Drew (July 22, 2014). "DEVO'S BOB CASALE REMEMBERED WITH ENERGY DOME URNS". Retrieved January 6, 2016.
  9. ^ The Spawn of Devo: Visiting Kids, April 26, 2012, retrieved August 13, 2015
  10. ^ . Mutato Muzika. Archived from the original on July 3, 2014. Retrieved February 19, 2014.
  11. ^ . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2016. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
  12. ^ "Devo guitarist Bob Casale dead of heart failure at age 61". Fox News Channel. April 17, 2010. Retrieved February 19, 2014.
  13. ^ "Devo guitarist Bob Casale dies of heart failure aged 61". Associated Press. February 18, 2014. Retrieved February 19, 2014.
  14. ^ Marcus, Stephanie (February 18, 2014). "Bob Casale Dead: Devo Member Dies At 61". The Huffington Post. Retrieved February 19, 2014.
  15. ^ "Read Gerald Casale of Devo's heartbreaking statement on anniversary of Bob Casale's death". February 17, 2015. Retrieved January 6, 2016.
  16. ^ "Lisa Casale – Devo Guitarist Bob Casale's Wife". Daily Entertainment News. February 18, 2014.
  17. ^ , December 22, 2014, archived from the original on October 15, 2015, retrieved August 13, 2015
  18. ^ Fagerberg, Jerard. "Peter Saari immortalizes rock 'n' roll royalty | City Pages". City Pages. Retrieved October 28, 2016.

External links edit

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Robert Edward Casale Jr born Robert Edward Pizzute Jr July 14 1952 February 17 2014 or Bob 2 was an American musician composer and record producer He came to prominence in the late 1970s as the rhythm guitarist and keyboardist of the new wave band Devo which released a Top 20 hit in 1980 with the single Whip It The band has maintained a cult following throughout its existence He was the younger brother of their co founder and bass guitarist Gerald Casale Bob CasaleCasale performing live 2008Background informationBirth nameRobert Edward Pizzute Jr Also known asBob 2Born 1952 07 14 July 14 1952Kent Ohio U S DiedFebruary 17 2014 2014 02 17 aged 61 Los Angeles California U S GenresNew wavepunk rockpost punkelectropunkart punk 1 synth pop 2 electronic rock 3 film scoreOccupation s Musiciancomposerrecord produceraudio engineerInstrument s GuitarsynthesizerkeyboardsvocalsYears active1973 2014Formerly ofDevo Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 2 1 Devo 2 2 Other work 3 Death 4 Soundtracks 4 1 Television 4 2 Film 5 Discography 5 1 Devo 6 References 7 External linksEarly years editRobert Edward Pizzute Jr was born on July 14 1952 in Kent Ohio He was born with the last name Pizzute because his father had legally changed his name from Robert Edward Casale to that of his foster parents In the same year as Bob s birth his father changed his name back to his birth name Casale graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School in 1970 and originally trained as a radiographer 4 Career editDevo edit In early 1970 Bob Lewis and Gerald Casale formed the idea of the devolution of the human race after Casale s friend Jeffrey Miller was killed by Ohio National Guardsmen during the Kent State shootings 5 Casale joined Devo in 1973 after being recruited by his brother Gerald After the band underwent a few line up changes Bob Casale became part of the most popular five piece incarnation which consisted of two sets of brothers the Mothersbaughs Mark and Bob and the Casales Gerald and Bob along with drummer Alan Myers 2 Casale later claimed that they formed the band because it was a more immediate way of self expression that required less money and no outside permission 6 Following the commercial failure of their sixth studio album Shout Warner Bros dropped Devo Shortly after claiming to feel creatively unfulfilled Alan Myers left the band 7 causing the remaining band members to abandon the plans for a Shout video LP as well as a tour In the interim Casale began a career as an audio engineer In 1987 Devo reformed with new drummer David Kendrick The band stopped performing in 1991 but reformed as a musical act in 1995 2 Around this time members of Devo appeared in the film The Spirit of 76 but without Bob Mothersbaugh nbsp Devo performing live in Atlanta Georgia 1978 Bob Casale and Gerald CasaleIn Devo concerts Casale played the lead and rhythm guitar and keyboards while also working with MIDI sampling He also sang backing vocals both on albums and at live shows 8 Other work edit As Devo s mainstream popularity waned during the mid 1980s and its various members began working on side projects Casale transitioned to audio engineering and record production He engineered and mixed Mark Mothersbaugh s debut solo studio album Muzik for Insomniaks in 1985 which was later expanded and released as two CDs in 1988 In 1986 Casale produced and engineered Martini Ranch s debut EP How Can the Labouring Man Find Time for Self Culture which also featured Alan Myers on percussion and Mark Mothersbaugh on keyboards and in the late summer of 1986 he engineered the debut solo studio album for the Police s guitarist Andy Summers recorded at Devo Studios in California XYZ featuring songs written and sung by Summers was then released in 1987 In 1989 Bob Casale and other members of Devo were involved in the project Visiting Kids releasing a self titled EP on the New Rose label in 1990 9 The band featured Mark Mothersbaugh s then wife Nancye Ferguson as well as David Kendrick Bob Mothersbaugh and Bob s daughter Alex Mothersbaugh Their record was produced by Bob Casale and Mark Mothersbaugh and Mark also co wrote some of the songs Visiting Kids appeared on the soundtrack to the film Rockula 1990 as well as on the Late Show with David Letterman A promotional video was filmed for the song Trilobites Casale later became a part of the musical production group Mutato Muzika with other members of Devo 10 As audio engineering and record production opportunities expanded for Casale and bandmate Mark Mothersbaugh Casale began working for television and movies including Four Rooms Happy Gilmore Rushmore The Royal Tenenbaums and Rugrats Go Wild 11 Death editOn February 17 2014 Casale died at the age of 61 in Los Angeles California due to heart failure 12 13 14 According to his brother Gerald he went to the emergency room because he was coughing up blood He was scheduled for tests and his family went home During the tests Casale became agitated and was given a sedative after which his blood pressure plunged He was given epinephrine When his heart stopped the medical staff was unable to get it started again 15 He is survived by his brother Gerald and two children Alex and Samantha 16 Devo toured the U S and Canada in June and July 2014 playing ten dates consisting of their experimental music composed and recorded from 1974 to 1978 Planned as a 40th anniversary tour this outing was billed as the Hardcore Devo tour Partial proceeds for the ten shows went to support Casale s family 17 Casale was cremated His remains were placed in a 3D printed urn shaped like a Devo energy dome 18 Soundtracks editTelevision edit Years Title1992 2000 Rugrats2003 The GrooveniansFilm edit Year Title Director s Studio s 1995 Four Rooms Allison AndersAlexandre RockwellRobert RodriguezQuentin Tarantino A Band Apart1996 Happy Gilmore Dennis Dugan Universal Pictures1998 Rushmore Wes Anderson Touchstone Pictures1999 Drop Dead Gorgeous Michael Patrick Jann New Line Cinema2000 The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle Des McAnuff TriBeCa ProductionsJay Ward ProductionsClassic Media2001 The Royal Tenenbaums Wes Anderson Touchstone Pictures2003 Good Boy John Hoffman Jim Henson PicturesA Guy Thing Chris Koch David Ladd FilmsThirteen Catherine Hardwicke Working Title FilmsRugrats Go Wild Norton VirgienJohn Eng Paramount PicturesKlasky Csupo2004 Envy Barry Levinson Castle Rock EntertainmentBaltimore Spring Creek Pictures2005 The Big White Mark Mylod Capitol FilmsVIP Medienfonds 2AscendantHerbie Fully Loaded Angela Robinson Walt Disney PicturesRobert Simonds Productions2006 The Dog Problem Scott Caan Thousand WordsHow to Eat Fried Worms Bob Dolman New Line Cinema2007 Mama s Boy Tim Hamilton Warner Bros Discography editDevo edit Main article Devo discographyReferences edit Long Pat May 2 2009 Pat Long meets new wave 80s oddballs Devo who are intent on making a comeback The Guardian London Retrieved May 9 2012 a b c Devo AllMusic Retrieved September 30 2012 Steinberg Shirley R Kehler Michael Cornish Linsey 2010 Boy Culture ABC CLIO p 355 Prufer Jason August 7 2011 DEVO s Seminal 1975 Night on Kent State s Front Campus Kent Patch Patch Media Archived from the original on September 7 2013 Retrieved March 1 2012 Paul Vermeersch A brief history of Devo Part 1 October 21 2014 retrieved August 4 2015 Devo Interview at Under the Radar Undertheradar co nz December 4 2012 Alan Myers Obituary Rolling Stone Retrieved July 19 2013 Ailes Drew July 22 2014 DEVO S BOB CASALE REMEMBERED WITH ENERGY DOME URNS Retrieved January 6 2016 The Spawn of Devo Visiting Kids April 26 2012 retrieved August 13 2015 Bob was a great friend Mutato Muzika Archived from the original on July 3 2014 Retrieved February 19 2014 Bob Casale filmography Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times 2016 Archived from the original on March 7 2016 Retrieved January 6 2016 Devo guitarist Bob Casale dead of heart failure at age 61 Fox News Channel April 17 2010 Retrieved February 19 2014 Devo guitarist Bob Casale dies of heart failure aged 61 Associated Press February 18 2014 Retrieved February 19 2014 Marcus Stephanie February 18 2014 Bob Casale Dead Devo Member Dies At 61 The Huffington Post Retrieved February 19 2014 Read Gerald Casale of Devo s heartbreaking statement on anniversary of Bob Casale s death February 17 2015 Retrieved January 6 2016 Lisa Casale Devo Guitarist Bob Casale s Wife Daily Entertainment News February 18 2014 Hardcore Devo Live Uncontrollable Urge December 22 2014 archived from the original on October 15 2015 retrieved August 13 2015 Fagerberg Jerard Peter Saari immortalizes rock n roll royalty City Pages City Pages Retrieved October 28 2016 External links editBob Casale at AllMusic Bob Casale discography at Discogs Bob Casale at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bob Casale amp oldid 1210968621, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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