BURBANK, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- Feb 12, 2010 The following is a letter to the American public from DEVO:
To All of You About to Receive!
We at Devo Inc. are honestly elated! The band, Devo, is on the receiving end of dividends beyond our humble expectations as we move into the Spring of 2010.
Devo’s new spirit of co-operation is yielding unbelievable results in the current entertainment space. Case in point: A one hour plus Devo live concert covered by NBC TV at the awards ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Whistler, BC February 22nd, and, a cultural hip - hop, skip and jump later, a featured, full length live set at Coachella 2010, April 17th in the desert at Indio, California. Friends, these are hot and cold situations beyond our wildest dreams!
After conferring with Warner Bros. Records and Mother LA we have decided to permit Devo to debut some new songs and a new look at their Olympics concert. We couldn’t have wished for a better testing ground from such a fantastically diverse crowd.
Shortly thereafter Devo will have the opportunity to adjust their set and songs, driven by the Olympics crowd input, so they can present a truly "kick ass" show (pardon me) as they say, at Coachella. Their desert show will also coincide with the pre-release of new, focus-group-approved songs from their forthcoming 12 song CD.
There’s one problem however. Right now, Devo is committed to more songs than the new release allows. Word from on high is that songs must be removed from the new CD. 12 is the target number. Help DEVO Inc. and its corporate partners to determine the outcome of the album by participating in the proven system of focus-group testing at the Devolution tent. Your involvement is essential and will grant you a free Energy Dome for your efforts.
We're All Devo,
Greg Scholl, COO for Devo Inc.
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