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Cleveland Fox 8’s morning show, That’s Life with Robin Swoboda is airing a special on the best places to go in Ohio’s most charmingly cool city. I’m obviously talking about Akron, and of course RCC is one of the best places to visit!

See us this Monday, February 16th at 10am. Along with us, some of our great neighbors like WE Gallery, Mocha Maiden, Uncorked, Musica, and Noto; as well as Don Drumm & West Point Market will be featured.

This is going to show that Akron is waaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy more than Cleveland’s little sister to the south. I’ll get the video up asap. Catch it live (or DVR/Tivo…if you must).

What an AMAZING week for Akron & music. First The Pretenders release a new album, Break Up the Concrete (click here to order); then Chrissie Hynde is rockin’ Rubber City Clothing shirts all over national TV supporting her hometown; but NOW get ready for another De-Evolution! DEVO is coming home! Tickets went on sale today for a show next week, October 17th at the Civic Theater. The “Duty Now For the Future” show is a fundraiser for the Summit County Democratic Party and the presidential campaign of Barack Obama.

Tickets are available. at the Akron Civic Theatre Box Office (330.253.2488 or akroncivic.com) and Ticketmaster (330.945.9400, 216.241.5555 or ticketmaster.com).  Reserved seats are available for $50, $35, and $25.  A limited number of VIP tickets, which include a post show reception with the band, are available for $150.

Here is the official press release from the Summit County Democratic Party:

In the final month of this historic presidential race, the band DEVO is making an urgent trip to their native Akron, Ohio to rally for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.

The four founding members of DEVO (two sets of brothers — Mark Mothersbaugh, Bob Mothersbaugh, Gerry Casale and Bob Casale) sprang from Akron in the 1970s at a time when the city was mired in a severe recession and dealing with the after-effects of a failed war. The band channeled that frustration into such groundbreaking hits as “Gates of Steel,” “Whip It,” and “Freedom of Choice.” Their albums blended political lyrics and pop iconography with urgent guitars and groundbreaking electronics, the combination of which earned them a place in music history and continues to influence countless bands today.

And at a time when the country is facing an economic crisis of historic proportions and soldiers are returning from service to bleak job prospects, DEVO is converging on Akron to channel their energies with a concert called “Duty Now for the Future.” All proceeds will benefit the Summit County Democratic Party in their efforts to create a future filled with hope and responsibility by electing Barack Obama as President of the United States.

Although the four band members now live in Los Angeles, DEVO maintains strong family ties to northeastern Ohio, and feel that their energy could be best served by supporting Barack Obama in their home state. “Ohio is where we need to be,” says Mark Mothersbaugh, the band’s co-founder and frontman. “My wife Anita convinced me of this after we had attended yet another Obama event here in California. It’s great that we’re all for Obama, but sitting around in our BLUE bubble doesn’t do anything for his chances in the battleground states. We all have a vested interest in what happens here — our families and friends who have been hurt of the nonsense of the past eight years. We hope to make an impact with this concert, and raise consciousness to what’s happened in Ohio in the past — and what will happen again if people are not made aware of what their vote means. Our country is currently struggling under the burden of the unrestrained greed and political blunders of the current administration. We need a presidential team that can pilot us out of this mess. I think that Barack Obama and Joe Biden are our only hope. That’s why we are here.”

Adds Gerald V. Casale, Mothersbaugh’s co-writer and the band’s co-founder (they met at Kent State): “DEVO’s excited to be ‘bringin’ it all back home’ to our birthplace, Akron. This is the most important election in recent history, and most experts agree that Ohio is the key to winning it. Freedom of Choice is the title of our most successful record — it’s what America is all about. We’re honored to help raise money for the Summit County Democratic Party and awareness for Barack Obama’s candidacy. By restoring democracy, he will make sure that Freedom of Choice remains what this country is all about.”

DEVO will perform their “Duty Now for the Future” concert at the Akron Civic Theatre at 8 p.m. on Friday, October 17, 2008. All proceeds will go to the Summit County Democratic Party and there will be a reception with the band for VIP ticket holders.

How AWESOME were The Pretenders on TV?  Secondly, how AWESOME was it to see Chrissie Hynde so proudly supporting her hometown with Rubber City Clothing t-shirts? Check out the videos below:

Here’s The Pretenders performing ‘Boots of Chinese Plastic’ on The Late Show with David Letterman. Take note of Chrissie’s THINK RUBBER RCC shirt. Click here to order one of your own.

Chrissie wore ENJOY AKRON on The Today Show this morning, while they performed ‘Love Is A Mystery’. Click here to ENJOY it for yourself.

Meredith Viera tried to steal Chrissie’s guitar pick, but we’re almost certain she really wanted the Enjoy Akron shirt.

Don’t forget to check out The Pretenders on The Late Show with David Letterman tonight at 11:30pm on CBS.  The musical acts are usually on the last 10-15 minutes of the show, but you’ll probably want to watch the whole thing anyway.  Who doesn’t love David Letterman?  We’re hoping Rubber City Clothing will be making it’s national TV debut if Chrissie wears one of her favorite RCC shirts.  We’ve already gotten a bunch of calls about the Akron WITNESSED First shirt that Chrissie wore on the cover of the Arts section of The New York Times yesterday.

Catch The Late Show tonight and get up early tomorrow to watch The Pretenders on The Today Show on NBC.  Not exactly sure of the estimated time they’ll be on- we’re guessing in the 8-9am block of the 4 hour bonanza that is The Today Show.

Like what you see Chrissie wearing?  Stop in the Rubber City Clothing store or visit our website to order one, two, three, etc. for yourself!  There is free shipping on any order of $60 or more.