Devo’s Gerald Casale parts ways with superb modernist home in Palm Desert

August 29, 2018 @ 2:13 pm

By Neal J. Leitereg

Gerald Casale, the singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who founded the new wave band Devo, has sold his place in Palm Desert for $950,000.

Designed and built by architect-developer duo Ross Patton and Albert Wild, the Midcentury Modern-style home originally hit the market last year at just under $1.5 million. More recently, it was listed for $949,000, according to the Multiple Listing Service.

The sweeping single-story house, which dates to 1963, has been well kept and features slate and cork floors, walls of glass and a split-rock fireplace that extends from floor-to-ceiling in the living room. A mosaic tile and glass-block wall in one of the bathrooms is original.

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