Asheville’s Citizen Vinyl Joins in Bob’s Birthday Celebration with Second Patrick Gleeson DJ set

 

 

Missed out on in-person tickets for “An Evening With Patrick Gleeson,” part of Bob’s Electric Birthday at the Moogseum on May 23?

 

No worries!

 


 
Downtown Asheville’s Citizen Vinyl (an eclectic LP pressing plant, cocktail bar, and cafe) joins us in celebrating Bob Moog’s 89th birthday with another live, local set from synth pioneer Patrick Gleeson: https://bit.ly/GleesonAtCV
 

Synth pioneer Dr. Patrick Gleeson

 

 
7-10 p.m. on Wednesday, May 24 (the day after Bob’s Electric Birthday), $30.
Citizen Vinyl, 14 O’Henry Ave 
 
Gleeson, a lifelong friend of Bob’s, will perform a live DJ set with projections.
 

 
Herbie Hancock hired Gleeson as a synthesizer tech in the 1970’s, and ended up asking him to become a full-time member of his band, Mwandishi. Also a composer, Gleeson scored a number of film soundtracks, including “The Plague Dogs,” “Apocalypse Now,” “Crossroads” and “The Bedroom Window.” He has scored nine television series, including “Knots Landing.”
 

Get tickets here: https://bit.ly/GleesonAtCV

 

In 1968, Gleeson founded San Francisco’s Different Fur recording studios, where he worked with David Byrne, Devo, Brian Eno and more.

See you at the Moogseum for Bob’s Electric Birthday (museum tours and Dr. Gleeson’s interview, Moog modular demo, and DJ set) on May 23, and at Citizen Vinyl on May 24!