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The Bob Moog Foundation: 2014 by the numbers

The Bob Moog Foundation: 2014 by the numbers

  At the end of the year, a brief update from us, the stewards of the Timeline of Synthesis, to you, our sustainers and supporters. Together, this was our year: - SoundSchool science lessons taught to eager young minds: 11,000 - Classrooms served: 55 - New...

Power Trio joins Bob Moog Foundation Board of Directors

Power Trio joins Bob Moog Foundation Board of Directors

Addition of industry veterans bolsters Bob Moog Foundation Board of Directors  November 17, 2014 (Asheville, NC) – The Bob Moog Foundation has expanded the leadership of the organization with the addition of three new members to its Board of Directors.  Daniel Liston...

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The Verge | There’s Now a Museum Dedicated to Robert Moog and Synthesis Called the Moogseum

Robert Moog changed the landscape of music forever when he launched the first commercial synthesizer in the ‘60s. Since then, the Moog name has become synonymous with synthesis and iconic pieces of hardware like the Minimoog. Now, the Bob Moog Foundation has opened the Moogseum — a museum dedicated to Moog’s work and other important music devices — in Asheville, North Carolina.

Engadget | Moog Museum Tells the History of Popular Synthesized Music

There’s no doubt that Bob Moog had a massive influence on music by making synthesizers popular and accessible, and now there’s a dedicated place to pay homage to his legacy. The Bob Moog Foundation has opened the Moogseum, a museum in Asheville, North Carolina that includes static and interactive exhibits devoted to its namesake’s synths as well as other electronic instruments.

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