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Moogmentum Article from the Mountain Express

Brian Postelle from the the Mountain Express, the local alternative paper in Asheville, wrote a great article about the Bob Moog Foundation back in May  2009, just prior to our Enter the Mind of Moog : Bob's Birthday Bash event. The article offers a fantastic glimpse...

Announcing 2010 Bob Moog Foundation Calendar

From the Archives of Bob Moog: A Photo Retrospective Calendar for 2010 The Bob Moog Foundation has created a calendar celebrating the rich history of the Moog Legacy through vintage photos, memorabilia, quotes and information taken directly from Bob's archive. The...

Umphrey’s McGee Rocks eBay for the Bob Moog Foundation

Midwestern Icons of Improvised Rock Auction Autographed Items for Bob Moog Foundation In October of 2008 Umphrey's McGee, long-time Moog enthusiasts and present-day rock icons, headlined Moogfest at the Hammerstein Ball Room in New York City. Their fantastic set...

Live From The Mind Of Moog #6

img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-395" title="inside peel" src="http://bobmoogfoundation.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/inside-peel.jpg?w=420&h=315" alt="inside peel" width="420" height="315" />Inside the famous Orange Peel before the crowd arrived.

Live From The Mind Of Moog #5

Moog Foundation T-shirts at the merch booth. Have you ordered yours yet? And here are two more cakes–a Moogerfooger and the Bob Moog Foundation logo in edible form.

Live From The Mind Of Moog #4.

August Worley, Bob Moog, and the other very important person whose name I can’t remember. Here they are designing the Minimoog Voyager some years ago.

The Foundation Gets Some Industry Press

In the past year, the Bob Moog Foundation has garnered quite a bit of local, national and even some international press. Our local Asheville newspapers and magazines have been tracking our progress. We have also been featured in the Dec/Jan issue of Paste Magazine,...

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Moog: A history in recordings | Dick Hyman, master stylist of the Moog modular

Dick Hyman was already on his way to becoming a musical legend by 1968 and it had nothing to do with the Moog Modular Synthesizer. Having established himself as a jazz and studio keyboardist, arranger, and composer, he found himself thrust into yet another role—that of pioneering electronic musician.

Thom Holmes: Indexing the Moog Modular from 1967-1970

The Moog Modular 1967–1970: An Index* Tabulating Leading Indicators of Early Moog Influence I want to look back to four years that changed electronic music history. The years were 1967 to 1970, the first years during which Bob Moog’s Modular Synthesizer were widely...

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