"I'm pleased and proud to announce that I will be performing with Jordan Rudess at this year's Moogfest (http://www.moogfest.net) on September 22 at B. B. King's in New York City!
What's more, I'll be bringing my new Buchla 200e/Continuum (http://www.otownmedia.com/he/buchla.htm) system to the land of the Moog for the first time.
Performers include Thomas Dolby, T Lavitz, Don Preston, Adam Holzman, Gershon Kingsley, Herb Deutsch, and many other pioneers and practitioners of the art of Moog synthesis, so it should be an evening of diverse and exciting music. I hope to see you there."
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Tuesday, August 28, 2007
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Richard -
ReplyDeleteFirst - congrats on the gig. it's a good one.
Taking the Buchla to Moogfest? I LOVE IT. That outta tighen a few asses, don't ya think? Good form, my friend. You've got a permenent spot on my A list for this.
- P
lili echo the sentiment...and..how about , BUCHLAFEST!!!!! it would be wonderful for all eleven of us ;)
ReplyDeleteNow if they could get one more Buchla there, they could do a nice version of Dueling Banjos.
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