"The late, great Bob Moog left a legacy that continues to reverberate in the sounds of thousands of musicians and bands. Now the Orange Peel is playing host to an interactive display that enshrines Moog’s work in a 'MiniMoogseum' — a predecessor to a planned full-fledged museum of all things Moog."
see the full article on Mountain Xpress
via the Bob Moog Foundation
Also see: Enter the Mind of Moog 2009 video on Electronic Musician TV.
Friday, June 05, 2009
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is that larry david?
ReplyDeleteCaught the documentary "Theremin: An Electric Odyessy" on A&E the other night and Bob is featured throughout the program talking about his Theremin Designs, first time I heard the legendary man speak. He has an intelligent, calm demeanor about him, and offers hints of humor, I wish I could have met him before he left us too early.
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