MATRIXSYNTH: Bob Moog Foundation 2019 Year-In-Review Recap & Minimoog Raffle Update


Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Bob Moog Foundation 2019 Year-In-Review Recap & Minimoog Raffle Update


Published on Feb 24, 2020 moogfoundation

"2019 was a year of great accomplishment for the Bob Moog Foundation as Dr. Bob's SoundSchool expanded to teach and inspire 3,000 children a year through science, music, and innovation, and as we opened the Moogseum in Asheville, NC, hosted Moogmentum, our grand opening celebration, and much more.

Many thanks to all of you who have supported our innovative path forward.
You can support our work here: http://bit.ly/ContributeBMF

Music: "The Princely Hours", Erik Norlander"


And an update on the raffle which only has two weeks left to go:

"Our 2020 raffle for a 1972 Vintage Minimoog Model D signed by Herbie Hancock is off to an excellent start. Big thanks to over 1,000 of you from all over the world who have purchased tickets so far!

With Herbie's signature and inscription to Bob, this incredible synthesizer is truly a one-of-a-kind collector's item!!

You can read all about it and purchase your tickets HERE.

Our raffles provide important funding for the Bob Moog Foundation's educational and historic preservation work. Be sure to purchase your tickets and support our work at the same time. As we like to say, it's a win-win."

1 comment:

  1. "You've WON... a new 1975 Ferrari!"
    "Oh, damn! We already have a small car!" --George Carlin, Toledo Windowbox

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