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Monday, August 02, 2021

Bob Moog Foundation 15th Anniversary Minimoog Raffle


Minimoog Model D Signed by Bob Moog - video upload by moogfoundation

"Get your tickets: https://bit.ly/AnniversaryMinimoogRaffle

In celebration of 15 years of inspiring the young minds of the future, the Bob Moog Foundation is thrilled to announce our 15th Anniversary Minimoog Raffle featuring a stunning vintage Minimoog Model D signed by Bob Moog himself.

The vintage Minimoog Model D featured is serial number 6572, built at Moog Music’s Williamsville, NY factory during the mid 70s and has an estimated value of over $9,500. The synth has been fully restored by lauded synth technician Wes Taggart of Analogics, and is in excellent technical and physical condition.
Played here by Jil Christensen

Funds raised from the raffle will support the Foundation's hallmark educational project Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool, and the Moogseum, an immersive, experiential facility located in Asheville, NC, which brings Bob Moog’s pioneering legacy and the science of sound and synthesis alive for people of all ages. The Moogseum opened in late May of 2019, and has welcomed over 10,000 visitors from all over the world."



Tuesday, March 16, 2021

The Minimoog: Archetype of a Synthesizer


video by moogfoundation

"Tickets for our 2021 Minimoog raffle are over halfway sold out!

Check out our gorgeous Model D in custom African Makore wooden cabinet and buy your tickets to enter the raffle: http://bit.ly/MinimoogRaffle2021

The raffle is open internationally from March 1, 2021 until 11:59pm ET on March 29, 2021, or until all 4,500 tickets sell out, whichever comes first.

Funds raised from the raffle will be used to expand the Foundation’s hallmark educational project, Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool, currently inspiring over 3,000 elementary school students per year through the science of sound. The raffle will also help support the Moogseum, an immersive, experiential facility located in Asheville, NC, which brings Bob Moog’s legacy and the science of sound and synthesis alive for people of all ages. The Moogseum was closed for five months in 2020 due to the pandemic.

The vintage Minimoog Model D being offered, serial number 8903, was built at Moog Music's Buffalo, NY-era factory during the late 1970s, has an estimated value of $6,500, and will only go up in value given the highly coveted nature of the synthesizer. This Minimoog has been carefully restored and future-proofed by the renowned synthesizer technician Wes Taggart of Analogics, and is in excellent technical condition. Taggart, also a lauded woodworker, fabricated the custom cabinet from rare African Makore wood, which is known for its beauty, strength, and durability.

To donate to the Bob Moog Foundation, visit http://bit.ly/ContributeBMF"

Sunday, February 28, 2021

Bob Moog Foundation 2021 Minimoog Raffle


video by moogfoundation

"The Bob Moog Foundation is excited to announce its 2021 Minimoog Raffle, featuring a vintage, iconic Minimoog Model D synthesizer, serial number 8903, set in a stunning custom cabinet made from rare African Makore.

Update: new video and some pics:

2021 Minimoog Raffle In Custom African Makore Wood Cabinet


For more information, photos and tickets, visit https://bit.ly/MinimoogRaffle2021



The raffle is open internationally from March 1, 2021 until 11:59pm ET on March 29, 2021, or until all 4,500 tickets sell out, whichever comes first.

Funds raised from the raffle will be used to expand the Foundation’s hallmark educational project, Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool, currently inspiring over 3,000 elementary school students per year through the science of sound. The raffle will also help support the Moogseum, an immersive, experiential facility located in Asheville, NC, which brings Bob Moog’s legacy and the science of sound and synthesis alive for people of all ages. The Moogseum was closed for five months in 2020 due to the pandemic.

The vintage Minimoog Model D being offered, serial number 8903, was built at Moog Music's Buffalo, NY-era factory during the late 1970s, has an estimated value of $6,500, and will only go up in value given the highly coveted nature of the synthesizer. This Minimoog has been carefully restored and future-proofed by the renowned synthesizer technician Wes Taggart of Analogics, and is in excellent technical condition. Taggart, also a lauded woodworker, fabricated the custom cabinet from rare African Makore wood, which is known for its beauty, strength, and durability.

To donate to the Bob Moog Foundation, visit http://bit.ly/ContributeBMF"

Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Bob Moog Foundation Announces Virtual Moogseum Tour Featuring Moog Prototype & Herb Deutsch



"We are thrilled to announce a very special one-hour virtual Moogseum tour, Sunday, December 13, 2020, focusing on the Moog modular synthesizer prototype and featuring special guest Herb Deutsch, who collaborated with Bob Moog on developing the pioneering synth.

Deutsch, now 88 years old, used the prototype synthesizer to compose for many years, then donated the instrument to The Henry Ford museum in 1982. It is on loan and being exhibited at the Moogseum through December 31, 2020, making this tour one of the last chances to see it in this unique facility.

The tour will explore Bob Moog’s history leading up to his meeting with Deutsch, and will draw from the vast collection in the Bob Moog Foundation Archives. Deutsch will then join the tour from his home in Long Island, and share his memories and insights into working with Moog during this crucial moment in music history. He will take questions after the tour.

Tickets are available on a “pay what you can” basis through the Eventbrite. The funding generated from the tour will help support the Moogseum, which was closed for five months due to the pandemic.

The prototype heads back to the Henry Ford at the end of the year, so don't miss this special opportunity!

Get Your Tickets HERE"

Sunday, September 20, 2020

Bob Moog Foundation 2020 Trifecta Raffle: The Moog Source


moogfoundation

"The Moog Source: Grand Prize of our 2020 Trifecta Raffle!

The Source was first Moog to offer patch memory storage and a data wheel to edit the parameters. The Source's rich sound has been used by Tangerine Dream, Jan Hammer, Depeche Mode, Devo, Vince Clarke, New Order (especially on the track “Blue Monday” for which provides the throbbing bassline throughout the song), Ultravox, Josh Wink, Front Line Assembly, Moog Cookbook, Kitaro, Imperial Drag, The Cars, Phish, The Rentals, King Crimson, Blur, Gary Numan, and Toby Smith (of Jamiroquai)

Read more about this synthesizer, as well as the Rogue and Source being offered in our Trifecta Raffle, and purchase your tickets here: http://bit.ly/2020TrifectaRaffle

All three synthesizers have been expertly restored and are in excellent technical and physical condition.

The raffle is a fundraiser for the important work of the Bob Moog Foundation. Proceeds benefit our hallmark educational project, Dr. Bob's SoundSchool, the Bob Moog Foundation Archives, and the Moogseum. Find out more here: www.moogfoundation.org.

The raffle is open internationally.

Big Moog Love to @MaryFrances-MamaFunk for exploring these synths with us!"

Friday, September 11, 2020

Bob Moog Foundation 2020 Trifecta Raffle: The Moog Prodigy


moogfoundation

Bob Moog Foundation 2020 Trifecta Raffle posts

"The Moog Prodigy has been lauded as one of the best lead synths ever made, and this one is EXTRA special. With the addition of the MST MIDI to CV Converter, this Prodigy is truly the best of both worlds!

Read more about this synthesizer, as well as the Rogue and Source being offered in our Trifecta Raffle, and purchase your tickets here: http://bit.ly/2020TrifectaRaffle

All three synthesizers have been expertly restored and are in excellent technical and physical condition.

The raffle is a fundraiser for the important work of the Bob Moog Foundation. Proceeds benefit our hallmark educational project, Dr. Bob's SoundSchool, the Bob Moog Foundation Archives, and the Moogseum. Find out more here: www.moogfoundation.org.

The raffle is open internationally.

Big Moog Love to @MaryFrances-MamaFunk for exploring these synths with us!"

Friday, September 04, 2020

Bob Moog Foundation 2020 Trifecta Raffle: Mary Frances of Booty Band Gets Funky With Our Moog Rogue


moogfoundation

"There's. That. Bass.

You're going to want to hop on your chance to win this spunky, compact Moog Rogue that's small on size, and BIG on personality! Watch Empress of Funk @MaryFrances-MamaFunk take our Rogue through some paces!

Read more and purchase your tickets at: http://bit.ly/2020TrifectaRaffle

Our 2020 Trifecta Raffle features three glorious vintage Moog synthesizers: The Moog Source, the Moog Prodigy (with MIDI capable updates), and the Moog Rogue. All have been expertly restored and are in excellent technical and physical condition.

The raffle is a fundraiser for the important work of the Bob Moog Foundation. Proceeds benefit our hallmark educational project, Dr. Bob's SoundSchool, the Bob Moog Foundation Archives, and the Moogseum. Find out more here: www.moogfoundation.org."

Sunday, August 30, 2020

Bob Moog Foundation 2020 Trifecta Raffle: Three Vintage Moog Synthesizers. Three Winners


moogfoundation

"We are thrilled to announce our 2020 Trifecta Raffle featuring three glorious vintage Moog synthesizers: The Moog Source, the Moog Prodigy (with MIDI capable updates), and the Moog Rogue. All have been expertly restored and are in excellent technical and physical condition.

Find out more about the synths and purchase your ticket to win here: https://bit.ly/2020TrifectaRaffle

The raffle is a fundraiser for the important work of the Bob Moog Foundation. Proceeds benefit our hallmark educational project, Dr. Bob's SoundSchool, the Bob Moog Foundation Archives, and the Moogseum. Find out more here: www.moogfoundation.org.

Big Moog Love to @MaryFrances-MamaFunk for exploring these synths with us!"

Friday, August 28, 2020

Ernesto Romeo Reflects on His Inspirational Experience at Moogmentum in August, 2019.


moogfoundation

"Ernesto Romeo, musician, founder of Klauss, and beloved professor of electronic music, living in Buenos Aires, Argentina, reflects on his experiences at Moogmentum, the grand opening celebration of the Moogseum that took place August 13-15, 2019. Ernesto traveled from Argentina especially to attend Moogmentum, and was deeply inspired by his interactions with Herb Deutsch, Patrick Moraz, Larry Fast, and Lisa Bella Donna, as well as other guests at the three day event. You can read more about Moogmentum on the Bob Moog Foundation website: www.moogfoundation.org.

Thank you Ernesto, for making the long trip to be attend Moogmentum, and for sharing your wonderful spirit and knowledge with all of us."

Nice E-mu modular system in the background.

Saturday, June 06, 2020

Beatppl Podcast 73 - Interview w/ Michelle Moog-Koussa


BBoy Tech Report

"We are excited to welcome Michelle Moog-Koussa to the Beatppl podcast. We will chat about the Moog Legacy, the Moogseum, the Bob Moog Foundation, and Moog synth stuff.

About Michelle...
Michelle Moog-Koussa has been the executive director of the Bob Moog Foundation for the 12 years since it's inception. She has guided the organization through the creation and growth of its hallmark educational project, Dr. Bob's SoundSchool, which inspires thousands of teachers and young children every year through a 10-week experiential science of sound curriculum. Michelle has also maintained her vision for a Moogseum, a historical and educational center that will house all of the Foundation's projects while encouraging people of all ages to embrace the process of scientific and creative discovery.

More about the Bob Moog Foundation - https://moogfoundation.org/
More on the Moogseum - https://moogseum.org/"

Monday, March 16, 2020

Bob Moog Foundation Moogseum To Close Temporarily


via The Bob Moog Foundation

"Greetings to all of our BMF supporters during this time of great unease.

I am writing to let you know that we have decided temporarily close the Moogseum, located in downtown Asheville, NC, until March 31, 2020. The closure comes in response to a call for Americans to practice social distancing to help “flatten the curve” of an anticipated widespread Coronavirus outbreak.

Given the critical importance of early self-isolation in stemming the spread of COVID-19, we believe it is our moral imperative to protect our staff, as well as our visitors and our community by temporarily closing the Moogseum to the public. During this time, the work of the Bob Moog Foundation will continue, with our staff working remotely to advance our projects. While the considerations around the spread of the virus remain fluid, we will continue to reassess when we will reopen the Moogseum.

The decision to close the Moogseum comes with considerable financial ramifications. During this time the Foundation encourages you to support its work through donating or other means, explained here.

I thank you all for your support over these many years. We are a donor-driven organization and your contributions have propelled our success, including the creation of the lauded Moogseum. We are grateful to be doing this work together with you.

Wishing you and yours the best of health over these coming weeks,

Michelle Moog-Koussa
Executive Director | Bob Moog Foundation & The Moogseum"

Thursday, February 27, 2020

New York City-based Keyboardist Valerie Ghent On the Greatness of the Iconic Minimoog Model D!


Published on Feb 27, 2020 moogfoundation

"ENTER TO WIN the vintage Minimoog Model D that Valerie is playing, which has been signed by jazz legend Herbie Hancock, here: http://bit.ly/HHMinimoogRaffle.

Raffle ends on March 10th, or until all tickets are sold out. All proceeds benefit the innovative educational and archive preservation work (including the new Moogseum!) of the Bob Moog Foundation , a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization (www.moogfoundation.org).

You can check Valerie out here: http://valghent.com/"

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."

Monday, February 10, 2020

Bob Moog Foundation Raffle to Win Vintage Minimoog Signed by Jazz Legend Herbie Hancock!


Published on Feb 9, 2020 moogfoundation

"Enter to win this Minimoog signed by Herbie Hancock here: http://bit.ly/HHMinimoogRaffle

To raise funding for its hallmark projects, Dr. Bob's SoundSchool and the new Moogseum, the Bob Moog Foundation is honored to be raffling a vintage Minimoog Model D, serial number 1549, signed by the extraordinarily talented, impossibly accomplished 14-Grammy Award winner Herbie Hancock!

Keyboardists Valerie Ghent and Nigel Hall (@Lettuce ) share why this Minimoog is so special.

Help support our work and enter to win today: http://bit.ly/HHMinimoogRaffle.

Raffle runs from February 10-March 10, 2020, or until all tickets sell out, whichever comes first."

Thursday, December 19, 2019

Bob Moog Foundation's 2020 MINIMOOG 50TH ANNIVERSARY CALENDAR


via The Bob Moog Foundation.

"Just in time for the turn of a new decade, we are excited to release our 2020 calendar, The 50th Anniversary of the Birth of the Minimoog, which traces this synthesizer's history from the creation of the prototypes through its eventual release in 1970 and beyond, featuring rare images of the instrument including those with pioneering artists Sun Ra, Dick Hyman, and Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece.

Images were drawn from the Bob Moog Foundation Archives, as well as from David Borden (Mother Mallards Portable Masterpiece), Dick Hyman, Douglas Trubey, and the extensive collection at the Electronic Music Education and Archive Preservation Project (EMEAPP), owners all four Minimoog prototypes.

Further honoring Minimoog history, the calendar features important dates along the evolution of the Minimoog on its journey to becoming the most iconic analog synthesizer of all times.

All profits from the sales of our calendar benefit our hallmark projects, Dr. Bob's SoundSchool, the Moogseum and the preservation of the Bob Moog Foundation Archives. Thank you for supporting our important work!"

Monday, December 02, 2019

The Bob Moog Foundation: Inspiring the Next Generation of Innovators


Published on Dec 2, 2019 moogfoundation

"Through our hallmark education project, Dr. Bob's SoundSchool, and through our new Moogseum, the Bob Moog Foundation is educating and inspiring people of all ages at the intersection of science, music, and imagination. Over 13,000 children have been served through Dr. Bob's SoundSchool, and thousands of people from all over the world have visited the Moogseum. Help keep the Bob Moog Foundation strong and growing. Join us in inspiring the next generation of innovators. DONATE TODAY: http://bit.ly/ContributeBMF"

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Momentous Moogmentum Recap; TWO WEEKS LEFT to Enter Memorymoog Plus Raffle


via The Bob Moog Foundation

"Moogmentum, our grand opening celebration of the Moogseum, was a resounding success. Featuring three days of music, discussions, and workshops by Herb Deutsch, Patrick Moraz, Larry Fast, and Lisa Bella Donna, the events attracted attendees from New York to New Orleans, and from Canada to Argentina. Read a detailed accounting with view the full photo gallery here.

Many thanks to all of you who participated and to all of you who helped make it possible. We were inspired to hear your rave reviews of your three days in Asheville celebrating Bob's legacy with us.

You helped make it a truly extraordinary event!"

And on the raffle:

"Counting Down! Less Than Two Weeks Left to Enter our Raffle for A Vintage Memorymoog Plus!

Our raffle for this beautiful, vintage Memorymoog Plus is in full swing. But remember, this isn't your ordinary Memorymoog Plus. This iconic synthesizer was owned, signed, and played by Dr. Fink of The Revolution on three different Prince tours, making it one-of-a-kind, and oh-so worthy of your studio or collection.

Enter to win the Memorymoog Plus here!"

Monday, August 12, 2019

Moog Filtered Ale Returns for Moogmentum Grand Opening


via The Bob Moog Foundation

"The Bob Moog Foundation and Asheville Brewing Company are proud to announce a very limited release of Moog Filtered Ale, a specially brewed ale named in honor of synthesizer pioneer Bob Moog. This unique pale ale will be available beginning Monday, August 12, 2019, in celebration of Moogmentum, the series of events marking the grand opening of the Foundation’s Moogseum, taking place August 13th-15th in downtown Asheville, NC. All profits from the sale of the beer will be donated to the Bob Moog Foundation to benefit the Moogseum."

Friday, August 09, 2019

Moog Prototype Arrives at the Moogseum August 14 for Moogmentum


via The Bob Moog Foundation

"The Moogseum is proud and honored to announce its exhibition of the iconic Moog synthesizer prototype, which will begin on August 14thas part of the Moogseum’s grand opening celebration Moogmentum: Synthesizing Innovation, Music, and Creativity. The historic prototype, originally belonging to pioneering synthesist and co-collaborator of the instrument, Herb Deutsch, will be on loan to the Moogseum from The Henry Ford, based in Detroit, Michigan."

Note the event (first posted here) takes place August 13 - 15.

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Bob Moog Foundation Moogseum Grand Opening with Patrick Moraz, Herb Deutsch, Larry Fast, and Lisa Bella Donna


via The Bob Moog Foundation

"Sonic Alchemists Patrick Moraz, Herb Deutsch, Larry Fast, and Lisa Bella Donna Come Together to Honor Bob Moog’s Legacy and the Launch of the Moogseum

We are honored and thrilled to announce “Moogmentum: Synthesizing Innovation, Music, and Creativity“, a three day celebration of the grand opening of the Moogseum, taking place from August 13- 15, 2019.

Tickets to the events go one sale through Eventbrite at 10am on Wednesday, July 17, 2019.

Events are ticketed individually, and General Admission and VIP packages are offered. VIP packages, which include the two private events with Herb and Patrick, are limited to 25 people. Please read below for a full description of all events."

You'll find full details on The Bob Moog Foundation website here.
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