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Wheat again.
Here is what was in the Silent Auction at Enter the Mind of Moog
You may not know it, but Michelle Moog-Koussa ran a successful gift shop, called Amore, in Asheville for many years. But soon after Michelle started the Bob Moog Memorial Foundation, she realized she had to close the shop to devote herself full-time to the Foundation. Because of Michelle’s extensive business experience, a lot of excellent Asheville gift shops donated lots of goodies for our silent auction. But there’s more in there for the collector and musician. Here is a quick summary of the items offered in our silent auction, which benefits the Moog Foundation.
Moog Archive Photograph, from 1958. Bob in a nice business suit playing a Melodia Theremin. Number 1 of a limited series of 25.
West Side Gift Basket
Gift certificates to some of the most popular stores and restaurants in Asheville
The Virtuoso International School of Music
4 online piano lessons and a DVD including all 6 volumes of the Virtuoso Methodology series. http://virtuosoism.com
SampleMoog musical instrument multisample library, from Sonic Reality and IK Multimedia
Value $230
Karmasonics Music Package
17 CDs from the music store, total value $150
L’eau de Vie Gift Package
$200 in hair care and facial treatment from one of Asheville’s premier salons.
Moog Little Phatty Synthesizer, value $1,300
Malaprop’s Basket
$230 of books from this popular Asheville independent bookstore.
Chocolate-Raspberry Cake from Rose & Lilly’s Cakes (designers of this evening’s Voyager cake). Total value $80.00
Echo Mountain Recording Studio package
One full day’s use of the facilities, value of $1,000.
Downtown Shopping Spree, total value $275
Father’s Day Basket
A bunch of gifts and gift certificates from numerous Asheville stores
Moog Archive Package
Vintage Moog Music sticker from the early 1970s, and Publisher’s copy of the article “Electronic Music” from the Encyclopedia of Applied Physics, 1994, authored by Bob Moog. Both come with a letter of provenance from Ileana Grams-Moog.
Sensibilities Gift Basket
$140 worth of bathroom-spa goodies from this popular Asheville store.
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Well, I wish you could hear the music. The EP will be available soon so you’ll just have to buy a copy.
I’m really proud of the tremendous progress the Moog Foundation has made in the last year. Go too moogseum.com if you haven’t already and learn about our fantastic plans. We want to educate the world about electronic music and its contribution to musical creativity and art, and of course Bob Moog’s pivotal role in all of this.
The Asheville, North Carolina community has been what has kept all this going. Bob Moog moved here in the 1970s and made it his home, where he lived with his family and raised his four children. It’s obvious that Asheville loves Moog and appreciates the Moog legacy in music history. Now they want to help us share it with the world by helping us build our museum. We hope you’ll continue to support us, and come visit the museum when it opens!
I’m sorry I could not come up with a list of all the great performers on stage tonight. I’ll try to put one together and post it after the fact.
Meanwhile the jam sessions continue. The event is scheduled to run until 10:00 pm, which is twenty more minutes, but I’ll take this opportunity to sign off. I drove up from Atlanta, Georgia this morning to help out with this event and I’ve had a great time. I’ve enjoyed being your host, as it were.
Moog on!
Wheat Williams, volunteer
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- The unnamed violinist played “Amazing Grace” and “Happy Birthday” for Bob Moog
- The Minimoog Voyager
- Theremin World
- Kids love theremins.
- Dave Hamilton’s bandmate Summit; he didn’t play tonight but he set up all the Theremin stations for us.
- Silent Auction
- Bob Moog’s first Big Briar theremin was a replica of the RCA model from the 1930s.
- The illuminated top of the Orange Peel Moog Exhibit
- Bob Moog’s daughter Laura showed up to lend her support.
- Jason and Chris from Moog Music Inc. show off the Moog Guitar
- That’s Ileana Grams-Moog on the left.
- The stage rig for the guitarist. Moogerfoogers and theremin everywhere.
- Dave Hamilton, live in concert
- The prototype of the synthesizer that Bob Moog designed for the Italian company Crumar in the 1980s
- This guy plays trumpet and synth at the same time.
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The ska/reggae song tracked and mixed earlier has been completed, and the whole band is back onstage to play their song with the full arrangement all the way through. Nobody can keep still. There’s a serious groove going down.
Sorry I havent’ posted in awhile. I’ve met so many great people worth talking to.
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Inside the famous Orange Peel before the crowd arrived.
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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.


















