May 22, 2009, 1:25 am
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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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I am the un-named violinist….and my name is Ellie LaBar. Thanks for including the photo…I had a blast!!!!
Comment by Ellie LaBar May 22, 2009 @ 10:02 amHello Everyone:
I love the Moog sound, how it has enhanced modern electronic music – will your company be appearing at music trade shows in Western Canada and the Pacific Northwest in the near future?
P.S. The MOOG logo is great too – love it!
Comment by Matt Connell June 1, 2009 @ 1:17 amThank You Bob!
My MOOG Rogue and MOOG Liberation are 2 of my prized posessions.
I am eternally grateful for the opportunity to express mySelf in this wonderful way.
Mykl
Comment by Mykl Gormley August 1, 2009 @ 6:10 pm