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Bob Moog, inventor of the immensely popular Moog synthesizer has died yesterday at the age of 71 in Asheville, North Carolina, USA. Bob was diagnosed with brain cancer (glioblastoma multiforme or GBM) in late April 2005. He had received both radiation treatment and chemotherapy to help combat the disease. He is survived by his wife, Ileana, his five children, Laura Moog Lanier, Matthew Moog, Michelle Moog-Koussa, Renee Moog, and Miranda Richmond; and the mother of his children, Shirleigh Moog. Robert A. Moog, born May 23, 1934 was a pioneer of electronic music. The Moog synthesizer was one of the first widely used electronic musical instruments. Early developmental work on the components of the synthesizer occured at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center, now the Computer Music Center. Moog created the first modern, realtime playable and reconfigurable music synthesizer in 1963, it sometimes took hours to set up the machine for a new sound. Unlike the few other 1960s synthesizer manufacturers, Moog shipped a piano-style keyboard as the standard user interface to his synthesizers. The Minimoog became the most popular monophonic synthesizer of the 1970s, selling approximately 13,000 units between 1971 and 1982. Musicians that have used Moog equipment include Depeche Mode, Genesis, U2, The Police, and many others. The first record to feature a Moog synthesizer was "Cosmic Sounds" by The Zodiac. Popularity for the Moogs surged in the 1970s then declined in the 1980s as digital synthesizers gained traction in the market. By the mid-1990s, analog synthesizers were again highly sought after and prized for their classic sound. As of 2004, more than 15 companies are making Moog-style synthesizer modules. The Bob Moog Foundation has been created as a memorial, with the aim of continuing his life's work of developing electronic music.
10/16 Mexico City, MX @ World Trade Center - on sale now
10/17 Guadalajara, MX @ Teatro Diana - on sale now
10/20 Vancouver, BC @ Vancouver Centre of Performing Arts - presale 8/24, public sale 8/26
10/21 Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre - on sale now
10/25 San Francisco, CA @ Warfield Theatre - presale 9/07, public sale 9/11
10/26 San Francisco, CA @ Warfield Theatre - presale 9/07, public sale 9/11
10/28 Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern LG
10/29 Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern LG
10/30 Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern LG
11/02 San Diego, CA @ 4&B - presale 9/07, public sale 9/10
11/03 Phoenix, AZ @ tba
11/05 Denver, CO @ Paramount Theatre - presale 9/14, public sale 9/17
11/07 Minneapolis, MN @ State Theatre
11/08 Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre - presale 9/07, public sale 9/10
11/09 Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre - presale 9/07, public sale 9/10
11/11 New York, NY @ Nokia Live Time Square - on sale now
11/12 New York, NY @ Nokia Live Time Square - on sale now
11/13 Boston, MA @ Orpheum Theatre - presale 9/14, public sale 9/17
11/15 Montreal, QC @ Metropolis
11/17 Toronto, ON @ Kool Haus
11/19 Detroit, MI @ Royal Oak Theatre
11/24 Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle - presale 9/07, public sale 9/10
11/25 Orlando, FL @ House of Blues - presale 9/14, public sale 9/17
11/26 Pompano Beach, FL @ Club Cinema
Tuesday: pretty sure it's true. I'm sure it could be googled if someone's curious.
I was talking in a game here and we've been trying to remember some of the strange names of groups in the 60s & 70s...what's the weirdest one you've heard? I said Uriah Heep, he countered with Humble Pie...who else can you think of?
Tuesday: take it with a grain of salt, it's my own selective memory at work here, but I'm pretty sure it's true.
I'd give you an apple, but they don't have those here, so here
Tuesday: Ray Davies...her hero- she went to England, I think , with meeting him in mind, had his baby..Crissy's first hit single was "Stop Your Sobbing", one of my all-time favorite Kinks songs.
Do I get an "A"????
Pedro Martínez: An R.E.M. song? Ya gotta be kiddin' me! I cant even imagine them doin' that song... *thurp!* whoops, there goes the tray of fresh cookies, cleanup on aisle 6!!!