MATRIXSYNTH: The Bob Moog Memorial Foundation for Electronic Music


Saturday, October 14, 2006

The Bob Moog Memorial Foundation for Electronic Music

Newsletter #2:

"Greetings from The Bob Moog Foundation! Thanks so much to all of you who helped make the launching of our website a success. We've had over 6,000 visitors to the site and over 1,100 downloads of our podcast featuring the band Perpetual Groove. The podcast series has also helped us to reach out to the community of musicians playing Moog instruments.

Over the past month, we have been hard at work building our base of support and we need your help! We are planning to distribute brochures about the Foundation to music venues across the U.S. to put backstage, encouraging bands to get involved. In order to accomplish this, we need to raise $5,000.00. Please consider making a $50.00 gift to aid in this effort. Every contribution counts. We need yours.

As we continue to work at cultivating support, we also have a couple of exciting Moogcasts coming up. Look for a podcast featuring Aron Magner, keyboardist from the Disco Biscuits, coming soon. Upcoming artists include progressive rock legend Keith Emerson.

We all miss Bob, but in these podcasts we get a chance to see the music live on through these great musicians.

We thank you for joining us in supporting the Moog legacy of electronic music innovation.

Moog lives. Rock on.

Michelle Moog-Koussa
Director, The Bob Moog Foundation

Spread the word!

Like Michelle mentioned, it's critical that we spread the word about The Moog Foundation in key music venues and studios around the country. With development, printing and production we need to raise $5,000 to make this happen. Will you help?

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Moog in Japanese?

Thanks to our good friend Keiichi Goto, we now have translations of several key components of the www.moogfoundation.org translated into Japanese.

Look for the site to be updated in the coming weeks. Down the road, we hope to launch a Moog Foundation Japan site.

Thanks Keiichi!

What do you think?


We've gotten some amazing stories from friends, family and admirers from on our website. We are collecting these anecdotes and memories to put in a new section of the site.

Do you have a good Moog story? We encourage you to get involved by sending us your story today.

Submit your story
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