Bob Moog Foundation: The Moogseum Flexes Its Specs

January 19, 2009
Bob Moog Foundation At Winter NAMM 2009

Amidst the threshing cacophony of capitalism that marks every NAMM show, the Bob Moog Foundation extolled a different mood. At their booth were displayed, not "hot new gear," but rather an artist's rendition of the planned Moogseum, a combination archive, performance space and museum tribute to the late, great father of electronic music. We stopped by for a breather and to dig the Foundation's planned digs.



Presenter: Bill Holland, Gearwire
Location: Anaheim, CA

Owen O'Malley is a Gearwire contributor


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