Moogseum Featured in New Episode of Samantha Brown’s PBS Travel Show, Places to Love
Check out our Moogseum on PBS, featured in the new season six episode of travel host Samantha Brown’s PBS program, Places to Love. The episode, entitled “The Makers,” explores great examples of craftsmanship in several disciplines, from leather goods to...Power our work with a synth gear donation — and check out our new Official Moogseum Reverb Shop!
Our Moogseum has teamed up with online music marketplace Reverb in sharing and preserving electronic music history — with the Official Moogseum Reverb Shop for donated gear, opening Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022. Whether you’re a pro musician or hobbyist,...Announcing “Exploring the Moog Liberation” Virtual Event
The Bob Moog Foundation is excited to announce a virtual event exploring a lesser known facet of Moog history. Exploring the Moog Liberation will provide a deep dive into the now legendary keytar synthesizer originally released by Moog Music, Inc. (Buffalo) in 1980.
Moogseum Adds “Fifty Years of Bob Moog Theremins” to Google Arts & Culture Exhibits
Moogseum adds “Fifty Years of Bob Moog Theremins” to Google Arts & Culture’s “Music, Makers & Machines” exhibits, highlighting the importance of the theremin, and the influence of Leon Theremin in Bob Moog’s life and work.
First Minimoog Voyager Ever Sold Now on Display In New Moogseum Exhibit
The Bob Moog Foundation is excited to unveil a special new exhibit opening at the Moogseum: Minimoog Voyager Signature Edition serial #002 signed by Bob Moog. In addition to being signed, this legendary synthesizer was hand-built, was the first ever sale from the current Moog Music, Inc., and was recently donated to the Bob Moog Foundation Archives by the Board of Directors President, David Mash, who has been its sole owner.