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Celebrate Bob Moog's 90th Birthday at Pack Library

 

In celebration of synthesizer pioneer Bob Moog ‘s 90th birthday, Pack Library will be having a two-part party! Bob Moog invented the Moog synthesizer in 1964, which revolutionized the face of music. He was a longtime Asheville resident, moving to the area in 1978 and his 90th birthday would have been on May 23.

On Friday, May 17 we will have the following events:

Switched On – 2 p.m.
We’ll welcome Michelle Moog-Koussa, Bob Moog’s daughter and executive director of the Bob Moog Foundation and the Moogseum, for a presentation about the inventor ‘s life. The presentation will include a historical exploration of Moog ‘s life and career through archival photos from the Bob Moog Foundation Archives interwoven with readings from the biography Switched On: Bob Moog and the Synthesizer Revolution by Albert Glinsky.

Mave Waves - 3 p.m.
Plan to stick around after the book talk and make some (sound) waves when the Moogseum will be on hand to demonstrate some of Moog ‘s famous instruments. Participants of all ages will be able to explore and play these groundbreaking electronic inventions, like synthesizers and theremins! Drop in anytime between 3 and 4pm and play a riff or just take a look – this will be hands-on musical fun for all ages.

For more information, contact the library.

What: Bob Moog’s 90th Birthday at Pack Library
When: Friday, May 17 at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Where: Pack Memorial Library - 67 Haywood St. - Asheville
828-250-4700

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Updated Apr 30, 2024 07:47 AM
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