As promised, here's our second installment of video blogs from MoogFest 2010, featuring memories of Bob Moog from colleagues who knew him in the early days, concert highlights, and up-close interviews with Moog-using artists Richard Devine, Nortec Collective, Matmos, DJ Spooky, Jon Hopkins, and Thievery Corporation.

If you enjoy these, show your love by heading to the site of the Bob Moog Memorial Foundation and doing what you can to help them carry Bob's legacy forward through education and preservation of irreplacable Moog history and ephemera.

Special kudos to Geary Yelton, a music journalist and resident of Asheville, North Carolina (where MoogFest took place) for his hard work shooting and editing the videos in this installment. We're not done yet, though--there's more to come!

CLICK HERE for the first installment of this blog.

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Do you employ soft synths as part of a live performance rig?
 Yes, soft synths are what I mainly use.
 Yes, as an adjunct to a mainly hardware keyboard rig.
 No, I gig strictly with hardware synths, digital piano, etc.
 No, because I don't perform live.
 
 
 
 

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