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Archives - 1971

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The Post-Crescent

February 4, 1971


Electronic Wonders
Moog Presentation Successful, Unique


Since Gershon Kingsley is not only an accomplished composer and arranger but an unpretentious and likeable master of ceremonies, Monday's recital by the First Moog Quartet was a pronounced success.

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Columbus Dispatch

February 5, 1971


'Moog' Music Is Futuristic
By HERBERT COOK Of The Dispatch Staff


The most popular parlor game in this blossoming Age of Transistors seems to be self-flagellation. We rail against our own exploding technology as though it were evil incarnate, even as we trot off to buy 'the latest stereophonic, stroboscopic supercircuit.

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The Christian Science Monitor

Monday, February 22, 1971


Nine-member Moog quartet in concert
By Roderick Nordell


Gershon Kingsley modestly calls his nine-member First Moog Quartet the Model T Ford phase of in-person performance on those electronic sound synthesizers devised by Robert Moog.

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Ithaca Journal

May 26, 1971


Moog Gets Top SBA Award

TRUMANSBURG- Robert A. Moog of Trumansburg, inventor of the Moog Synthesizer, this morning received an award designating him as the Small Businessman of the Year of New York State.

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Ithaca Journal

August 31, 1971


Last Month in Trumansburg
Moog Plant Is Mooving to Buffalo Area
By JOHN PECK Journal Staff Writer


TRUMANSBURG - Moog Musonics Inc. of Williamsville announced this morning it will consolidate all its activities at its Williamsville plant, meaning that it will close its operation here effective Oct. 1.

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