Yea Bob Moog is such an important part of moden music. It seems as of a
couple of days ago he has taken a turn for the worse. Here is the link to
his diary page where his family is keeping the public informed. You can
also post your best wishes if u feel like it.

http://www.caringbridge.com/cb/inputSiteName.do?method=search&siteName=bobmoog

If you take time and read through some of the guestbook. you can see Bob
has touched alot of people, even many who have nothing to do the world of
synths. He is truly a special man who definatly realized the connection
between man and machine.

a few years ago mike huckaby sold his memory moog to my brother and it sat
in my house for the last 3 years (now its at my other brothers
house..lol). Everytime i turn it on and mess with it its hard not to break
out in a ear to ear grin     at the pure raw moog tone....

lets hope the best for him
michael


> a bit of sad news to wake up to this morning. When it
> comes to Electronic Music, I place Bob Moog one step
> directly above Kraftwerk.
>
> Musician Robert Moog diagnosed with brain tumor
>
> By Paul Clark
> Asheville Citizen-Times
> STAFF WRITER
> published: August 18, 2005 6:00 am
>
> ASHEVILLE — Robert Moog, whose Moog synthesizers
> charted a new course for music in the late 1960s, has
> a brain tumor that may be inoperable, according to a
> Web site that keeps friends and fans abreast of his
> treatment.
>
> Moog, 71, felt the first symptoms in his arm in late
> March, his wife, Ileana Grams, professor of philosophy
> emeritus at UNC Asheville, wrote on CaringBridge.com.
>
> “By the end of a lovely trip to Alaska, it was bad
> enough to check in with his doctor. The MRI showed the
> tumor on April 28,” she said.
>
> “Bob went for a second opinion at Duke on May 10 and
> was told that it was inoperable because of the
> location. … On May 16, he had a biopsy at Duke. He
> started to lose leg function a few days later. By May
> 27, he could no longer use his left leg.”
>
> Grams wrote that Moog’s tumor is a glioblastoma
> multiforme, which the Web site emedicine.com states is
> a malignant tumor for which no “significant” advances
> in treatment have developed in the last 25 years. Most
> therapies lessen suffering, and patients with the best
> of care can expect to live about a year after
> diagnosis, the Web site states.
>
> Moog has settled on a course of conventional and
> nutritional therapy, according to the family messages
> on the Web site. The Citizen-Times was unable to
> contact the family Wednesday.
>
> “It’s as you would expect, an extremely difficult time
> for them,” said Han Fjellestad, who directed the
> documentary “Moog,” shown at the Asheville Film
> Festival last November. Fjellestad receives
>
> e-mails from Grams every couple of weeks updating
> Moog’s condition.
>
> “This summer’s pretty much all about his treatment and
> the various therapies that they’ve decided on,”
> Fjellestad said from his home in San Diego. “It’s a
> shock, obviously. Bob has a lot more to offer to the
> world of music and even outside the world of music. I
> really hope he’s able to continue his work.”
>
> In 1954 at 19, Moog began building early forms of
> electronic instruments. Ten years later, he introduced
> the synthesizer. Moog synthesizers were used on the
> Beatles’ “Abbey Road,” by George Clinton and
> Parliament-Funkadelic and by fusion jazz artists Chick
> Corea and Herbie Hancock. Moog, who lives in
> Asheville, received a Technical Grammy in 2002.
>
> Michael Adams, president of Moog Music, said it’s
> “premature” to say what Moog’s condition might mean
> for the Riverside Drive company, where the instruments
> are made.
>
> “We are all here working hard to honor the 50 years
> that he put into this business,” Adams said. “We are
> just staying focused on what we’re doing in the hopes
> that he recovers and that his genius is felt again.”
>
> Contact Clark at 232-5854 or
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> ON THE NET: To follow family updates on Robert Moog’s
> condition, go to
>
> www.caringbridge.com.
>
> To learn more about Robert Moog’s inventions, go to
> www.moogmusic.com.
>
> http://www.drumtopia.com/news/04_09/Moog_Movie_Music.html
>

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