List of Moog synthesizer players
This is a list of notable musicians who use Moog synthesizers. == A == ABBA – a minimoog and polymoog played by Benny Andersson Patrick Adams Walter Afanasieff – Producer Air Don Airey Damon Albarn – Blur The Anniversary Apoptygma Berzerk Arandel Arjen Lucassen Army of Freshmen Alesso == B == Tony Banks – Genesis – Used a Polymoog mostly on And Then There Were Three (1978) information on the book from Armando Gallo – I Know What I Like (DIY) 1981 Basilica and National Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation Many Synthesizers are used in the church's keyboard section Les Baxter (See in 1968, Moog Rock Album) Armin Van Buuren Leroy Bach – Wilco Zac Baird – Korn, Everlast, Fear and the Nervous System, Jonathan Davis and the SFA, Maimou Peter Bardens – Camel Battlecat – Hip hop producer (Snoop Dogg) Peter Baumann – solo and with (Tangerine Dream) - Moog modular Beastie Boys The Beach Boys The Beatles – one of the first mainstream albums to use a Moog was Abbey Road Paul Beaver Bee Gees – "Sweet Song of Summer", To Whom It May Concern (1972); one of the earliest implementations of a Moog in a popular music record (LP) Nuno Bettencourt – Extreme, Population1 Marek Biliński – Polish electronic music composer.
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