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{{Short description|none}} {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2014}} {{more citations needed|list|date=August 2007}} This is a list of notable musicians who use [[Moog synthesizer]]s. <!-- Only add names here if the person has their own article on Wikipedia, please. Anything else will be removed. --> {{Dynamic list}} {{compact ToC|side=yes|top=yes|num=yes}} ==A== *[[ABBA]] β a minimoog and polymoog played by [[Benny Andersson]] *[[Patrick Adams (musician)|Patrick Adams]] *[[Walter Afanasieff]] β Producer *[[Air (French band)|Air]]<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/stream/FutureMusicIssue68April1998Optimized/Future%20Music%20Issue%2068%20April%201998%20Optimized#page/n65/mode/2up|title=Air condition|magazine=[[Future Music]]|issue=68|date=April 1998|page=64|publisher=Future Publishing|issn=0967-0378|oclc=1032779031}}</ref> *[[Don Airey]] *[[Damon Albarn]] β [[Blur (band)|Blur]] *[[The Anniversary]] *[[Apoptygma Berzerk]] *[[Arandel]] *[[Arjen Lucassen]] *[[Army of Freshmen]] *[[Alesso]] ==B== *[[Tony Banks (musician)|Tony Banks]] β Genesis β Used a Polymoog mostly on [[...And Then There Were Three...|''And Then There Were Three'']] (1978) information on the book from [[Armando Gallo]] β ''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]] β [[Wilco]] *[[Zac Baird]] β [[Korn]], [[Everlast (singer)|Everlast]], [[Fear and the Nervous System]], [[Jonathan Davis and the SFA]], Maimou *[[Peter Bardens]] β [[Camel (band)|Camel]] *[[Battlecat (producer)|Battlecat]] β Hip hop producer ([[Snoop Dogg]]) *[[Peter Baumann]] β solo and with ([[Tangerine Dream]]) - Moog modular *[[Beastie Boys]] *[[The Beach Boys]] *[[The Beatles]] β one of the first mainstream albums to use a Moog was ''[[Abbey Road]]'' *[[Paul Beaver]] *[[Bee Gees]] β "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]] β [[Extreme (band)|Extreme]], [[DramaGods|Population1]] *[[Marek BiliΕski]] β Polish electronic music composer. On his debut album, ''Garden Of The King Of Dawn'', he solely used Minimoog, Polymoog and Micromoog. *[[Blackmail (band)|Blackmail]] *[[Tim Blake]] β [[Crystal Machine]] -[[Gong (band)|Gong]] & [[Hawkwind]] β Moog modular 55, minimoog *[[Paul Bley]] β First live performance of a Moog, at Lincoln Center in 1969 *[[Blondie (band)|Blondie]] *[[David Borden]] β Mother Mallard *[[David Bowie]] *[[The Boxing Lesson]] β use Moog extensively, often in place of a bass guitar *[[Black Label Society]] β Moog used by Zakk Wylde extensively on the 2005 ''Mafia'' Album. *[[Big Wu]] *[[Bon Jovi]] - Memorymoog ==C== *[[Cake (band)|Cake]] *[[Wendy Carlos]] β Wendy Carlos was one of the first users of Moog's equipment. She even collaborated with Moog during the development of his equipment. *[[Jesse Carmichael]] β [[Maroon 5]] *[[Matt Cameron]] β The drummer of the popular American grunge band [[Soundgarden]]. *[[Jane Child]] *[[JosΓ© Cid]] β On the album ''10,000 Anos Depois Entre Venus e Marte'' *[[CKY (band)|CKY]] *[[Todd Tamanend Clark]] *[[Vince Clarke]] β [[Erasure (duo)|Erasure]] β [[Yazoo (band)|Yazoo]] *[[Charlie Clouser]] β [[Nine Inch Nails]] *[[Chvrches|CHVRCHES]] *[[Cloudland Canyon]] *[[Phil Collins]], Minimoog bassline on "Sussudio" & "Who Said I Would" from the album ''[[No Jacket Required]]'' (1985) *[[Coldplay]] *[[Jenny Conlee]] β [[The Decemberists]] *[[Norman Cook]] *[[Tom Coppola]] *[[The Chemical Brothers]] *[[Chick Corea]] *[[Chris Cox (DJ)|Chris Cox]] *[[Chris Cross]] β [[Ultravox]] β [[Minimoog]] *[[Graham Coxon]] β [[Blur (band)|Blur]] *[[Joel Cummins]] β of [[Umphrey's Mcgee]] *[[The Cure]] *[[Lee Curreri]] *[[The Crystal Method]] *[[Charly Garcia]] *[[Cory Henry]] β [[Snarky Puppy]] *[[Tony Carey]] β [[Rainbow Rising]] β [[Minimoog]] ==D== *[[DJ Logic]] *[[DJ Quik]] *[[Daft Punk]] *[[Dana Countryman]] *[[Paul Davis (singer)|Paul Davis]] *[[Dean Fertita]]-[[Queens of the Stone Age]], [[The Dead Weather]] *[[Dave Greenfield]] β [[The Stranglers]] *[[David Crowder]] β [[David Crowder Band]] *[[Deadmau5]] *[[Dead Disco]] *[[Deep Forest]] *[[Deftones]] *[[Dennis DeYoung]] β [[Styx (band)|Styx]] *[[Depeche Mode]] β (used [[Moog Prodigy]], [[Moog Source]]) *[[James Dewees]] β [[The Get Up Kids]] and [[Reggie and the Full Effect]] *[[Devo]] *[[Travis Dickerson]] *[[Disclosure (band)]] *[[Thomas Dolby]] *[[Main Street Electrical Parade|Don Dorsey]] β Composer/engineer of Disney's "Main Street Electrical Parade" *[[Neal Doughty]] β [[REO Speedwagon]] *[[Micky Dolenz]] β [[The Monkees]] *[[Geoff Downes]] β [[Buggles]], [[Yes (band)|Yes]], [[Asia (band)|Asia]] *[[Daryl Dragon]] *[[Dr. Dre]] *[[DragonForce]] *[[Dream Theater]] *[[Dubstar]] *[[Duchess Says]] *[[George Duke]] *[[Jimmy Destri]]-[[Blondie (band)|Blondie]] Major songwriter and keyboardist who was one of the first users of the Polymoog in such hits as "Heart of Glass" and "Atomic" *[[Larry Dunn]] β [[Earth, Wind & Fire]] *[[The Dust Brothers]] *[[Lisa Bella Donna]] ==E== *[[Steve Earle]] *[[Edan (musician)|Edan]] *[[Keith Emerson]] β [[Emerson, Lake & Palmer]] β [[Emerson, Lake & Powell]] -Known to be among the first user of Moog products from 1968, specially a massive custom built modular synthesizer that can be seen in most of his live performances *[[Brian Eno]] β [[Roxy Music]] *[[Gene Eugene]] β [[Adam Again]] and [[Starflyer 59]] *[[Everyone Asked About You]] *[[FranΓ§ois Evans]] ==F== *[[Harold Faltermeyer]] - used Model 15 e.g. on Axel F. (bass) *[[Fatboy Slim]] *[[Mike Farrell]] β [[Morrissey]], [[Macy Gray]] *[[Susan Fassbender]] *[[Larry Fast]] *[[Franz Ferdinand (band)|Franz Ferdinand]] *[[Dean Fertita]] β [[Queens of the Stone Age]], [[The Dead Weather]] *[[Doug Fieger]] β [[The Knack]] *[[John Fogerty]] *[[Ben Folds]] *[[David Foster]] (used mostly [[Minimoog]] during the 1980s and 1990s, and occasionally used [[Moog Source]] and [[Memorymoog]] during the 1980s) *[[Christopher Franke]] β [[Tangerine Dream]] Known from the Virgin years records as a user of a massive custom IIIp modular system, and also a minimoog β Rubycon, Ricochet (1975), and memorymoog *[[Friendly Fires]] *[[Florian Fricke]] who sold his modular to [[Klaus Schulze]]. *[[Eloy Fritsch]] β [[Apocalypse (band)|Apocalypse]] *[[JΓΌrgen Fritz|Hans-JΓΌrgen Fritz]] β Keyboardist of the German prog band [[Triumvirat]]. *[[Edgar Froese]] β [[Tangerine Dream]] Known from the Virgin years records as a user of a custom IIIp modular system, and also a minimoog, polymoog & memorymoog *[[Front Line Assembly]] *[[John Frusciante]] β [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]] ==G== *[[Madonna Wayne Gacy]] β [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] *[[Charly GarcΓa]] *[[Gaudi (musician)|Gaudi]] *[[Maurice Gibb]] β Bee Gees β "Sweet Song of Summer" To Whom It May Concern (1972) *[[Gregg Giuffria]] *[[Mort Garson]] β ''The Wozard of Iz'' (1969), ''Black Mass Lucifer'' (1971), ''Plantasia'' (1976)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.hipwax.com/music/oddpop/moog_mg.html|title=HYP RECORDS/Odd Pop: MoogβMort Garson|website=Hipwax.com|access-date=13 April 2023}}</ref> *[[Martin L. Gore]] β [[Depeche Mode]] *[[Dave Greenfield]] β The Stranglers *[[Goldfrapp]] *[[Patrick Gleeson]] San Francisco-based keyboardist, pioneered synthesizers in rock and jazz, played Moog on 1971 rock album ''[[Sunfighter]]'' and Herbie Hancock's 1972 ''[[Crossings (Herbie Hancock album)|Crossings]]'' ==H== *[[Hailu Mergia]] *[[4hero]] *[[Jan Hammer]] β [[Mahavishnu Orchestra]], [[Jeff Beck]], [[Miami Vice]] β One of the first users of the Minimoog, known for his guitar-like pitch bending technique. *[[George Harrison]] β One of the first pop albums to use the Moog was his ''[[Electronic Sound]]'' solo LP, recorded (partially) in 1968 and released early 1969. *[[Head East]] *[[Heart (band)|Heart]] *[[Herbie Hancock]] β used a Micromoog, Minimoog and Polymoog, which can be seen on the back cover of his 1979 album ''Sunlight'' *[[John Hawken]] β [[Strawbs]] *[[Heldon]] *[[Gregory Hinde]] *[[Hinterland]] *[[Ken Hensley]] *[[Michael Hoenig]] - Tangerine Dream & solo. Minimoog *[[Nellee Hooper]] *[[HORSE The Band]] *[[Liam Howlett]] β [[The Prodigy]] *[[Chad Hugo]] β [[The Neptunes]], [[N.E.R.D]] *[[Hybrid (producers)|Hybrid]] *[[Dick Hyman]] ==I== *[[Incubus (band)|Incubus]] *[[Isao Tomita]] ==J== *[[J Dilla]] (used a custom [[Minimoog Voyager]]) *[[Jack's Mannequin]] *[[Michael Jackson]] *[[James Lascelles]] β [[Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel]]. Played alongside a [[Korg Trinity|Korg Trinity ProX-88]] keyboard β even in acoustic sets. *[[Jane Child]] *[[Janet Jackson]] *[[Randy Jackson]] (of [[Journey (band)|Journey]]) β [[Moog Source]] (1984β1989, 1993) *[[Jimmy Jam]] β Producer, former member of [[The Time (band)|The Time]] *[[Chris Jasper]] *[[Jean-Michel Jarre]] *[[Joy Electric]] *[[Los Jaivas]] β used a minimoog on the album [[Alturas de Macchu Picchu]]<ref>{{cite web |first=Gonzalo |last=Ugarte C. |title=Disco Inmortal: Los Jaivas β Alturas de Macchu Picchu (1981) |url=https://www.nacionrock.com/disco-inmortal-los-jaivas-alturas-de-machu-picchu-1981/ |website=NaciΓ³n Rock |access-date=14 October 2022 |language=es |date=17 October 2017}}</ref> *[[Jesse Johnson (keyboardist)|Jesse Johnson]] β Of [[Motion City Soundtrack]] *[[Adam Jones (musician)|Adam Jones]] β Tool *[[John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones]] β With [[Led Zeppelin]] on the song "[[Friends (Led Zeppelin song)|Friends]]" *[[Billy Joel]] *[[Justice (band)|Justice]] *[[Jordan Rudess]] β [[Dream Theater]] and [[Liquid Tension Experiment]] ==K== *[[Mark Kelly (keyboardist)|Mark Kelly]] β [[Marillion]] β Used a Minimoog, specially on early albums from 1983 with Fish *[[Edd Kalehoff]] *[[Jesse F. Keeler]] β [[Death from Above 1979]] *[[Geoffrey Keezer]] β Christian McBride Band *[[Brian Kehew]] β Half of [[The Moog Cookbook]] *[[Kenna]] *[[Alicia Keys]] *[[Gershon Kingsley]] β ''Music to Moog by'', etc. *[[Kontour]] β ([[Some Bizzare]] Records) *[[Kombi (band)]] β (used [[Multimoog]]) *[[Kraftwerk]] (used [[Micromoog]], [[Minimoog]] and [[Polymoog]]) *[[Lenny Kravitz]] *[[David Kristian]] *[[Pamelia Kurstin]] β [[theremin]] artist. *[[Kashif]] β artist *[[Adem K]] β Australian [[Indie Rock]] musician ==L== *[[Craig Leon]] β Avant garde composer [[Nommos]], Producer for [[The Ramones]], [[Suicide]], [[Blondie (band)|Blondie]], [[Andreas Scholl]] *[[Dan Lacksman]] β [[Telex (band)|Telex]], [[Electronic System]] *[[Ulf Langheinrich]] *[[James Lascelles]] β [[Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel]]. Played alongside a [[Korg Trinity|Korg Trinity ProX-88]] keyboard β even in acoustic sets. *[[Jon Lord]] β [[Deep Purple]], [[Whitesnake]] *[[Rhett Lawrence]] β Producer for [[The Black Eyed Peas]], [[Kelly Clarkson]], [[Mariah Carey]] *[[Geddy Lee]] β [[Rush (band)|Rush]] *[[Rita Lee]] *[[Douglas Leedy]] β Avant garde composer *[[Lendi Vexer]] β Diego GuiΓ±azu *[[Lettuce (band)|Lettuce]] β ''[[Lactucarium]]'' *[[Steve Lindsey]] *[[Christian "Flake" Lorenz]] ([[Rammstein]]) *[[Linkin Park]] *[[Louis Johnson (bassist)|Louis Johnson]] β Used on ''[[We Are the World]]'' and ''[[Back on the Block]]'' *[[Mark Linkous]] β [[Sparklehorse]] *[[The Locust]] β [[Post-punk]]/[[noise rock]]/[[crust punk]] band *[[The Lovemakers]] *[[Ludo (band)|Ludo]] *[[Jeff Lynne]] β [[Electric Light Orchestra]] β Used a Minimoog on ''Out of the Blue'' (1977) *[[The Listening (band)|The Listening]] *[[John Linnell]] β in both [[They Might Be Giants]] and the early band [[The Mundanes]] *[[SΕawomir Εosowski]] β [[Kombi (band)|Kombi]] *Diana Lewis β used Moog Modular on "First Episode at Hienton" and "The Cage" on ''[[Elton John (album)|Elton John]]'' (1970)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.eltonjohn.com/stories/50-years-on-remembering-the-elton-john-album-part-2|title=50 Years On: Remembering the ''Elton John'' Album, Part 2|website=Eltonjohn.com|access-date=13 April 2023}}</ref> ==M== *[[Mike Mainieri]] *[[Manfred Mann (musician)|Manfred Mann]] β Minimoog from the very beginning around 1972, and recently a Moog Voyager *[[Mastodon (band)|Mastodon]] *[[Martin Gore]] *[[Roger Joseph Manning Jr.|Roger Manning]] β The other half of [[The Moog Cookbook]], keyboards for [[Jellyfish (band)|Jellyfish]], Imperial Drag, [[Beck]], [[Air (French band)|Air]], and TV Eyes *[[Mike Pinder]] β Moody Blues β Used on Question of Balance (1970) and Every Good Boy Deserves Favour Albums (1971) *[[Terry Manning]] β One of the earliest uses (1968) on a rock album ''[[Home Sweet Home (rock album)|Home Sweet Home]]'' *[[Ray Manzarek]] β One of the earliest uses on an album, from the psychedelic rock album ''[[Strange Days (Doors album)|Strange Days]]'' by [[The Doors]] *[[Tommy Mars]] β in [[Frank Zappa]]'s band. Can be heard on several Zappa albums and seen in the movie ''[[Baby Snakes]]''. *[[The Moog Cookbook]] *[[MGMT]] β (formerly known as The Management) *[[Anthony Marinelli]] β (synthesizer (and [[Synclavier]]) orchestration/composer for film) *[[Money Mark]] *[[Hideki Matsutake]] *[[Linda McCartney]] β Wings *[[Paul McCartney]] *[[Page McConnell]] β [[Phish]] *[[Roger McGuinn]] β [[The Byrds]] *[[Doug McKechnie]] β a pioneer of synthesizers, highly active in the San Francisco music scene from 1968 to 1972. *[[Gabrial McNair]] β [[No Doubt]], Oslo *[[John Medeski]] β [[Medeski, Martin and Wood]] *[[Max Middleton]] *[[John Mills-Cockell]] Electronic musician from Toronto, Canada who recorded and played live with Moog synths in several bands in the late 60s and early 70s.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://thomholmes.com/Noise_and_Notations/Noise_and_Notations_Blog/Entries/2013/1/14_The_Greatest_Moog_Albums_of_1970.html |title=Thom Holmes Noise and Notations |website=thomholmes.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140116201729/http://thomholmes.com/Noise_and_Notations/Noise_and_Notations_Blog/Entries/2013/1/14_The_Greatest_Moog_Albums_of_1970.html |archive-date=2014-01-16}} </ref> *[[Takako Minekawa]] *[[Kerry Minnear]] β [[Gentle Giant]] *[[Joni Mitchell]] β On the song "The Jungle Line" from ''[[The Hissing of Summer Lawns]]'' *[[Moby]] *[[The Monkees]] β Their song "Daily Nightly" was the first known pop recording to feature a synthesizer, namely the Moog Modular synth purchased by Micky Dolenz, only the third to be sold commercially at the time. *[[Francis Monkman]] *[[Hugo Montenegro]] *[[Patrick Moraz]] β [[Yes (band)|Yes]], [[The Moody Blues]], Solo albums β in 1979 he used for "Future Memories" live on TV a Minimoog, a special custom double Minimoog and a Micromoog; a Polymoog can also be seen on stage. *[[Morcheeba]] *[[Jim Morrison]] ([[The Doors]]) *[[Giorgio Moroder]] and his team β A portable modular system, Minimoog *[[Thurston Moore]] β [[Sonic Youth]], on [[Evol (Sonic Youth album)|Evol]] *[[Steve Morse]] β [[Dixie Dregs]], [[Steve Morse Band]], [[Deep Purple]], [[Kansas (band)|Kansas]] β In the 70s and 80s Morse played a modified Fender Telecaster run through a homemade effects system using a full Minimoog, both studio and live *[[Motion City Soundtrack]] *[[Jason Mraz]] *[[Muse (band)|Muse]] β Minimoogs are used to perform the band's signature synth [[arpeggios]], played live by [[Dominic Howard]] and [[Morgan Nicholls]]. *[[Mutemath]] β Lead singer/keyboardist [[Paul Meany]] added a Moog synth as well as a [[Hammond B3]] to his setup for the band's 2011 Odd Soul Introduction Tour. Moog synthesizers have also featured prominently in some of the band's studio recordings. ==N== *[[Pete Namlook]] *[[Drew Neumann]] *[[New Order (band)|New Order]] *[[CzesΕaw Niemen]] *[[Vittorio Nocenzi]] β with the Minimoog for the band [[Banco del Mutuo Soccorso]] *[[Erik Norlander]] β [[Rocket Scientists]], [[Asia (band)|Featuring John Payne]], [[Lana Lane]], [[Bob Moog Foundation]] *[[Gary Numan]] β notable for the Minimoog, Polymoog and Minimoog Voyager *[[Neurosis (band)|Neurosis]] ==O== *[[Roger O'Donnell]] β [[The Cure]], [[Thompson Twins]], [[The Psychedelic Furs]], [[Berlin (band)|Berlin]], [[Nine Inch Nails (band)|Nine Inch Nails]] *[[Mike Oldfield]] *[[William Onyeabor]] *[[Ryo Okumoto]] β [[Spock's Beard]] *[[Fernando Otero]] β Minimoog ==P== *[[David Paich]] *[[Eduardo Parra]] Former Keyboardist from Chilean band, [[Los Jaivas]] *[[Perpetual Groove]] *[[Jean-Jacques Perrey]] *[[Pharrell]] *[[Plastiq Phantom]] *[[Greg Phillinganes]] *[[Phoenix (French band)|Phoenix]] *[[Mike Pinder]] β[[Moody Blues]] β Used on ''[[A Question of Balance]]'' (1970) and ''[[Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (album)|Every Good Boy Deserves Favour]]'' albums (1971) *[[Gino Piserchio]] *[[Bill Plummer]] *[[Portishead (band)|Portishead]] β [[Adrian Utley]] *[[Portugal. The Man]] *[[Roger Powell (musician)|Roger Powell]] β [[Todd Rundgren]], and the album of [[Meat Loaf]], ''[[Bat Out of Hell]]'' *[[Billy Preston]] *[[Don Preston]] *[[Steve Porcaro]] *[[Prince (musician)|Prince]] *[[Flavio Premoli]] β [[Premiata Forneria Marconi]] *[[Pull Tiger Tail]] β British Indie Band; Moog Rogue, MG-1, Taurus 1 pedals and Little Phatty *[[PlayRadioPlay!]] β [[Daniel Hunter (musician)|Daniel Hunter]] *[[The Punk Group]] β Minimoog Voyager, SubPhatty, Minimoog Model D, Grandmother *[[Federico GonzΓ‘lez PeΓ±a]] ==Q== *[[Queens of the Stone Age]] β [[Dean Fertita]] (Uses a [[Little Phatty]]) ==R== *[[Radiohead]] *[[Robertinho de Recife]] *[[Radio Massacre International]] *[[Gerry Rafferty]] β "Whatever's Written in Your Heart". A [[Minimoog]] was used for some soft backing effects (as seen in official video). *[[Jason Rebello]] *[[Relient K]] β Select songs *[[The Rentals]] *[[The Residents]] *[[Martin Rev]] *[[Trent Reznor]] β [[Nine Inch Nails]] *[[Nick Rhodes]] β [[Duran Duran]] *[[David Rosenthal (musician)|David Rosenthal]] β [[Billy Joel]] *[[Rick Rubin]] *[[Jordan Rudess]] β [[Dream Theater]], [[Liquid Tension Experiment]] *[[Leon Russell]] *[[Mike Rutherford]] β [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]] β Used a Taurus bass pedal from 1975, source from the book "I know what I like" from Armando Gallo 1981 *[[Rwake]] *[[Kristoffer Garm Rygg]] β [[Ulver]] *[[Francis Rimbert]] *[[Rush (band)|Rush]] β [[Geddy Lee]] ==S== *[[Saga (band)|Saga]] *[[Darian Sahanaja]] β [[Heart (band)|Heart]] *[[David Sancious]] *[[Santana (band)|Santana]] *[[Jan Schelhaas]] *[[Black Mountain (band)|Jeremy Schmidt]] of [[Black Mountain (band)|Black Mountain]] β [[Moog Source]] *[[Johannes Schmoelling]] - Minimoog *[[Eberhard Schoener]] β He bought the modular Moog IIIp (previously used by [[the Beatles]]) in 1969.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFy0gD1zqA8 Eberhard Schoener ΓΌbergibt den MOOG Synthesizer dem Deutschen Museum</ref> *[[Klaus Schulze]] β Minimoogs, Micromoog, Polymoog, Modular, Memorymoog *[[Seeed]] *[[Mark Shreeve]] of [[Redshift (music)|Redshift]] β modular *[[Eric Siday]] first user in the sixties, used early modulars *[[Shaggy (artist)|Shaggy]] *[[Matt Sharp]] β [[Weezer]], [[The Rentals]] *[[Claudio Simonetti]] β [[Goblin (band)|Goblin]], Daemonia *[[Paul Shaffer]] β ''[[Late Show with David Letterman]]'' *[[Tom Schuman]] β keyboardist from the jazz band [[Spyro Gyra]] used a Multimoog and Moog Liberation *[[Paul Simon]] *[[Skinny Puppy]] *[[The Sleep-ins]] *[[Snarky Puppy]] *[[JΓ³zef Skrzek]] β leader of Polish group [[SBB (band)|SBB]] *[[Sniff 'n' the Tears]] *[[The Sounds]] *[[Soulwax]] *[[Space Art (band)|Space Art]] used a Polymoog and a Memorymoog.<ref name="OuestFrance">{{cite news|url=https://larochesuryon.maville.com/sortir/infos_-musique.-space-art-pionniers-de-l-electro-a-la-francaise_54135-3092333_actu.Htm|title=Musique. Space Art, pionniers de l'electro Γ la franΓ§aise|language=French|trans-title=Music. Space Art, pioneers of French electro|work=Ouest France|first=Philippe|last=Richard|date=29 November 2016|access-date=28 April 2021}}</ref> *[[Stereolab]] *[[David Scott Stone]] *[[Robert Jan Stips]] *[[Scott Storch]] *[[Suicide (band)|Suicide]] *[[Sun Ra]] β An idiosyncratic Jazz innovator, recorded and played live with a prototype Minimoog in late 1969 and thereafter made extensive use of Moogs in his music<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://moogfoundation.org/sun-ra-the-minimoog-by-historian-thom-holmes/|title = Sun Ra & the Minimoog|website=Moogfoundation.org|date = 6 November 2013}}</ref> *[[SPOD (band)|SPOD]] β Minimoog *[[Sunn O)))]] *[[The Supremes|Supremes]] *[[Chris Swansen]] - composer in residence and musical director with the R.A. Moog Company, in 1969 he gave the world premier of the instrument at the Museum of Modern Art in New York<ref>{{Cite web |title=Dartmouth Alumni |url=https://alumni.dartmouth.edu/user/login?destination=node/10716%3Faspxerrorpath%3D/Default.aspx |access-date=2024-04-26 |website=alumni.dartmouth.edu}}</ref> *[[Syrinx (band)|Syrinx]] Three-piece band from Toronto, Canada who recorded and toured 1970β1972 with John Mills-Cockell playing Moog and other synths<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.canuckistanmusic.com/index.php?maid=25|title=Syrinx Syrinx|website=Canuckistanmusic.com|access-date=13 April 2023}}</ref> *[[Sylvan Esso]] *[[Shalabi Effect]] *[[Stephan Bodzin]] ==T== *[[Peter Townshend]] *[[Tycho (musician)|Tycho]] *[[Richard Tandy]] β [[Electric Light Orchestra]] β Micromoog, Minimoog and Polymoog *[[Tangerine Dream]] - 1973 to present day. Used customised IIIP x 2 (1973-1979), Minimoog (from 1975), Polymoog (from 1979), Memorymoog (from 1982), Minimoog Voyager (from 2011), Minitaur, Sirin, Mother 32 & DFAM *[[Tegan and Sara]] β Minimoog *[[Yann Tiersen]] *[[That Dog]] *[[Thursday (band)|Thursday]] *[[Isao Tomita]] β Moog Modular 55 and Custom Modular synthesizers and Polymoog *[[Tonto's Expanding Head Band]] *[[TrentemΓΈller]] *[[Trocadero (band)|Trocadero]] *[[Roger Troutman]] β [[Zapp (band)]] ==U== *[[Ultravox]] β Notably the distinctive 'Vienna' bassline was performed on a Minimoog by Bassist Chris Cross *[[The Units]] β Pioneers of [[electropunk]], Scott Ryser played a Minimoog on all of their records beginning in 1979 and Rachel Webber played a Moog Source. ==V== *[[Eddie Van Halen]] *[[Manuel Valera]] currently playing a Moog Little Phatty and Minimoog Voyager *[[Anthony Cedric Vuagniaux]] *[[MariΓ‘n Varga]] ==W== *[[Adam Wakeman]] With [[Ozzy Osbourne]], [[Black Sabbath]] & [[Strawbs]] *[[Oliver Wakeman]] With [[Yes (band)|Yes]] on the [[Fly From Here]] album *[[Rick Wakeman]] *[[Steve Walsh (musician)|Steve Walsh]] β [[Kansas (band)|Kansas]] *[[Jeremy Wall]] - Minimoog [[Spyro Gyra]] *[[Kit Watkins]] β Used a Minimoog with Camel in 1979 on "I Can See Your House from Here", also on solo album ''Labyrinth'' (1980) *[[Whirlwind Heat]] *[[Andy Whitmore]] Record Producer / Keyboard Player, London UK *[[Alan Wilder]] β [[Recoil (band)|Recoil β]] [[Depeche Mode]] *[[Ben Wilson (musician)|Ben Wilson]] β [[Blues Traveler]] *[[Brian Wilson]] β On ''[[The Beach Boys Love You]]'' album *[[Carl Wilson]] β On the ''[[Surf's Up (album)|Surf's Up]]'' album *[[Dennis Wilson]] β On the ''[[Pacific Ocean Blue]]'' album *[[Steve Winwood]] β With the Go band on their albums, ''[[Go (Go album)|Go]]'' and ''[[Go Live from Paris]]'' in 1976 and in his solo albums *[[Peter Wolf (producer)|Peter Wolf]] β In [[Frank Zappa]]'s band. *[[Stevie Wonder]] *[[Bernie Worrell]] β Keyboard player with [[Parliament (band)|Parliament]], [[Funkadelic]], and touring member with [[Talking Heads]] *[[Fred Wreck]] β Hip hop producer ([[Snoop Dogg]]) *[[Richard Wright (musician)|Richard Wright]] β [[Pink Floyd]] β Used on ''[[The Dark Side of the Moon]]'' (1973), ''[[Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd album)|Wish You Were Here]]'' (1975), ''[[Animals (Pink Floyd album)|Animals]]'' (1977) and ''[[The Wall]]'' (1979) *[[Klaus Wunderlich]] β Used a custom cabinet Moog modular system on the album ''Sound Moog 2000 Organ, Rhythm'' (1973) *[[Gary Wright]]- [[Spooky Tooth]] and his solo career *[[Zakk Wylde]] β [[Black Label Society]], on the album ''Mafia'' ==Y== *[[Akira Yamaoka]] *[[Yellow Magic Orchestra]] *[[Owl City|Adam Young]] β Owl City/Producer/Engineer, Owatonna MN *[[Larry Young (jazz)|Larry Young]] *[[Yes (band)|Yes]] *Joey Youngman as [[Wolfgang Gartner]] ==Z== *[[Frank Zappa]] β had most of his keyboard players played a Minimoog in the '70s and '80s. *[[Zero 7]] *[[Hans Zimmer]] β Film composer *[[Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer]] *[[Zigmars Liepins]] β ([[Moog Prodigy]]) *[[Zoot Woman]] *[[Fred Zarr]] ==References== {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Moog synthesizer players}} [[Category:Lists of musicians by instrument|Moog synthesizer users]] [[Category:Keyboardists|Moog]]
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