Win The Last Moog Voyager Anniversary Edition

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Win The Last Moog Voyager Anniversary Edition
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Moog Music has announced a contest to give away the last Anniversary Edition Minimoog Voyager produced in 2004, the year of inventor Bob Moog’s 50th anniversary in music. One lucky Moog fan will be selected on January 23rd at the 2005 NAMM show in Anaheim CA. The winner will have the opportunity to pick up their new Voyager at Moog’s booth, number 6016 on the show floor, or have it shipped. The Anniversary Edition Voyager was unveiled at the 2004 NAMM show,the official kick-off of Moog’s 50th anniversary. The Minimoog Voyager Anniversary Edition, features a black cabinet and front panel and electric blue back-lit legends and pitch and mod wheels, and has quickly become a Moog classic. Entries will be taken online at:
  • www.moogmusic.com as well as in the booth at the 2005 NAMM show. Bob Moog’s 50th Anniversary has spawned events such as Moogfests in New York, London, and San Francisco, and nationwide screenings of the “Moog Documentary” – a portrait of Bob Moog’s considerable influence in popular music. New products released in 2004 have included the Minimoog Voyager Anniversary Edition, the Etherwave® Pro theremin, the MuRF™ analog effects module, and the Editor Librarian software. Look for more new and innovative products in 2005.
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