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Electronic Music Pioneer Robert Moog, 71, Dies

HeadlineAug 23, 2005

And Robert Moog — a pioneer in electronic music — has died at the age of 71. He is best known for inventing the first analog synthesizer known as the Moog. The synthesizer helped changed the sound of popular music. Moog has been used by hundreds of artists over the years including the Beatles, Stevie Wonder and Wilco. He was profiled in the documentary Moog.

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