This is a list of notable musicians who use Moog synthesizers.
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- Tony Banks â Genesis â Used a Polymoog mostly on And Then There Were Three (1978) information on the book from Armando Gallo â 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 â Wilco
- Zac Baird â Korn, Everlast, Fear and the Nervous System, Jonathan Davis and the SFA, Maimou
- Peter Bardens â Camel
- Battlecat â Hip hop producer (Snoop Dogg)
- Peter Baumann â solo and with (Tangerine Dream) - Moog modular
- Beastie Boys
- The Beach Boys
- The Beatles â one of the first mainstream albums to use a Moog was Abbey Road
- Paul Beaver
- Bee Gees â "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 â Extreme, Population1
- Marek BiliÃ
Âski â Polish electronic music composer. On his debut album, Garden Of The King Of Dawn, he solely used Minimoog, Polymoog and Micromoog.
- Blackmail
- Tim Blake â Crystal Machine -Gong & Hawkwind â Moog modular 55, minimoog
- Paul Bley â First live performance of a Moog, at Lincoln Center in 1969
- Blondie
- David Borden â Mother Mallard
- David Bowie
- The Boxing Lesson â use Moog extensively, often in place of a bass guitar
- Black Label Society â Moog used by Zakk Wylde extensively on the 2005 Mafia Album.
- Big Wu
- Bon Jovi - Memorymoog
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- Mike Mainieri
- Manfred Mann â Minimoog from the very beginning around 1972, and recently a Moog Voyager
- Mastodon
- Martin Gore
- Roger Manning â The other half of The Moog Cookbook, keyboards for Jellyfish, Imperial Drag, Beck, Air, and TV Eyes
- Mike Pinder â Moody Blues â Used on Question of Balance (1970) and Every Good Boy Deserves Favour Albums (1971)
- Terry Manning â One of the earliest uses (1968) on a rock album Home Sweet Home
- Ray Manzarek â One of the earliest uses on an album, from the psychedelic rock album Strange Days by The Doors
- Tommy Mars â in Frank Zappa's band. Can be heard on several Zappa albums and seen in the movie Baby Snakes.
- The Moog Cookbook
- MGMT â (formerly known as The Management)
- Anthony Marinelli â (synthesizer (and Synclavier) orchestration/composer for film)
- Money Mark
- Hideki Matsutake
- Linda McCartney â Wings
- Paul McCartney
- Page McConnell â Phish
- Roger McGuinn â The Byrds
- Doug McKechnie â a pioneer of synthesizers, highly active in the San Francisco music scene from 1968 to 1972.
- Gabrial McNair â No Doubt, Oslo
- John Medeski â 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.
- Takako Minekawa
- Kerry Minnear â Gentle Giant
- Joni Mitchell â On the song "The Jungle Line" from The Hissing of Summer Lawns
- Moby
- The Monkees â 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 â Yes, The Moody Blues, Solo albums â 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 â A portable modular system, Minimoog
- Thurston Moore â Sonic Youth, on Evol
- Steve Morse â Dixie Dregs, Steve Morse Band, Deep Purple, Kansas â 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 â Minimoogs are used to perform the band's signature synth arpeggios, played live by Dominic Howard and Morgan Nicholls.
- Mutemath â 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.
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- Saga
- Darian Sahanaja â Heart
- David Sancious
- Santana
- Jan Schelhaas
- Jeremy Schmidt of Black Mountain â Moog Source
- Johannes Schmoelling - Minimoog
- Eberhard Schoener â He bought the modular Moog IIIp (previously used by the Beatles) in 1969.
- Klaus Schulze â Minimoogs, Micromoog, Polymoog, Modular, Memorymoog
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- Mark Shreeve of Redshift â modular
- Eric Siday first user in the sixties, used early modulars
- Shaggy
- Matt Sharp â Weezer, The Rentals
- Claudio Simonetti â Goblin, Daemonia
- Paul Shaffer â Late Show with David Letterman
- Tom Schuman â keyboardist from the jazz band Spyro Gyra used a Multimoog and Moog Liberation
- Paul Simon
- Skinny Puppy
- The Sleep-ins
- Snarky Puppy
- Józef Skrzek â leader of Polish group SBB
- Sniff 'n' the Tears
- The Sounds
- Soulwax
- Space Art used a Polymoog and a Memorymoog.
- Stereolab
- David Scott Stone
- Robert Jan Stips
- Scott Storch
- Suicide
- Sun Ra â 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
- SPOD â Minimoog
- Sunn O)))
- 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
- Syrinx Three-piece band from Toronto, Canada who recorded and toured 1970âÂÂ1972 with John Mills-Cockell playing Moog and other synths
- Sylvan Esso
- Shalabi Effect
- Stephan Bodzin
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- Ultravox â Notably the distinctive 'Vienna' bassline was performed on a Minimoog by Bassist Chris Cross
- The Units â Pioneers of electropunk, Scott Ryser played a Minimoog on all of their records beginning in 1979 and Rachel Webber played a Moog Source.
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- Adam Wakeman With Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath & Strawbs
- Oliver Wakeman With Yes on the Fly From Here album
- Rick Wakeman
- Steve Walsh â Kansas
- Jeremy Wall - Minimoog Spyro Gyra
- Kit Watkins â 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 â Recoil â Depeche Mode
- Ben Wilson â Blues Traveler
- Brian Wilson â On The Beach Boys Love You album
- Carl Wilson â On the Surf's Up album
- Dennis Wilson â On the Pacific Ocean Blue album
- Steve Winwood â With the Go band on their albums, Go and Go Live from Paris in 1976 and in his solo albums
- Peter Wolf â In Frank Zappa's band.
- Stevie Wonder
- Bernie Worrell â Keyboard player with Parliament, Funkadelic, and touring member with Talking Heads
- Fred Wreck â Hip hop producer (Snoop Dogg)
- Richard Wright â Pink Floyd â Used on The Dark Side of the Moon (1973), Wish You Were Here (1975), Animals (1977) and The Wall (1979)
- Klaus Wunderlich â 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 â Black Label Society, on the album Mafia
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