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Gershon Kingsley is a pioneering electronic musician known for his work with the Moog synthesizer. After releasing his first solo album, "Music To Moog By," in 1970, he formed The First Moog Quartet with Stan Free, Eric B. Knight, and Ken Bichel. The quartet toured the United States, performing instrumental electronic music primarily at colleges and universities. They made history as the first group to play electronic music at Carnegie Hall on January 30, 1970, with a special appearance by Robert Moog. In 1971, Kingsley and the quartet performed the Concerto for Moog with the Boston Pops Orchestra, showcasing their innovative sound alongside a symphony orchestra.
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