Funny, It Doesn’t Sound Jewish
August 21st, 2005 | Blog, God Is a Moog, Press | admin | No CommentsIn 1973, Gershon Kingsley was invited to perform at a convention of cantors at Grossinger’s, the Catskills retreat for midcentury Jews of a certain station. Mr. Kingsley, a pioneer of the Moog synthesizer, listened as the cantors lamented the increasing commercialization of Jewish music and the creeping influence of rock ‘n’ roll. And then, with …
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