Moog

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Moog may refer to:

  • Robert Moog (1934 - 2005), a pioneer of electronic music and inventor of the Moog synthesizer
  • Moog synthesizer, a number of analog synthesizers designed by Robert Moog
  • Moog Music, the American company founded by Robert Moog that manufactures Moog synthesizers
  • Moog (film), a 2004 film about Robert Moog
  • Moog Center for Deaf Education, a deaf oral school located in St. Louis, Missouri
  • The MOOG, Indie rock band from Budapest, Hungary formed in 2004
  • Bill Moog, the inventor of the electrohydraulic servo valve and founder of Moog, Inc.
  • Moog Inc., a worldwide manufacturer of precision control systems
  • Andy Moog (born 1960), former NHL goaltender and current assistant coach of the Dallas Stars
  • MOOG, an astronomical software package for computing simulated stellar spectra
  • Philipp Moog (born 1961), German television actor
  • The Moog, a brainless character from the British animated series Willo the Wisp
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