List of Moog synthesizer players
This is a list of notable musicians who use Moog synthesizers. Only add names here if the person has their own article on Wikipedia, please. Anything else will be removed.
A
- Damon Albarn - Blur
 - Walter Afanasieff - Producer
 - Adam Young – Owl City/Producer/Engineer, Owatonna MN
 - Andy Whitmore Record Producer / Keyboard Player, London UK
 - ABBA – a minimoog and polymoog played by Benny Andersson
 - Alicia Keys
 - Air
 - Don Airey
 - The Anniversary
 - Apoptygma Berzerk
 - Arandel
 - Arjen Lucassen
 - Army of Freshmen
 - Alesso
 
B
- Tony Banks – Genesis – Used a Polymoog mostly on And Then There Were Three (1978) information on the book from Armando Gallo – 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 – Wilco
 - Zac Baird – Korn, Everlast, Fear and the Nervous System, Jonathan Davis and the SFA, Maimou
 - Peter Bardens – Camel
 - Battlecat – Hip hop producer (Snoop Dogg)
 - Peter Baumann – solo and with (Tangerine Dream)
 - Beastie Boys
 - The Beach Boys
 - The Beatles – One of the first mainstream albums to use a Moog was Abbey Road
 - Paul Beaver
 - Bee Gees – "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 – Extreme, Population1
 - Marek Biliński – Polish composer
 - Blackmail
 - Tim Blake – Crystal Machine -Gong & Hawkwind – Moog modular 55, minimoog
 - Paul Bley – First live performance of a Moog, at Lincoln Center in 1969
 - David Borden – Mother Mallard
 - David Bowie
 - The Boxing Lesson – use Moog extensively, often in place of a bass guitar
 - Black Label Society – Moog used by Zakk Wylde extensively on the 2005 Mafia Album.
 - Big Wu
 
C
- Cake
 - Wendy Carlos - Walter/Wendy Carlos was one of the first users of Moog's equipment. He/she even collaborated with Moog during his development of his equipment.
 - Jesse Carmichael – Maroon 5
 - Matt Cameron – The drummer of the popular American grunge band Soundgarden.
 - Jane Child
 - CKY
 - Todd Tamanend Clark
 - Vince Clarke – Erasure
 - Charlie Clouser – Nine Inch Nails
 - Cloudland Canyon
 - Phil Collins, Minimoog bassline on "Sussudio" & "Who Said I Would" from the album No Jacket Required (1985)
 - Coldplay
 - Jenny Conlee – The Decemberists
 - Norman Cook
 - Tom Coppola
 - Chick Corea
 - Chris Cox
 - Graham Coxon – Blur
 - The Cure
 - Lee Curreri
 - The Crystal Method
 - Charly Garcia
 
D
- DJ Logic
 - DJ Quik
 - Daft Punk
 - Paul Davis
 - Dean Fertita-Queens of the Stone Age, The Dead Weather
 - David Crowder – David Crowder Band
 - Deadmau5
 - Dead Disco
 - Deep Forest
 - Deftones
 - Dennis DeYoung – Styx
 - Depeche Mode – (used Moog Prodigy, Moog Source)
 - James Dewees – The Get Up Kids and Reggie and the Full Effect
 - Devo
 - Travis Dickerson
 - Thomas Dolby
 - Neal Doughty – REO Speedwagon
 - Micky Dolenz – The Monkees
 - Geoff Downes – Asia, Buggles
 - Daryl Dragon
 - Dr. Dre
 - DragonForce
 - Dream Theater
 - Steve Hillier of Dubstar
 - Duchess Says
 - George Duke
 - Jimmy Destri-Blondie Major songwriter and keyboardist who was one of the first users of the Polymoog in such hits as "Heart of Glass" and "Atomic"
 - Larry Dunn – Earth, Wind & Fire
 - The Dust Brothers
 
E
- Steve Earle
 - Edan
 - Keith Emerson – Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Known to be among the very first user of Moog products from 1968, specially a massive custom built modular synthesizer that can be seen in most of his live performances
 - Brian Eno – Roxy Music
 - Eduardo Parra Former Keyboardist from Chilean band, Los Jaivas
 
F
- Fatboy Slim
 - Mike Farrell – Morrissey, Macy Gray
 - Larry Fast
 - Franz Ferdinand
 - Dean Fertita – Queens of the Stone Age, The Dead Weather
 - Doug Fieger – The Knack
 - John Fogerty
 - Ben Folds
 - Christopher Franke – Tangerine Dream Known from the Virgin years records as a user of a massive custom modular system, and also a minimoog – Rubycon, Ricochet (1975)
 - John Frusciante – Red Hot Chili Peppers
 - Front Line Assembly
 - Florian Fricke who sold his modular to Klaus Schulze.
 - Eloy Fritsch – Apocalypse
 - Edgar Froese- – Tangerine Dream Known from the Virgin years records as a user of a custom IIIp modular system, and also a minimoog
 - Friendly Fires
 
G
- Madonna Wayne Gacy – Marilyn Manson
 - Vincent Gallo
 - Charly García
 - Maurice Gibb – Bee Gees – "Sweet Song of Summer" To Whom It May Concern (1972)
 - David Gilmour
 - Gregg Giuffria
 - Mort Garson – The Wozard of Iz (1969), Black Mass Lucifer (1971)[1]
 - Martin L. Gore
 - Dave Greenfield – The Stranglers
 - Goldfrapp
 - Patrick Gleeson San Francisco-based keyboardist, pioneered synthesizers in rock and jazz, played Moog on 1971 rock album Sunfighter and Herbie Hancock's 1972 Crossings[2][3][4]
 
H
- 4hero
 - Jan Hammer – Mahavishnu Orchestra, Jeff Beck, Miami Vice – One of the very first users of the minimoog, known for his guitar-like pitch bending technique.
 - George Harrison - One of the first pop albums to use the Moog was his Electronic Sound solo LP, recorded (partially) in 1968 and released early 1969.
 - Head East
 - Heart
 - Herbie Hancock – used a micromoog, minimoog and Polymoog, which can be seen on the back cover of his 1979 album Sunlight
 - John Hawken – Strawbs
 - Heldon
 - Gregory Hinde
 - Hinterland
 - Ken Hensley
 - Nellee Hooper
 - HORSE The Band
 - Liam Howlett – The Prodigy
 - Chad Hugo – The Neptunes, N.E.R.D
 - Hybrid
 - Dick Hyman
 
I
J
- Jack's Mannequin
 - Michael Jackson
 - Jane Child
 - Janet Jackson
 - Randy Jackson (of Journey) - Moog Source (1984-1989, 1993)
 - Jimmy Jam – Producer, former member of The Time
 - Chris Jasper
 - Jean Michel Jarre
 - Joy Electric
 - Los Jaivas – On the album Alturas De Macchu Picchu
 - Józef Skrzek – leader of Polish group SBB
 - Jesse Johnson – Of Motion City Soundtrack
 - Adam Jones – Tool
 - John Paul Jones – With Led Zeppelin on the song "Friends"
 - José Cid – On the album 10,000 Anos Depois Entre Venus e Marte
 - Joel Cummins – of Umphrey's Mcgee
 - Billy Joel
 - Jordan Rudess – Dream Theater and Liquid Tension Experiment
 - J Dilla (used a custom Minimoog Voyager)
 
K
- Mark Kelly – Marillion – Used a minimoog, specially on early albums from 1983 with Fish
 - Edd Kalehoff
 - Jesse F. Keeler – Death from Above 1979
 - Geoffrey Keezer – Christian McBride Band
 - Brian Kehew – Half of The Moog Cookbook
 - Kenna
 - Gershon Kingsley – Music to Moog by, etc.
 - Kontour – (Some Bizzare Records)
 - Kombi (band) – (used Multimoog)
 - Kraftwerk (used Micromoog, Minimoog and Polymoog)
 - Lenny Kravitz
 - David Kristian
 - Pamelia Kurstin – theremin artist.
 - Klaus Schulze
 
L
- Robert Lamm - Chicago
 - Ulf Langheinrich
 - Jon Lord – Deep Purple, Whitesnake
 - Rhett Lawrence – Producer for The Black Eyed Peas, Kelly Clarkson, Mariah Carey
 - Geddy Lee – Rush
 - Rita Lee
 - Douglas Leedy – Avant garde composer
 - Lendi Vexer – Diego Guiñazu
 - Lettuce – Lactucarium
 - Alex Lifeson – Rush
 - Gordon Lightfoot
 - Steve Lindsey
 - Christian "Flake" Lorenz (Rammstein)
 - Linkin Park
 - Louis Johnson - Used on We Are the World and Back on the Block
 - Mark Linkous – Sparklehorse
 - The Locust – Post-punk/noise rock/crust punk band
 - The Lovemakers
 - Ludo
 - Jeff Lynne – Electric Light Orchestra – Used a minimoog on Out of the Blue (1977)
 - The Listening
 - John Linnell – in both They Might Be Giants and the early band The Mundanes
 - Sławomir Łosowski - Kombi
 
M
- Mike Mainieri
 - Manfred Mann – minimoog from the very beginning around 1972, and recently a moog voyager
 - Mastodon
 - Martin Gore
 - Roger Manning – The other half of The Moog Cookbook, keyboards for Jellyfish, Imperial Drag, Beck, Air, and TV Eyes
 - Terry Manning – One of the earliest uses (1968) on a rock album Home Sweet Home
 - Ray Manzarek – One of the earliest uses on an album, from the psychedelic rock album Strange Days by The Doors
 - Tommy Mars – in Frank Zappa's band. Can be heard on several Zappa albums and seen in the movie Baby Snakes.
 - The Moog Cookbook
 - MGMT – (formerly known as The Management)
 - Anthony Marinelli – (Synthesizer (and Synclavier) orchestration/composer for film)
 - Money Mark
 - Ronnie Martin – Joy Electric
 - Hideki Matsutake
 - Linda McCartney – Wings
 - Paul McCartney
 - Page McConnell – Phish
 - Roger McGuinn – The Byrds
 - Gabrial McNair – No Doubt, Oslo
 - John Medeski – Medeski, Martin and Wood
 - Freddie Mercury
 - 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.[5][6]
 - Takako Minekawa
 - Kerry Minnear – Gentle Giant
 - Joni Mitchell – On the song "The Jungle Line" from The Hissing of Summer Lawns
 - Moby
 - moe.
 - The Monkees – 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
 - The Moog
 - Patrick Moraz – Yes, The Moody Blues – 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
 - Giorgio Moroder and his team – A portable modular system, minimoog
 - Steve Morse – Dixie Dregs, Steve Morse Band, Deep Purple, Kansas – 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 – Minimoogs are used to perform the band's signature synth arpeggios, played live by Dominic Howard and Morgan Nicholls.
 - Mutemath – 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.
 
N
- Pete Namlook
 - Drew Neumann
 - New Order
 - Czesław Niemen
 - Erik Norlander – Rocket Scientists, Featuring John Payne, Lana Lane, Bob Moog Foundation
 - Gary Numan - notable for the Minimoog, Polymoog and Minimoog Voyager
 - Neurosis
 
O
- Roger O'Donnell – The Cure, Thompson Twins, The Psychedelic Furs, Berlin, Nine Inch Nails
 - Mike Oldfield
 - William Onyeabor
 - Ryo Okumoto - Spock's Beard
 
P
- Jean-Jacques Perrey
 - Page McConnell – Phish
 - Pharrell
 - Plastiq Phantom
 - Greg Phillinganes
 - Gino Piserchio
 - Bill Plummer
 - Portugal. The Man
 - Roger Powell – Todd Rundgren
 - Billy Preston
 - Don Preston
 - Prince
 - Flavio Premoli – Premiata Forneria Marconi
 - Michael Pinder – The Moody Blues
 - Pull Tiger Tail – British Indie Band; Moog Rogue, MG-1, Taurus 1 pedals and Little Phatty
 - PlayRadioPlay! – Daniel Hunter
 - Portishead – Adrian Utley
 - Perpetual Groove
 - Phoenix
 
Q
- Queens of the Stone Age – Dean Fertita (Uses a Little Phatty)
 
R
- Radiohead
 - Robertinho de Recife
 - Radio Massacre International
 - Gerry Rafferty – "Whatever's Written in Your Heart". A Minimoog was used for some soft backing effects (as seen in official video).
 - Relient K – Select songs
 - The Rentals
 - The Residents
 - Martin Rev
 - Trent Reznor
 - Nick Rhodes – Duran Duran
 - David Rosenthal – Billy Joel
 - Rick Rubin
 - Jordan Rudess – Dream Theater, Liquid Tension Experiment
 - Leon Russell
 - Mike Rutherford – Genesis – Used a Taurus bass pedal from 1975, source from the book "I know what I like" from Armando Gallo 1981
 - Rwake
 - Kristoffer Garm Rygg – Ulver
 - Francis Rimbert
 - Rush – Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson
 - Robert Miles
 - Robert Lamm
 
S
- Saga
 - Darian Sahanaja – Heart
 - David Sancious
 - Santana
 - Jan Schelhaas
 - Jeremy Schmidt of Black Mountain – Moog Source
 - Klaus Schulze – minimoogs, micromoog, polymoog, modular, Memorymoog
 - Seeed
 - Mark Shreeve of Redshift – modular
 - Eric Siday first user in the sixties, used early modulars
 - Shaggy
 - Matt Sharp – Weezer, The Rentals
 - Claudio Simonetti – Goblin, Daemonia
 - Paul Shaffer – Late Show with David Letterman
 - Tom Schuman – keyboarder from the jazz band Spyro Gyra used a multimoog and moog Liberation
 - Paul Simon
 - Skinny Puppy
 - The Sleep-ins
 - Snarky Puppy
 - Józef Skrzek
 - Sniff 'n' the Tears
 - The Sounds
 - Soulwax
 - Stereolab
 - David Scott Stone
 - Scott Storch
 - Suicide
 - Sun Ra – 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[7]
 - SPOD – Minimoog
 - Sunn O)))
 - Supremes
 - Syrinx 3-piece band from Toronto, Canada who recorded and toured 1970–1972 with John Mills-Cockell playing Moog and other synths[8][9]
 - Shalabi Effect
 - Stephan Bodzin
 
T
- Tycho
 - Richard Tandy – Electric Light Orchestra – micromoog, minimoog and Polymoog
 - Tangerine Dream
 - Tegan and Sara - minimoog
 - Yann Tiersen
 - The Punk Group – minimoog voyager, subphatty, minimoog model d reissue
 - Thursday
 - Thurston Moore – Sonic Youth, on Evol
 - Isao Tomita – Moog modular 55 and Custom modular Synthesizers and Polymoog
 - Tonto's Expanding Head Band
 - Trentemøller
 - Trocadero
 - Roger Troutman - Zapp (band)
 
U
- Ultravox - Notably the distinctive 'Vienna' bassline was performed on a Minimoog by Bassist Chris Cross
 - The Units – Pioneers of electropunk, Scott Ryser played a Minimoog on all of their records beginning in 1979 and Rachel Webber played a Moog Source.
 
V
- Eddie Van Halen
 - Manuel Valera currently playing a Moog Little Phatty and Minimoog Voyager
 - Anthony Cedric Vuagniaux
 
W
- Andy Whitmore Record Producer / Keyboard Player, London UK
 - Rick Wakeman
 - Steve Walsh – Kansas
 - Kit Watkins – Used a minimoog with Camel in 1979 on "I Can See Your House from Here", also on solo album Labyrinth (1980)
 - Wendy Carlos
 - Whirlwind Heat
 - Alan Wilder Recoil
 - Ben Wilson – Blues Traveler
 - Brian Wilson – On the album Love You
 - Carl Wilson – On the album Surf's Up
 - Dennis Wilson – On the album Pacific Ocean Blue
 - Steve Winwood
 - Peter Wolf – in Frank Zappa's band.
 - Stevie Wonder
 - Bernie Worrell – Keyboards player with Parliament, Funkadelic, touring work with Talking Heads
 - Fred Wreck – Hip hop producer (Snoop Dogg)
 - Rick Wright – Pink Floyd – Used on The Dark Side of the Moon (1973), Wish You Were Here (1975), Animals (1977) and The Wall (1979)
 - Klaus Wunderlich – Used a Custom cabinet Moog modular system on the album Sound Moog 2000 Organ, Rhythm (1973)
 - Gary Wright- Spooky Tooth, Gary Wright (solo)
 - Zakk Wylde – Black Label Society, on the album, Mafia
 - Tommie Walker- Fred Hammond and Commissioned (primary programmer,synthesis)The King is Here (solo project)
 
Y
- Akira Yamaoka
 - Yellow Magic Orchestra
 - Larry Young
 - Yes
 - Joey Youngman as Wolfgang Gartner
 
Z
- Frank Zappa – had most of his keyboard players played a Minimoog in the '70s and '80s.
 - Zero 7
 - Hans Zimmer – Film composer
 - Zolof the Rock & Roll Destroyer
 - Zigmars Liepins – (Moog Prodigy)
 - Zoot Woman
 
References
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