Jazz and Funk Legend George Duke and His Quartet Perform Benefit Concert November 6, 2009 for the Bob Moog Foundation and the Museum of Making Music
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On Friday, November 6, 2009 at 7 PM, George Duke—whose very name is synonymous with funk, R&B, pop, soul and jazz and who is heralded as a world class keyboardist, synthesizer pioneer, composer and Grammy award winning producer—will perform an intimate concert with his quartet at the Museum of Making Music in Carlsbad, California.
Proceeds from the concert directly benefit The Bob Moog Foundation and the
Museum of Making Music, two organizations whose sympathetic missions and
like?mindedness have kindled the exhibition, Waves of Inspiration: The Legacy of
Moog, a first?ever look at the life and work of synthesizer innovator, Dr. Robert
Moog.
In addition to the proceeds from the concert, several items will be auctioned off during the evening of the concert to raise additional funds for the two organizations.
Tickets to the concert are $75 for the general public and $65 for museum
members. Optionally, for $100 guests can enjoy both the concert event AND a
special VIP after?party reception with George Duke that will take place following
his performance. Attendance is limited.
For tickets and information, please contact the Museum at 760?438?5996 or visit
www.museumofmakingmusic.org The Museum is located at 5790 Armada Drive
in Carlsbad, California, just north of San Deigo.
The Bob Moog Foundation
Make Waves by donating to the Bob Moog Foundation