- Gershon Kingsley
Gershon Kingsley, (born
October 28 ,1922 ) is a contemporary German-born American composer most famous for composing the early electronic pop instrumental song "Popcorn". He was born in a Jewish family which fled to Palestine in 1938, where he became a self-taught pianist and performed with local jazz bands around Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. He led theFirst Moog Quartet and was the first person to use theMoog synthesizer in live performance.Fact|date=July 2008 His compositions are eclectic and vary erratically between theavant-Garde and pop. His career as a pop musician took off with the release of "The In Sound from Way Out!", which he recorded withJean-Jacques Perrey . ThePerrey-Kingsley duo went on to record "Kaleidoscopic Vibrations : Spotlight on the Moog" and subsequently went their separate ways. Kingsley then recorded "Music to Moog By", a classic Moog album consisting mainly of cover songs, originally byThe Beatles , Beethoven, andSimon and Garfunkel . His next effort, titled "First Moog Quartet", is a compilation of live recordings from his nationwide tour featuring no fewer than four Moog synthesizers. Some of these compositions are in a much more experimental vein, featuringspoken word andbeat poetry backed by extraterrestrial synthetic noises and tones. Kingsley did not dwell on the Moog, and later pioneered the use of the earliest Fairlight andSynclavier digital synthesizers.Fact|date=July 2008Discography
* 1969 "Music to Moog By"
* 1970 "First Moog Quartet"
* 2005 "Voices from the Shadow"
* 2006 "God Is a Moog"External links
* [http://www.kingsleysound.com/ www.kingsleysound.com - Gershon Kingsley's homepage]
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