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Thereafter, Perrey began to experiment with tape manipulation. [7] [8] Perrey and Kingsley met in 1964 at the Carroll Music Service led by Carroll Bratman in New York City. [9] [10] Perrey signed a contract with Vanguard Records and their first recording for the label was "The Little Man From Mars" (included in the 1966 album, The In Sound From ...
Jean Marcel Leroy was born in Amiens, [2] in the north of France. [3] He was given his first instrument, an accordion, at age 4 on Christmas Eve, 1933. [4] He learned to play piano [5] and studied music at a conservatory for two months, [6] during which he and several classmates formed a jazz band, which performed at the school and at public venues.
"Baroque Hoedown" is an instrumental by the duet Perrey and Kingsley (formed by the French Jean-Jacques Perrey and the German-American Gershon Kingsley).Original from 1967 album Kaleidoscopic Vibrations a follow-up to their previous 1966 album, The In Sound From Way Out!.
Gershon Kingsley (born Götz Gustav Ksinski; October 28, 1922 – December 10, 2019) was a German-American composer, [1] a pioneer of electronic music and the Moog synthesizer, a partner in the electronic music duo Perrey and Kingsley, founder of the First Moog Quartet, and writer of rock-inspired compositions for Jewish religious ceremonies. [2]
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(Perrey and Kingsley album), 1966; The In Sound from Way Out! (Beastie Boys album), 1996 This page was last edited on 20 ...
a song by Perrey and Kingsley, from their 1966 album The In Sound from Way Out! a song by Bonaparte , from their 2010 album My Horse Likes You Topics referred to by the same term
In 1972, a rearranged version of the instrumental was recorded by Kingsley's First Moog Quartet. This was intended for the namesake album (First Moog Quartet) which had been otherwise a re-release of the 1970 First Moog Quartet album with the same name. The 1972 version of the instrumental had the current title "Popcorn". [11]