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  2. Moog Indigo - Wikipedia

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    Moog Indigo is the ninth studio album by the French electronic music pioneer Jean-Jacques Perrey, released in 1970 on the Vanguard Records label. The album's name is a reference to the jazz song " Mood Indigo " by Duke Ellington .

  3. Jean-Jacques Perrey - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Perrey and Kingsley - Wikipedia

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    After the release of Kaleidoscopic Vibrations, the duet disbanded, and Jean-Jacques Perrey recorded other two studio albums with the Vanguard Records label: The Amazing New Electronic Pop Sound of Jean Jacques Perrey (1968) and Moog Indigo (1970). [34] Gershon Kingsley released in 1969 the solo studio album Music to Moog By on Audio Fidelity ...

  5. Category:Jean-Jacques Perrey albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Jean-Jacques Perrey albums or lists of Jean-Jacques Perrey albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Jean-Jacques Perrey albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. Moog - Wikipedia

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    The Happy Moog, a 1969 album by Jean-Jacques Perrey and Harry Breuer. Music to Moog By, a 1969 album by Gershon Kingsley. The Moog Strikes Bach, a 1969 album by Hans Wurman. Moog Indigo, a 1970 album by Jean-Jacques Perrey. Moog Sensations, a 1971 album by Jean-Jacques Perrey. Moog Expressions, a 1972 album by Jean-Jacques Perrey and Pat Prilly.

  7. Vinnie Bell - Wikipedia

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    After that Vinnie along with Perrey recorded several successful commercials, when Jean-Jacques got a contract with the Vanguard Records label. Perrey asked him to be the lead guitarist for his recording sessions as "E.V.A." from Moog Indigo (1970). [6]

  8. 1970 in music - Wikipedia

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    Moog Indigo - Jean-Jacques Perrey; ... Peau d'Âne, starring Catherine Deneuve and Jean Marais, with music by Michel Legrand; Scrooge, starring Albert Finney, ...

  9. Baroque Hoedown - Wikipedia

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    "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!.