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Gershon Kingsley

Real Name:

Götz Gustav Ksinski

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German-American (German-Jewish origin) composer, born 28 October 1922 in Bochum, Germany - died 10 December 2019.

He was a pioneer of electronic music and the Moog synthesizer. He wrote and produced the original version of "Pop Corn", which in 1972 was covered by Hot Butter (with Stan Free of Gershon Kingsley's First Moog Quartet) and became a hit. It has later been covered some 40-50 more times...

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Wikipedia , Imdb , ibdb.com , dfw.at

Aliases:

Gerry Globus, Gershon Kingsley And The Moog, Hersho

In Groups:

Gershon Kingsley And His Chorus And Orchestra, Gershon Kingsley Sound Group, Gershon Kingsley's First Moog Quartet, Orchester Gershon Kingsley, Perrey & Kingsley

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