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Artist description
Moogy Klingman is a singer-songwriter- keyboard player who has worked with many great artists, including Todd Rundgren, Bette Midler and Utopia (Moogy was a founding member). Moogy also had several solo albums out in the 1970's on major labels and produced Bette Midler's album, "Songs for the New Depression". |
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Music Style
Rock/Pop/Blues, 70's Rock |
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Musical Influences
Todd Rundgren, Utopia |
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Similar Artists
Todd Rundgren's Utopia |
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Artist History
Moogy is in the Music scene since the end of the seventies, when he first appeared on albums of Buzzy Linhart, Al Kooper and Johnny Winter. He soon started working with Todd Rundgren, forming with him the Band Utopia. Moogy plays on the two first Utopia albums as well as on several solo albums of Rundgren. In the seventies, Klingman released two sola albums and he worked with Bette Midler, producing her album "Songs for the New Depressions" and wrote songs for her. He co-wrote Midler's hit song "Friends". Moogy Klingman worked with many other artists over the years and has now released a couple of CDs with old and new songs. |
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Instruments
Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals |
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Albums
Mark "Moogy" Klingman- 1972, Moogy II- 1978, Old Times, Good Times- 1999, Buzzy Linhart and Moogy Klingman "The Buzzy Moogy Sessions, 1983-1994"- 2000 |
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Location
New York, New York - USA |
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