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Moogy Klingman - Moogy
was a founding member of Todd Rundgren's "Utopia". Moogy will be performing the
Utopia theme as well as songs from his Capitol, EMI and Moogymusic solo
albums - songs that went on to be recorded by people like Johny Winter, Eric
Clapton, Barry Manilow, Bette Midler, Todd Rundgren and others. Moogy's
band will be playing other songs he wrote like "Dust in the Wind" which Todd
Rundgren recorded on his "Something, Anything" album and Axel Rose & Guns
& Roses does live in concert (on their very occasional gigs). He'll also
be
doing a song he co-wrote with Buzzy Linhart
called, "You Gotta Have Friends', which is
Bette
Midler's theme song.
Moogy has played, recorded and/or had his songs covered by
many rock legends, including Jimi Hendrix, Chuck Berry, Luther Van Dross, Bob
Dylan, Bo Diddley, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Allan Woody and Warren Haynes from
the Allman Bros & Gov't Mule. Moogy has worked with great female rockers
like Bette Midler, Carly Simon, Cindy Lauper, Shawn Colvin, Irene Cara, and
Thelma Houston.
Jim Satin on guitar is an blues/R & B guitar legend. He was Bo
Diddley lead guitarist and band leader for 14 years and lead the Ron Wood band
(of the Rolling Stones) on a world tour.
He and Moogy also played together
in the "Moogy/Woody Band" with Allmans Brothers alumni Allan Woody, and Warren
Haynes. Jim has played guitar for the original Temptations, Ronnie Spector, and
Sam and Dave, among many others. Jim just finished the Buzzy Linhart/Moogy
Klingman mini - tour with Phoebe Snow.
Julie Eigenberg has sung with
everyone including Vicky Sue Robinson (Turn the Beat Around) and Aretha Franklin
at Madison Sq. Garden! Her solo album "Julie" was produced by David Spinozza,
renowned studio guitarist and it's single went to #6 in Japan. She was on
Broadway featured in the musical "Ghetto" some seasons back, Julie Eigenberg is
a singer, actress and a 1983 Grammy Award winning song-writer. Julie co-wrote
the lyrics to Michel Camilo's Why Not! She was performing that and other
original songs (Forbidden Fruit, We Three) with the N.Y.C. super band,
French Toast,
Dave Simon played harmonica and sang lead in the Jim Kweskin Jug
Band, back when they were one of the biggest things in the country. Back then he
went under the moniker of "Bruno Wolf". He also played in the King Bees and
with James Taylor

Hi Folks,
We're gonna have a
great show at the Cutting Room this Friday nite. My band is going soft and jazzy while still rocking!
With a line up of
great musicians in my band and with the Manhattan Idol finalists, who
were chosen from the many singers who came to to LUV 24/7 over the past
three Fridays to compete, it's gonna be a great music nite. And with Professor
Irwin Corey, the World's Foremost Authority, and a show biz legend, we are
going to have a great comedy nite as well.
Don't miss this!
Moogy
Come to
Moogy's big show at the
Cutting Room! Hey folks, it ain't closing!
Moogy Klingman
and Moogy's
band
w/Julie Eigenberg, Jim
Satin, Denny McDermett,
Johny Miller & David
Simon
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special guest - the
"World's Foremost Authority"
Professor Irwin
Corey!
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& the four finalists in
the
Moogy/Satten Manhattan
Idol contest
Jennifer Groves,
Vyeshia, Jenn Grinels & Jesse!
for a 2 hour show at
NYC's top rock club,
the Cutting Room
-still open and rocking (it's not closing after
all!)
The Cutting
Room - 19 w. 24th st.
7:30 pm, Friday, March 28th,
2008
between 5th & 6th
ave. - Manhattan
www.thecuttingroomnyc.com 212 691
4065
$10 minimum, $10 cover ---
$5 cover per personfor you & 3 with this flyer (print it out)
reservations/guestlist-
see moogy's new videos at
youtube.com
enter - moogymusic to
see 2 songs
An absolute legend in comedy - famous on
stage, screen and TV.
Irwin is still in top
form and he's 93 years young!!!
Corey gained prominence in television on the talk shows of Steve Allan,
Jack Paar, Johnny Carson and Ed Sullivan. On Jackie Gleason's show as a
regular with Jayne Mansfield and Frank Fontaine. He did the Martha Rey
Show, Sgt. Bilko, Andy Griffith, Andy Williams, "Doc" Bernard Hughs tv
series, The Smother's Brothers, and Others in scripted shows. And all
the rest of the Talk Shows from Dick Cavette, Merv Griffin, Mike
Douglas, Pat Boon (Co-host for 1 week) Woody Woodberry, Joe Franklyn,
to David Letterman, and I forget the rest... In radio he was Charlie
McCarthy's tutor, and some people believe he was hiding in Fibber
MaGee's closet.
After a 10 year hiatus from the Broadway
stage, the Professor was "Sylvester Sly" in TAMING OF THE SHREW and the
Gravedigger in HAMLET for Zoe Caldwell (director) at the Stratford Shakespere
Festival. COREY'S film carrer started with "CAR WASH" and "HOW TO COMMIT
MARRIAGE. In the past few years Irwin has appeared in
JACK,
I'M
NOT RAPPAPORT, and most recently,

Our
1/05/08 show at the Cutting Room was a sell-out success!! People loved
Moogy Klingman and Richard Corey and band. But they especially loved
the amazing Professor Irwin Corey, the World Foremost Authority and the
world's oldest practicing comedian (93 years young). He was in great
form and held the audience in the palm of his hand with his audacious
sense of humor and rebellious energy.
We've
decided to repeat the show at the Triad as an acoustic concert plus the
Professor, who is in top form!
Come see the Moogy Klingman,
Professor Irwin Corey - the
world's foremost authority and oldest practicing comedian
(93 years young!!) and his son
Richard Corey.
In an acoustic concert at the Triad Theater!
Moogy Klingman

& special
guests - Richard Corey & the "world's foremost
authority", Professor Irwin Corey!
for a 2 hour show w/special guests at one of
NYC's top nite clubs,
The Triad Theater -
8 pm, Thursday, February 28th, 2008
158 w 72nd st. bet. columbus &
amsterdam avenue
$10 minimum, $15 cover ---$8
cover per person
for you & 3 with this flyer (print
it out)
reservations/guestlist-
an absolute legend in
comedy - famous on stage, screen and TV. Irwin is still in top form
and he's 93 years
young!!!
Corey gained prominence in television on the talk shows of Steve Allan,
Jack Paar, Johnny Carson and Ed Sullivan. On Jackie Gleason's show as a
regular with Jayne Mansfield and Frank Fontaine. He did the Martha Rey
Show, Sgt. Bilko, Andy Griffith, Andy Williams, "Doc" Bernard Hughs tv
series, The Smother's Brothers, and Others in scripted shows. And all
the rest of the Talk Shows from Dick Cavette, Merv Griffin, Mike
Douglas, Pat Boon (Co-host for 1 week) Woody Woodberry, Joe Franklyn,
to David Letterman, and I forget the rest... In radio he was Charlie
McCarthy's tutor, and some people believe he was hiding in Fibber
MaGee's closet.
After a 10 year hiatus from the Broadway stage, the Professor was
"Sylvester Sly" in TAMING OF THE SHREW and the Gravedigger in HAMLET
for Zoe Caldwell (director) at the Stratford Shakespere Festival.
COREY'S film carrer started with "CAR WASH" and "HOW TO COMMIT
MARRIAGE. In the past few years Irwin has appeared in JACK, I'M NOT RAPPAPORT, and most recently,
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Discoveries Magazine writes in January 2004 in reviewing three of
Moogy's CD's ("Glitterhouse", "Freak Parade" and "Music from Free
Creek") wrote: "....The brilliant, multi-faceted keyboard playing of
Klingman connects the 60's rock of Glitterhouse to the bluesy jams of
Free Creek to the futuristic innovations of the Freak Parade..."
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Moogy Klingman - Moogy was a founding member of
Todd Rundgren's "Utopia". Moogy will be performing the Utopia theme as
well as songs from his Capitol, EMI and
Moogymusic solo albums - songs that went on to be
recorded by people like Johny Winter, Eric Clapton, Barry
Manilow, Bette Midler, Todd
Rundgren and others. Moogy's band will be playing
other songs he wrote like "Dust in the Wind" which Todd Rundgren
recorded on his "Something, Anything" album and Axel Rose &
Guns & Roses does live in concert (on their very occasional
gigs). He'll also be doing a song he co-wrote with Buzzy
Linhart called, "You Gotta Have Friends', which is Bette Midler's theme
song.
Moogy
has played, recorded and/or had his songs covered by many rock legends,
including Jimi Hendrix, Chuck Berry, Luther Van Dross, Bob
Dylan, Bo Diddley, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Allan Woody and
Warren Haynes from the Allman Bros & Gov't Mule. Moogy has
worked with great female rockers like Bette
Midler, Carly Simon, Cindy Lauper, Shawn Colvin, Irene
Cara, and Thelma Houston.
Jim Satin on
guitar is an blues/R & B guitar legend. He was Bo Diddley lead
guitarist and band leader for 14 years and lead the Ron Wood band (of
the Rolling Stones) on a world tour.
He and Moogy also
played together in the "Moogy/Woody Band" with Allmans
Brothers alumni Allan Woody, and Warren Haynes. Jim has played
guitar for the original Temptations, Ronnie Spector, and Sam
and Dave, among many others. Jim just finished the Buzzy
Linhart/Moogy Klingman mini - tour with Phoebe Snow.

Richard Corey is an
excellent singer-songwriter and instrumentalist. He'll be doing an
acoustic set of delicate, melodic songs on the autoharp
accompanied by Moogy and members of his band. Richard was an original
member of the King Bees and close friend and musical comrade of James
Taylor. He sang background on Todd Rundgren's big hit "Hello, It's Me"
and he also is a member of WBAI's Christmas Coup Comedy Players.
Richard Corey is an
excellent singer-songwriter and instrumentalist. He'll be doing an
acoustic set of delicate, melodic songs on the autoharp
accompanied by Moogy and members of his band. Richard was an original
member of the King Bees and close friend and musical comrade of James
Taylor. He sang background on Todd Rundgren's big hit "Hello, It's Me"
and he also is a member of WBAI's Christmas Coup Comedy Players.
Come to the Moogy Klingman Band's
Rockin' Farewell to the Cutting Room!
Moogy Klingman
with "214 Years" which is my blues band
w/ David
Simon, Bill Kurz & Jim Satin
&
special guests - Richard Corey & the "world's foremost
authority", Professor Irwin Corey
for
a 2 hour show w/special guests in a farewell to NYC's top rock
club,
the
Cutting Room -soon to be closing & hopefully moving to another NYC
location.
The Cutting Room - 19 w.
24th st.
7:30 pm, Saturday, Jan. 5th, 2008
between 5th & 6th ave. - Manhattan
$10 minimum, $10 cover ---$5
cover per person
for you & 3 with this flyer (print
it out)
reservations/guestlist-
an absolute legend in comedy -
famous on stage, screen and TV.
Irwin is still in top form and
he's 93 years young!!!
You gotta have friends to celebrate a birthday - a blog review 9/09/06
- by Dolores
Llodra
Went to Moogy's ......... gig tonight on the Upper West Side.
The house was packed, as is the norm for his gigs, and he and his band,
The Moogy
Klingman Band, really got the crowd going with favorites
like "Undercover Man", "Coney Island" and "People of the World Against
War". There were a few quieter numbers as well -- "Millionaires and
Billionaires" and "Village Voices" were solo piano.
<<Moogy
Klingman's band hits the stage - the Cutting Room 11/25/06-
L to R, Moogy, Even, Aisha, Liberty
(hidden), Julie, and Jim>>
My favorite of his songs, though, is the 9/11 one -- "Have You Seen My
Brother?" It's a really great song that manages to tug at your heart
without being maudlin, yet also expresses beautifully what it was like
to be a New Yorker right after the Twin Towers went down and so many
people were unaccounted for. (One of my own friends was missing for a
while but had luckily been evacuated to New Jersey from Battery Park
after she escaped the Towers' fall.)

<<The Moogy Klingman band rocks the nite away>>
Ian Lloyd of the band Stories joined Moogy at the piano during the
first set for a duet version of "Only the Outlaws are Free" -- one of
several Moogy classics with a political tone, like "Undercover Man" and
"People of the World Against War".
<<On
"Undercover Man", Moogy pretends to be in handcuffs
as
he acts out the story of a guy caught by undercover cops.>>
The
first set was finished off with the ever-popular
"Utopia Theme", a nod to Moogy's being one of the founding members of
Todd Rundgren's "Utopia".
<<Ian Lloyd's Stories w/Moogy and Aisha sitting in at the Cutting
Room>>
One of the highlights of the evening though was when Moogy's son
Georgie joined his papa on stage with the band and other singers to
sing one of Moogy's biggest hits, "You Gotta Have Friends". He looked
absolutely adorable as he sang and danced for the crowd, who all joined
in on the song
<<"You
Gotta Have Friends"
- that Buzzy/Moogy written classic! sung by Buzzy Lindhart, Moogy
Klingman and his son, George!>>
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Hi
Folks,
We're going to remember Pearl
Harbor Day with an acoustic concert at the Triad Theater on Dec. 7th.
I'll
be at the grand piano singing war and anti-war songs and
of course many of my original songs. Julie Eigenberg and Montana
Sagnelli will join me and they are both delightful singers who will be
singing harmonies and leads with me.
We're going to do two sets
starting at 9 pm so please join us if you can for a holiday nite of
music to remember.
Regards,
Moogy
The Moogy Klingman Band at
the Triad Theater,
158 w
72nd st, Manhattan
Pearl Harbor
day - Friday,
December 7th at 9 pm - 2 sets
$15
cover & 2 drink minimum
$8
per person for you plus 3 with this flyer
Montana
Signelli & Julie Eigenberg sing with the Moogman. It's gonna be another great nite.
Moogy Klingman - Moogy
was a founding member of Todd Rundgren's "Utopia". Moogy will be
performing the Utopia theme as well as songs from
his Capitol, EMI and Moogymusic solo albums -
songs that went on to be recorded by people like Johny
Winter, Eric Clapton, Barry Manilow, Bette Midler,
Todd Rundgren and others. Moogy's band will be
playing other songs he wrote like "Dust in the Wind" which Todd
Rundgren recorded on his "Something, Anything" album and Axel
Rose & Guns & Roses does live in concert (on their
very occasional gigs). He'll also be doing a song he
co-wrote with Buzzy Linhart called, "You Gotta Have Friends', which is
Bette Midler's theme song.
Moogy has played, recorded and/or had his songs covered by many
rock legends, including Jimi Hendrix, Chuck Berry, Luther Van Dross,
Bob Dylan, Bo Diddley, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Allan Woody
and Warren Haynes from the Allman Bros & Gov't Mule. Moogy has
worked with great female rockers like Bette
Midler, Carly Simon, Cindy Lauper, Shawn Colvin, Irene
Cara, and Thelma Houston. www.moogymusic.com
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Don't miss Moogy Klingman with
the Magic Dave Blues band aka "214 years"
at Orphan Annie's
in New Jersey, Saturday, Dec.
1st - two sets starting at 9 pm
ORPHAN ANNIE'S
The Home
Of Hot Blues, Cool Jazz & Live Rock n
Roll
est.
1977
Come to Moogy
Klingman's Birthday Bash!!
Saturday nite, Sept. 15th,
7:30 pm
at the Cutting Room, 19 w.
24th st
w/the Moogy
Klingman Band
w/Liberty Devito (Billy Joel's drummer for three decades)
Jim Satin
(Bo Diddley's guitarist & bandleader for 14 years)
Even Steven
Levee, Montana Signelli & Nicole
Moogy's band will be doing "You gotta have
Friends" & "Utopia theme"
Ian Lloyd from Stories
performing his hit singles "Brother
Louie" and "Mamie Blue"
Stewkey
from the Nazz
performing his hits, "Open My Eyes" &
"Hello, It's Me"
Patti Rothberg
performing hits from
her legendary smash album, "between
the 1 & the 9"
The Cutting Room - 19 w.
24th st. bet. 5th &
6th ave. -
$10 food or drink minimum, $15 cover ---
$10 cover per personfor you & 3 with this flyer (print
it out)
reservations/guestlist-
Below (left to right) - Stewkey,
Moogy Klingman and Ian Lloyd,
Rock legends don't die, and
don't fade away. They just rock on at the Cutting Room in
NYC, Saturday nite, Sept 15th.
My Birthday Bash is gonna be a big nite.
I'll
be there doing the Utopia theme (my old
alma mater) and the classic song I co-wrote w/Buzzy Linhart for
Bette Midler, "You gotta have Friends".
We'll be
doing a Billy Joel song with Liberty
Devito, who played drums on every hit Billy Joel ever had
Ian
Lloyd, lead singer fromStories had at
least 3 top twenty hits
including
the #1 "Brother Louie" and
we'll be playing them.
And
coming all the
way from Philidelphia, Stewkey - the lead singer of The
Nazz, which was Todd Rundgren first band and had hits with
"Hello, It's Me" and "Open My Eyes". Stewkey was the lead singer on
those songs and the Nazz's three albums for Atlantic. Todd still sings
both hits, but Stewkey sang them first.
So if you love classic rock and want to get the
biggest music bargain of the spring, then join us!

A very happy Liberty DeVito, drumming at a recent
Moogy Klingman gig.
Patti Rothberg - a legendary rocker, who's 1996 album,
"Between the 1 & the 9" sold a half million units, will be
performing at the show.
We're
gonna party hardy, so don't be tardy!!
- Moogy
check out these
websites
www.drummerworld.com/drummers/Liberty_DeVitto
The Manhattan Idol contest
at the Triad was a blast. My band was
in top form and the four finalists
were all great. Slim Dixon, Benny Rodriquez,
Crystal Roberts and Benjamin Damptey were doing some superlative
singing. Benjamin Damptey won and became the first annual
winner of Moogy's Manhattan Idol contest. with Crystal Roberts as
the runner up and a great time was had by all. Benjamin won a free
recording session with Moogy and the session went really well.
You can check Benjamin's songs at
myspace.com/bdsongs
Moogy
A Note from Moogy
Hi Folks - Please come to this series of events on the
anniversary of the day Hiroshima was blown up with an atomic bomb. I'm
playing a mini-set of about three songs at the bandshell in central
park. My band goes on around noon. Try to come out or at least make it
to one of the days many events list below.

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UNIVERSAL PEACE DAY - Sunday, August 5th, 2007
PEACE CONCERT
noon - 5:00pm
CENRAL PARK
BANDSHELL – @
72nd St.
featuring Moogy Klingman, Magpie, Kathleen Chalfant, Shinji Harada and
many others
Hi Folks,
We
had a great turn out for the Manhattan Idol contest at the LUV 24/7.
Now we're moving the finals to the Triad Theater next Friday, July
13th at 9 pm. I'm going to do a set with my band ( Jim
Satin, Even Steven, Philip Shimmel, Julie Eigenberg & Magic Dave).
We're going to intersperse the finalists from 8 weeks of performing
down at LUV 24/7.
Two
catagories - Best Female - Crystal Roberts, Jaline, Montana Sagnelli
& Sherri
and
Best Male - Slim Dixon, Bennie Rodriquez & Benjamin
Then you guys (the audience) gets to vote
and decide who the Manhattan Idols are!
It gonna be a blast and a lot of fun - so
come on down and have a great time!
Moogy
Moogy Klingman Band and the Manhattan Idol finalists!!
at
the Triad Theater, 158 w. 72nd st.- 2nd floor
- in Manhattan
Friday, July 13th at 9 pm -
$10 cover (includes Moogy CD) & 2 drink minimum
Hi Folks,
We're starting up a new four week run at LUV 24/7 this
Wednesday. Every Wednesday in June we're at Luv 24/7 - June 6th, Jun
13th, June 20 and June 27th.
We're also having a singing contest I'm calling, "Moogy's
Manhattan Idol" contest!, cause it's taking place in Manhattan. Nothing
to do with American Idol.
We're
having people sit in and perform with the band. Folks I know thru
working with them, teaching them or just hanging out. Great performers
all. It's all for the title of "Moogy's Manhattan Idol" with prizes and
everything!
This
hidden but beautiful little lounge at 247 Eldrige Street is right at
the edge of the Lower East Side's new music explosion. Three blocks
east of Ludlow and a few doors south of Houston, Luv 24/7 is a cool
spot for a hot nite!
So join all
the fun this Wednesday, June 13th at Luv 24/7!
We're having a great time and so will you!
<> Moogy
Even
Steven Levee presents
The Moogy Klingman Band
w/
Jim Satin, Even Steven, Phil Shimmel, Montana and Magic Dave!
&
"Moogy's Manhattan Idol contest!"
with some
great singers sitting in and competing!!
Wednesday-
June 13th,
8 pm
to 10 pm - two sets!
$5 suggested
donation for the band includes free Moogy CD!!
mixed
drinks/well drinks-house brand - 2 for$7...Wow!!
at LUV
24/7 at 247 Eldrige St
one block
west of 1st ave. just below Houston st.
on
Manhattan's Lower East Side.
take the F
or V train to 2nd ave &
take the 1st ave exit

Hi
Folks,
Thanks to everyone for
making my last two gigs such great successes! March 3rd was the
acoustic show at the Triad Theater and it was a sell out.
March 31st was the "Rockin' 70's Hitmaker's Bash" at the Cutting
Room and that was a packed house, too. And
the audience at those shows had a great time.
Now the Moogy Klingman Band
will rock the house at the beautiful new Lower East Lounge, Luv 24/7 at
247 Eldrige Street. This hidden paradise is right at the edge of the
Lower East Side's new music explosion.
Three
blocks east of Ludlow and a few doors south of Houston,
Luv 24/7 is a cool spot for a hot nite!
Join us for four
Wednesday nites at Luv 24/7! ........... Moogy
The Moogy Klingman Band
w/Even Steven, Jim
Satin, Andy Began and Montana!
Four Wednesdays
starting April 18th at 8 pm
for a 90 minute set - 8
to 9:30 pm.
$5 cover - special drink
price - 2 for $7...Wow!!
at LUV 24/7 at
247 Eldrige St.
one block west of 1st
ave. just below Houston st.
on Manhattan's Lower East
Side. take the F or V train
Hi
Folks,
1/03/07
Well, here it is,
2007. It is ever onward and upward here at Moogy Music. Hopefully, this
is going to be another great year. And perhaps, even better then last
year. I have a new record deal with Silvermoon Records. And I shall
release a new solo album in the next few months that will feature some
of the songs I've been doing recently in concert.
We're going to have a
CD release party for my new record tentatively called, "Moogy Klingman
is Alive and Well and Living in Manhattan".That's going to be on
Saturday nite, March 3rd at the Triad Theater in NYC. More details
soon.
I've also just added (see
below) photos from my last big NYC gig at the Cutting Room on 11/25/06.
As you can see in the photos, the excitement level of the band (and the
audience too) was quite high. Having Billy Joel's 30 year drummer,
Liberty Devitto, working with us is a gas, by any standard.
Watch this page for more
releases, photos, songs and info soon............
and keep on Rocking!
Moogy
Klingman
Hi folks,
We
had a great gig the other nite at the Triad Theater! Wow!.... Liberty
Devitto on drums
totally rocked the house! The band's really got
into Liberty's drumming and Liberty got into the band with some serious
grooves. It was a mutual love fest! And then Buzzy Linhart come in for
some rocking singing and vibes playing. The Buzzman was buzzing!!
It
was one rocking nite and some people who were there said it was
one of the best nites of music ever! Well, we're doing it all again on
Saturday, Nov. 25th at the Cutting Room in Manhattan. I know it's
Thanksgiving week-end, but Thanksgiving is Thursday and by Saturday
everyone will be ready to break out of the house, get away from
the relatives (or bring 'em along!) and get rocking!
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Rock on!... Moogy Klingman 11/05/06