Douglas Babb

Douglas Babb is an electronic musician, performer, composer and educator. He began his career in 1971 at Indiana University studying under John Eaton, Xenakis and Robert Moog, inventor of the music synthesizer. His work over the last 38 years includes thousands of performances at schools, museums and civic events; numerous commissions and installations; corporate endorsements, industry recognition, and an adjunct faculty position at IUPUI, where he teaches courses on “Music Technology” and “The Beatles”. Babb also teaches “The History of Rock and Roll” and “The Beatles” at Marian College.

Babb was a Master Artist with Young Audiences for over 30 years and is a Master Teaching Artist with VSAI where he works with challenged and at-risk populations. He is currently in residence at Damar, providing music activities for Autistic residents. Douglas and VSAI offer a weekly “Music Tech” class to urban youth and the visually impaired, providing much needed computer training as well as a safe, creative and supportive environment in which to compose and record music.

Douglas, also known as The MIDI Guy, created “M.I.D.I. For Beginners”, a series of workshops designed for musicians, music educators and the technologically challenged. He regularly presents clinics on GarageBand, MIDI, and Music Technology. Recent activities include the expansion of TWANG! Studios, home to a myriad of projects, clinics and community outreach programs offering job training, apprenticeships and mentoring.

IBM and The Getty Foundation named Mr. Babb among the “100 Most Influential People in the Arts”. Douglas is also an active voting member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) and has been a presenter at Grammy in the Schools for both the New York City and Chicago Chapters.

Babb’s music commissions at IUPUI include the grand opening of the Informatics Building and the Ball Gardens Renovations, and he has performed for The I.U. Foundation. Douglas was named the Official Musician and Ambassador of the Arts for The Pan American Games.

Mr. Babb was the first curator for The Bob Moog Memorial Foundation for Electronic Music and is a recognized expert on the history of electronic music technology. He is working on numerous complex publishing projects based on his extensive collection of instruments, media and ephemera, including a book of Moog related album covers.

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