Biff Blumfumgagnge

Biff Moyer (born David Lee Morelock,[1] January 17, 1964), who became known under the name Biff Uranus Blumfumgagnge,[2] is an American musician,[3] guitar technician, sound engineer, record producer and instructor of music and recording technology at the Madison Media Institute.

[4] Born in Milwaukee, he was adopted and grew up in Madison, Wisconsin.

He took on his legal name (pronounced Blumm-fumm-gog-in-ya) in 1992.

[5] Pat MacDonald, Willy Porter (February 1990–present), King Crimson (August 2008), Sigtryggur Baldursson (drummer of the Sugarcubes, 1993–1997), Eugene Chadbourne, Reptile Palace Orchestra, The Gomers,[6] Natty Nation,[7] Bradley Fish, The Kissers, Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestra, and Zombeatles.

Les Paul,[8][9] & Steve Miller (November 2005),[10] Adrian Belew (March 1992–present), Eugene Chadbourne (February 2004–present), Lee "Scratch" Perry (August 25, 2008), Reptile Palace Orchestra (April 1994–present), The Gomers (December 1986–present),[11] Natty Nation (February 1993–present), Jambeau (May 2001–present), Bradley Fish (January 1996-September 1997), John Kruth (April 2003-November 2005), Joan Wildman (February 1991), Clyde Stubblefield (James Brown's "funky drummer", March 1991-April 2007), Killbilly (April 1994), The Appliances-SFB (December 1997), Jimmy Carl Black (October 2007), Stuart Stotts (September 2002-August 2007) and Project/Object with Napoleon Murphy Brock (October 23, 2007), and Yid Vicious (2005–Present).