Remembering Jerry Moss, Co-Founder of A&M Records, an Inspiring Personality of Music and Community Service
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Jerry Moss, a prominent figure in the music industry as the co-founder of A&M Records, has passed away at the age of 88. Alongside his partner Herb Alpert, Moss played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of the music world. His legacy extends not only through the iconic record label but also through his philanthropic endeavors that left a lasting impact on the community.
The news of Moss’s passing marks the end of an era that saw the rise of A&M Records from its humble beginnings. The label, initially operating out of Alpert’s garage, emerged as an influential force with hits like “The Lonely Bull,” which showcased Moss’s keen ear for innovative sounds. These early successes laid the foundation for A&M Records’ journey into becoming a music powerhouse.
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Throughout the ’70s and ’80s, A&M Records soared to new heights under Moss’s leadership. The label boasted a roster of legendary artists, including Peter Frampton, The Police, and Janet Jackson. The diverse range of talents showcased the label’s commitment to nurturing creativity across various genres. Moss’s ability to spot and support emerging artists was instrumental in the label’s continued success.
Moss’s vision extended beyond the recording studio. In 2020, he, along with his wife Tina Morse, made a significant philanthropic contribution of $25 million to Los Angeles’ Music Center. This generous donation resulted in the renaming of the center’s outdoor plaza in honor of Moss. His dedication to enriching the community through artistic experiences demonstrated his belief in the transformative power of the arts.
The impact of Moss’s philanthropy also reached the education sector. The establishment of the Moss Scholars program at UCLA provided scholarships to numerous graduate and undergraduate students in art, architecture, and music. His contributions to medical education further solidified his commitment to enhancing various facets of society.
Beyond his professional achievements, Moss’s personal connections with artists and industry insiders were a testament to his character. Colleagues and friends recall his genuine nature, deep sense of integrity, and sincere passion for music. His partnership with Herb Alpert showcased the power of collaboration and shared values in achieving remarkable success.
Moss’s passing is mourned by the music community, fellow industry leaders, and countless individuals whose lives he touched through his work and generosity. His wife Tina, four children — Ron, Jennifer, Harrison, and Daniela — five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren carry forward his legacy.
In commemoration of his contributions, a memorial service will be held at the Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park & Mortuary in Los Angeles. As the music world reflects on the loss of a visionary, Moss’s influence will continue to resonate through the timeless melodies and enduring impact he leaves behind.
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