A&M Data has lengthy been admired for being an artist-oriented label. That time was made many times at “Dwell on the Music Middle: Live performance Celebrating A&M Data Co-Founder Jerry Moss,” held on Saturday (Jan. 14) on the Mark Taper Discussion board in Los Angeles.
The present was hosted by David Foster and featured reside performances by longtime A&M artists Herb Alpert, Amy Grant and Peter Frampton, in addition to Dionne Warwick, amongst others.
The purpose about A&M’s artist focus was made most vividly in a videotaped recollection from former A&M government Jim Guerinot, who recalled an A&M artist’s declining gross sales fortunes and going to Moss with a blunt query. “Why are we even placing out this artist’s thirteenth file, when it is going to possible lose cash?” he requested. In his telling, Moss’ reply was “It’s as a result of she’s an A&M artist.”
At A&M, it was that easy. The label believed in its artists and put them first. Alpert, who fashioned A&M with Moss in 1962, talked about that artist focus in his remarks which preceded a efficiency of his 1968 smash “This Man’s in Love With You.”
“A&M was actually particular,” Alpert mentioned. “I do know why they [the artists] appreciated us – We had been on their facet. I used to be at RCA [as an artist in the early 1960s]. They handled me terribly. I vowed that if I ever had a file firm, it must be the artist first.”
In 2020, Moss and his spouse Tina donated $25 million to the Music Middle to increase entry to its packages to folks of all backgrounds. This salute was the Music Middle’s means of claiming thanks for that beneficiant reward, and it was the taking part artists’ means of claiming thanks for Moss’ perception and assist. As Peter Frampton mentioned, “Thanks, Jerry Moss, for my whole profession.”
Listed here are seven highlights from the salute to Jerry Moss: