Jerry Moss Remembered by Peter Frampton, Herb Alpert, Amy Grant & Extra: He Loved Great Music

After information of the loss of life of legendary music govt Jerry Moss on Wednesday (Aug. 16), lots of the artists he labored with over the a long time shared remembrances and tributes.
Moss labored closest with Herb Alpert, with whom he co-founded A&M Data in 1962 as an impartial music firm. The label was behind basic albums comparable to Alpert’s Whipped Cream & Different Delights, Carole King’s Tapestry and Peter Frampton’s Frampton Comes Alive!, amongst many others. Alpert shared this straightforward assertion with Billboard on Wednesday: “I never met a nicer, honest, sensitive, smart and talented man then my partner Jerry Moss.”
Frampton shared his response to the information on X (previously Twitter), writing partially, “Jerry was a true gentleman and if it weren’t for him, so many lives might have turned out very differently.”
Beneath, discover tributes from Amy Grant, Quincy Jones, the Rock & Roll Corridor of Fame (which inducted Moss and Alpert in 2006) and extra.
Amy Grant: “My first awareness of A&M Records was seeing the iconic logo on the inside of a Carole King record. A&M Records was known by all to be the “artist label” and it was a dream come true once they signed me. In attending to know Jerry Moss over time, I used to be amazed by the breadth of his pursuits. Whether or not it was music, horse racing or trekking through Africa, excellence outlined every thing through which he invested his skills and passions. Jerry – I’ll keep in mind you.”
Herb Alpert: “I never met a nicer, honest, sensitive, smart and talented man then my partner Jerry Moss.”
Peter Frampton: “I am so sorry to hear Jerry Moss has left us. Jerry was a true gentleman and if it weren’t for him, so many lives might have turned out very differently. He loved great music and went out of his way to make a place where artists could find themselves and create with his lovely encouragement and patience. I love you, Jerry, and my thoughts are with wife Tina and the entire family. Rest now my dear friend.”
(2/2) He beloved nice music and went out of his solution to make a spot the place artists may discover themselves and create together with his pretty encouragement and endurance. I really like you, Jerry, and my ideas are with spouse Tina and your entire household. Relaxation now my pricey good friend. pic.twitter.com/zZKXX4Kzfy
— Peter Frampton (@peterframpton) August 16, 2023
Quincy Jones: “Jerry Moss was the consummate music man, [whose] love of all genres of the art-form was unabashed. That was why when I decided to get off the soundstage and back into the recording studio in 1969, I knew there was only one record label for me to go to that would give me the creative freedom that I was seeking, and that record label was A&M with Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss. In my almost 70 years in the music business, I can say without a doubt that my time at A&M was one of the most artistically and professionally fulfilling times of my life and I attribute that in large part to the environment that Jerry created on that hallowed ground that was A&M Records. His spirit will live on forever through the great records that he helped bring to the world.”
Rock & Roll Corridor of Fame: “In Memoriam: 2006 Inductee Jerry Moss founded A&M Records in 1962 with partner Herb Alpert and led it to become the most successful independent record company in history. The company’s legendary culture focused on the artist first and became a home for many innovators to thrive, including fellow Inductees Janet Jackson, Quincy Jones, Cat Stevens, Carole King, The Go-Go’s, and the Police.”
The Music Heart: “The Music Center mourns the loss of Jerry Moss, co-founder of A&M Records, who passed away on Tuesday. Jerry was an incredible inspiration for artists and had a keen ability to help them explore and hone their craft. His remarkable talent and his partnership with Herb Alpert led to the creation of one of the record industry’s most successful labels. The Music Center is very grateful for the longstanding support of Tina and Jerry Moss and honored to name our expansive plaza as Jerry Moss Plaza in 2020. Jerry was dedicated to giving back to the community by supporting arts experiences that resonate in the hearts and minds of all Angelenos and meaningfully impact their lives. His artistic influence and business savvy, along with the opportunities he provided for numerous extraordinarily talented artists, changed the course of music forever. That was his gift to us all. We offer our heartfelt sympathies to Tina and the entire Moss family.”
I’m so very unhappy to see that Document Government Jerry Moss has died…Jerry was very type to me once I had a file cope with ALMO SOUNDS which was the label he had with Herb Alpert after A&M Data. After I used to be dropped from the label, Jerry nonetheless gave me $ to make one other album! pic.twitter.com/iTSYILdIvn
— Victor DeLorenzo (@VicDeLorenzo) August 16, 2023
Flowers shall be positioned on the star of music govt and Stroll of Famer Jerry Moss tomorrow, August seventeenth at 11:30 a.m. The star is positioned at 6933 Hollywood Blvd. pic.twitter.com/gjLnDsmKCs
— Ana Martinez (@wofstargirl) August 16, 2023