Music Industry Profile: Jerry Moss of A&M Records
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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2013
- In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - Jerry Moss, cofounder with Herb Alpert of the legendary A&M label, discusses the highlights of his career at length. He discusses his own entry into the music business, the founding and building of A&M, his thoughts on entrepreneurship and management and the end of his relationship with A&M, and shares some advice for people who aspire to a career as an executive in the music industry.
We were so fortunate to have this interview left for us to gain wisdom and to hear the reflection from this legend behind the scenes. R.I.P. Jerry.
At the end: “What did we do to deserve this?”. Alpert and Moss were decent men. Standup guys who treated people well.
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Thank you Mr. Moss for all you have done FOR MUSIC! Respect!
one of the most overlooked music industry geniuses! Thank you for sharing!
Hi Jerry! My Uncle Dub worked for you & Herb 25+ years @A&M! I was on that lot hundreds of times growing up in the 60s 70s and 80s!
Having watched this I can completely understand how A&M became successful: Hard work, good judgement, excellent business acumen, musical and artistic taste, respect, and a sense of adventure. All qualities that are rare in the business nowadays. Herb and Jerry are part of the Mount Rushmore of the music business. Only wished he had shed some light on obtaining Creed Taylor and branching out with some excellent jazz releases, much the same way they decided to embrace rock. Otherwise, excellent interview.
A & M IN MY OPINION IS THE STANDARD FOR A GREAT RECORD COMPANY. 💜
I really enjoyed this. Moss is a wonderful historian of his own life.
Thanks for signing Richard and Karen
Herb Loved & supported Karen & Richard let me tell you, as for Jerry, The Carpenters were not high up on his list. Glad Herb seen it through.
After 54 years, I see who is Gerry Moss, the 2nd part o A&M!!
Absolutely Brilliant! Thank You for sharing your fabulous experiences with us!
Priceless!
Gino Vannelli was overlooked in this great documentary.. Brother To Brother was a smash hit record and to this day regarded as a masterpiece recording..
GOOD stuff, right here. I love listening to those who have already DID the dang on thang.
Thanks. Great Interview.
In the 70s i was in electronics sales and saw a picture of the studio recording equipment setup at A and M studios and saw 4 giant Altec A7s on the wall side by side and realizing how clear the sound quality was on A/M LPs ,I immediately knew the speaker system i was gonna use for my personal home stereo setup. At 500 dollars each i thought that`s ok! Still gottem 49 years later
Your guys are awesome.
4:15 at Santa Maria
I met Mr. Moss in person by accident at Santa Anita race track, he was a regular at the track like me, one day during races at Santa Anita there was a section in the grand stand under a big tent where one could sit down, read the racing form and bet as well, I was walking over to make my bet, there were only 2 long lines, got into one shorter line and here come Mr Moss all nervous to make a bet but could not get into a line, time was running out, suddenly I asked him if I could make the bet for him, he agreed and gave me 1000 $ to bet on his horse, as soon as I made the bet and handed him his ticket the race went off, his horse won and paid more than 20$ to win, he came back to the tent area and gave me 500$, that was the only time I spoke to him in all the years I saw him at the tracks here in southern California. When I heard he passed away I felt very sad, I remember as well when he had horses with Bobby Frankel who was a New Yorker like himself. Rest in peace Mr Moss and Robert Frankel.
WOW great video.
Reading about this guy in "Little Girl Blue," the story of Karen Carpenter. Jerry Moss signed the Carpenters on April 22, 1969. I was 4 yrs. old.
I wasn't even born.😅
3-4 year overnight sensation.
A great storyteller and straight-shooter-loved their label and AH musis....Sergio too!
Very interesting. I didn’t know they had a working relationship for a while with Waylon Jennings.
If it wasn’t for you, we would of never heard The Police and their hits
Not to mention the amazing Carpenters!
@@renarga6886Sheryl crow as well and Sting
Santa Maria
$100 per week was fairly normal. A mortgage on a regular 3-2 house was $100 per month. 25% of your gross should be budgeted towards housing, which was the standard at the time.
#Moneyball 6
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39:50 "orientated?"
Goes to show they (Herb and Jerry) didn't do it alone. Family money helped them.
Kudos for knowing how to pronounce “niche.”
Exciting days back then. Notice there is nothing NEW or happening these days? No NEW technology nothing....every song has been written. It's weird like that
Sort of Monotone.
Hard to listen to but a good story.
RlP
“Orientated “
He says a lot of "kin'a "and "you know." The thing is, we don't know.
Stop it!
I HAVE HAD A&M RECORDS FOR DECADES BUT THE SOUND QUALITY IS REALL BAD. HIGH AND LOW FREQUENCIES ARE NON-EXISTENT NO MATTER HOW GOOD THE SOUND SYSTEM PLAYED ON!!!!
I am 30 minutes into it and need to get a coffee. So far the story is incredibly boring, esoteric...
Isn't this this the great shop that put out Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, etc. ?
NACIJUK I think you'll find that there a LOT of stories like this that you'll find "incredibly boring." You said it yourself: "esoteric." Which means that only certain people will REALLY find this an interesting and compelling interview. You're evidently not one of them. Expecting a record company exec to be as entertaining as the acts the label records is a little like comparing the proverbial apples and oranges...
NO it is NOT "the great shop that out Neil Young, Joni Michell", that was REPRISE RECORDS. You are mixing up mixing up record companies. A&M Records and Reprise Records are two different companies. Further, the story is not "incredibly boring". Research FIRST, comment SECOND. The man is telling HIS STORY and should be respected
They released Carole King, Burt Bacharach, Sergio Mendes (from my country!❤) and the Carpenters.
love ya jerry but back off with so much hand gesturing
I think it translates into enthusiasm about what your talking about. Or maybe he’s part Italian!
Didn't notice. Played vid in background while I work.
@@clutch5sp989 me, too.😀
Hello @artistshousemusic! Trying to get in touch with somebody at you the company regarding this interview! Any info on who I should speak with would be very helpful!! Thank you!