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Jerry Moss Born May 8, 1935
The Bronx, New York, United StatesResidence Los Angeles, California Education Brooklyn College Occupation Record company executive,
Racehorse owner/breederKnown for A&M Records, Zenyatta Spouse Ann Honors Grammy Trustees Award (1997) Hollywood Walk of Fame (1999) Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (2006) Big Sport of Turfdom Award (2009) Jerome S. "Jerry" Moss (born May 8, 1935) is an American recording executive, best known for being the co-founder of A&M Records, along with trumpeter and bandleader Herb Alpert.
After graduating with a degree in English from Brooklyn College and a stint in the Army, Moss began his music career by promoting "16 Candles," a hit for The Crests on Coed Records. In 1960 he moved to California where he teamed up with Alpert, forming Carnival Records in 1962 and running the company from an office in Alpert's garage. Discovering that the name was already taken, they dubbed their new-found company A&M Records.
After the A&M label was purchased by PolyGram, the two men went on to form Almo Sounds in 1994, a new record label which continues to operate.
Moss and Herb Alpert were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006 as nonperformers.
Thoroughbred horse racing
Jerry Moss and his wife, Ann, are also longtime horse breeders and owners who received the largest ever first-place purse from the Kentucky Derby in 2005 after the victory of the first horse he had ever entered in that race, Giacomo.
Giacomo was named by Jerry and Ann Moss in honor of a friend of theirs, rock musician Sting, who has a son by the same name. The colt's dam was named Set Them Free, a reference to Sting's song If You Love Somebody Set Them Free.
Like Giacomo, the Mosses have named another runner after a connection to The Police. Zenyatta, a half-sister to the multiple grade I winner Balance, was purchased as a $60,000 yearling at the Keeneland Sales in September 2005.[1] The Mosses named her after The Police's third album Zenyattà Mondatta.
References
Grammy Award for Record of the Year (1959 & 1960s) "Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare)"* performed by Domenico Modugno (1959) "Mack the Knife" performed by Bobby Darin (1960) "Theme from A Summer Place" performed by Percy Faith (1961) "Moon River"* performed by Henry Mancini (1962) "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" performed by Tony Bennett (1963) "Days of Wine and Roses"* performed by Henry Mancini (1964) "The Girl from Ipanema" performed by Astrud Gilberto & Stan Getz (1965) "A Taste of Honey" performed by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
· produced by Herb Alpert & Jerry Moss (1966)"Strangers in the Night" performed by Frank Sinatra
· produced by Jimmy Bowen (1967)"Up, Up and Away"* performed by The 5th Dimension (Billy Davis, Jr., Florence LaRue, Marilyn McCoo, Lamont McLemore, Ron Townson)
· produced by Johnny Rivers & Marc Gordon (1968)"Mrs. Robinson" performed by Simon & Garfunkel (Art Garfunkel*, Paul Simon*)
· produced by Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon & Roy Halee (1969)Complete list · (1960s) · (1970s) · (1980s) · (1990s) · (2000s) · (2010s) Categories:- 1935 births
- Living people
- American music industry executives
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees
- American record producers
- American racehorse owners and breeders
- Grammy Award winners
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