Al Moss Promotion

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Promoting music to radio since April 1, 1974. Listening for much longer. Contact me by email. I do not check this page regularly. Thanks.

06/06/2025

If you are a music lovers and/or a musician, Public radio is so important to all of us who love music (as are the relatively few commercial stations who really care about music beyond the flavor of the day). Read the letter in the link here. If you're an artist, you need public radio to help get your music out to the world. If you're a music lover, most of the greatest music stations that expose you to great new music constantly are public stations. That doesn't even include the great cultural benefits we all get from public radio and TV. This is all beyond any political sides ... we all benefit from great Public media, and as most of you know, it's currently under attack from the current administration. Call or write your representatives and Senators to help save Public media. They need your help now more than ever.

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'Memory Bank' By Drew & Ellie Holcomb | Kelly Clarkson Show 01/25/2025

Love this song and this album!!

'Memory Bank' By Drew & Ellie Holcomb | Kelly Clarkson Show Drew and Ellie Holcomb perform the title track off their debut studio album as a duo and married couple, "Memory Bank."0:00 - Kelly Introduces Drew and Ellie...

06/22/2024

Jeremy Tepper—who died on June 14 of a heart attack at age sixty—will be remembered as an important figure in American music because of his impassioned and successful efforts to help roots-music and country artists reach listeners and build audiences. As the longtime program director for Sirius XM’s Outlaw Country, Willie’s Roadhouse, and other channels, he championed iconoclasts who didn’t fit commercial radio formats and veterans whose longevity aged them out of playlists and major label rosters.

He was a pillar of the Americana Music format and that community. He took the bold step of hiring recording artists without radio experience to host programs, including Elizabeth Cook, Steve Earle, Jim Lauderdale, Buddy Miller, Mojo Nixon, Ranger Doug of Riders in the Sky, Jeannie Seely, Dwight Yoakam, and others. He also spearheaded the popular Outlaw Music Cruise.

A native of New York state, Tepper worked as a music journalist while leading a country-rock band, the World Famous Bluejays, when he became frustrated by the lack of exposure given to music he loved. He co-founded Diesel Only Records, which found an audience with a series of country single releases and “Rig Rock Deluxe,” a 1996 various-artist album featuring trucking songs by the Bottle Rockets, BR549, Junior Brown, Bill Kirchen, Nick Lowe, Buck Owens, Don Walser, Kelly Willis, and more. In 2001, he programmed a CD compilation of classic country trucking songs for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and Audium Records: “Truck Driver’s Boogie: Big Rig Hits.”

As a journalist, Tepper served for two years (2002–2004) as editor of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s magazine, the “Journal of Country Music,” and contributed to “Pulse!” magazine and other publications. He joined the online music broadcast community in its pioneering days, working for eMusic and other websites.

More than his work, Tepper was renowned for his enthusiastic presence at concerts and music gatherings throughout the United States. Tributes in the wake of his death focused as much on personal relationships as on professional achievements. Tepper is survived by his wife of twenty-seven years, country singer and broadcast personality Laura Cantrell, and their daughter, Bella.

Pictured from left: Jeremy Tepper, Jeannie Seely, Bill Anderson.

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