Recording on and off over 20 days in January and February 1994, the band from Garden Grove put together the record that would change the trajectory of its career.
A memorial service was held Saturday night for Jerry Moss, beloved co-founder of A&M Records with Herb Alpert, who organized the event. Moss, 88, passed away in August after a vibrant life that went from massive success in rock and roll to triumphs in horse racing.
Rocker Peter Frampton came to
Jim Guerinot, former general manager of A&M Records, who later managed Nine Inch Nails, No Doubt, Social Distortion and other bands, worked for A&M co-founder…