MT Juliet Chamber Member Spotlight: She’s a former barrel racer who loves to read

She’s a former barrel racer who loves to read



Bev Moser hails from Hawarden, Iowa.
If she’s not reading an autobiog- raphy, she might be daydreaming about rodeo team practices in col- lege.

Tell us about your family. I have four children (ages 11, 28, 30, and 31) and three grandchildren. My 11-year old was adopted when the older three were adults.

What’s Hawarden, Iowa’s claim to fame? I’m not sur e there is one! Hawarden, Iowa is located very near the center of North America, far re- moved from any major bodies of water. I did go to school with Brian Hansen, who played for 15 years in the NFL for the Saints, Browns, Jets, Patriots, and Redskins.

What’s your favorite college memory? My favor ite col- lege memory is definitely ro- deo team practices!


BEV MOSER

Age: 52

Title: Owner

Company: Moments by Moser Pho- tography

Web:

Employees: 5

Hometown: Hawar den, Iowa

Education: National College of Busi- ness—Rapid City, South Dakota

Were you on the rodeo team or just an observer? I was on the rodeo team as a barrel rac- er.

What do you do enjoy in your spare time? I enjoy hik- ing, walking, water activities, DIY projects, youth sports, and volunteering at the Nossi Col- lege of Art.

What do you like about vol- unteering at the Nossi Col- lege of Art? I love encour ag- ing others to follow their dreams.

What DIY projects do you enjoy? I’m a far m gir l, so I love anything that gets my hands dirty. I love the outdoors and yard projects.

What’s your guilty pleasure? A bonfire with blueberry lem- onade Smirnoff Ice.


What’s your favorite meal? Any I don’t have to cook! A steak on the grill is one of my favorites.

What’s your favorite restaurant?

Margarita House!

What’s the last book you read? I love to read autobiographies. I just finished Bill Andersons.

What did you take away from that book? Bill Ander son was a country star and my take-away is that others may have plans for your future, but only you can follow your desire to do what makes you happy.

What other autobiographies have you enjoyed? I have to stay that Bill Anderson’s was my favorite all time autobiography! I enjoyed it because he broke the family mold and expectations of joining the family business to follow his heart and his own dreams.

What’s your biggest splurge? I’m not a big splurge person, but proba- bly something for the house or for my kids.


Queens And Future Queens Magazine: How Bev Moser Redesigned Her Life

How Bev Moser Redesigned Her Life

When the going gets tough, the tough gets going. There are times when fate twists and presents you with the unpredictable. How you choose to handle that determines your personal and professional future.
After 17 years of marriage and 3 children, Bev Moser parted ways with her husband. The divorce was clean and a mutual decision however it did come with emotional stress. What will I do? What am I doing? How am I going to survive? – These are some of the questions that were constantly circulating in her mind. However, she rose beyond her circumstances and decided to have faith and confidence in herself and her ability. She decided to make a move to Nashville.

Who is Bev Moser? While the residents of Nashville, Tennessee and country music star celebrities are very familiar with this name, we want you to know her and her amazing story. Her story restores belief and faith in hard work and passion. Bev Moser is the Vice President of Publicity for the 117 Entertainment Group. Prior to this, Bev was a renowned photographer / a photo journalist at Moments by Moser Photography.

Originally from the Midwest, Bev developed a liking for Country Music. When the internet became popular in 1990s, she was the Queen of internet. She was all over the internet pages because of her love for Country music. Bev got connected to a group of 13 ladies. They started going to concerts together and attended the Fan Fair  (now known as the  CMA Music Fest), every year.  Her active participation made her talent visible to the media.

She was approached by the local radio channel to be a part of their show and to provide them updates about what’s happening in the world of country music.  Knowing the lovely and charming person that she is, the listeners absolutely loved her. She was offered a job at the same station where she worked for 5 years and loved it. However, when she got divorced she relocated to Nashville.

Her relocation to Nashville made her realize that geography changed a lot of things. These visible changes made her question her decision. She still remembers thinking to herself, “I can’t walk into a job without a college degree in radio!”  However she didn’t let that affect her attitude towards wanting to build a future for herself.

Nashville has a tight circle of people. Bev had a lot of friends there, friends who would invite her to different events to have fun. It was at one such event she met a professional photographer who was driving all the way from Atlanta to Nashville for covering events. Bev had the same camera and loved photography as a hobby so she offered to help him for free. After some time, the same photographer hired her to work for him.

One thing led to another, and she founded Moments by Moser Photography and became one of Nashville’s biggest event photographers who covered every music event in Nashville for 17 good years! Bev had to learn the rules of the music business very quickly. She had to start from scratch but it worked. She worked tirelessly and became a professional in something that she never imagined having as a career.  She loved it and absolutely enjoyed when people called her year after year.

 Over the years Bev Moser has had the honor to work with Garth Brooks, Carrie Underwood, Faith Hill, Toby Keith, Blake Shelton, Taylor Swift, and many International artists plus Marquee artists. She has also had the honor of covering the Country Radio Seminar for 8 to  9 years and the Song Writers Hall of Fame Event. She also worked as a content provider and conducted artists’ interviews etc which enabled her to have the privilege of knowing country music celebrities, personally.

While she was working hard and building her worth, she adopted a new born.  Let us stress on the fact here that Bev Moser is not only a successful career woman but also a loving mother to her four children. While her children from her marriage are young adults now, her adopted son still requires the attention of his mother. When he is around, Bev shapes her schedule around him. She describes her fun time to be related to her son and his sports. She takes a daily 6 mile walk and also attends every sporting event that he is a part of.

When asked how she managed all of that, Bev said that she has to wear multiple hats, be a queen of organization, and has to multitask. From listing parties, to album releases to launching to artists, Bev has got it all covered. When asked how she remained calm in such a happening world, she laughed and said,

 “One day at a time – One Step and One breath.  Focus what you are doing in this moment.  Don’t worry about tomorrow it will fall into place. God has a plan for everyone. Find your Zen and reconnect with everything – It will keep you calm!”

She wants every woman to follow her mantra –“Believe”. In her own words,

“Believe. Believing has gotten me through anything. When you go through trials and tribulations, you just have to believe in yourself that you can do whatever you set your mind to. Believe and you can make it happen.”

Despite being a high achiever, Bev Moser is a down to earth, warm hearted person who loves helping others and empowering women and girls. She is a giver. She concluded the interview by saying,


“Treat everybody in your life the way you want to be treated. Work together because together is always better.”
Even with life's changes, opportunities are available and will come to you if you believe in your self and keep going. Only you have the power to change your life -start paving the road that you'll love instead of walking on one that you don't like. Your happiness and success relies on you and only you. 

MusicRow Magazine: Bev Moser Named VP, Publicity For Nashville-Based 117 Entertainment Group

Bev Moser
117 Entertainment Group President & CEO Zach Farnum has added Bev Moser as VP, Publicity for the public relations division of the company.
117’s PR roster includes Brennley Brown, Bobby Bare, Chuck Negron, Jenny Tolman, Jerry Lee Lewis, Lewis Brice, Logan Mize, Max T. Barnes and the Scooter Brown Band.
Through her photography company, Moments By Moser Photography, Moser has photographed the Nashville country music scene’s concerts and industry events for nearly two decades. She has also worked the last nine years as a journalist and production manager for online country music social media outlet, Digital Rodeo. Moser has worked with country artists, television actors and celebrities, as well as book authors, creating articles and reviews, conducting interviews and covering numerous festivals and press conferences.
“Bev’s experience and expertise in the field is invaluable. There aren’t many people in Nashville that don’t know her name and I have no doubt that she will serve our clients well in this role,” said Farnum, adding, “to say I am thrilled to have her on board is an understatement.”

MUSICROW MAGAZINE:Tin Pan South Kicks Off 25 Years With Dynamic Hitmakers

Eric T. Parker • March 29, 2017 •
Pictured (L-R): Cary Barlowe, Hillary Lindsey, Brothers Osborne, Audra Mae. Not pictured: Sean McConnell. Photo: Tin Pan South

Where wasn’t there talent performing last night (March 28)? The 25th Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival officially began at 10 venues across Nashville.
Early shows included a surprise appearance by Keith Urban during a Station Inn show with Ross Copperman and their BOOM published writers Logan Turner, Cali Rodi and Jordan Minton.
SMACK’s Josh Osborne and Shane McAnally played with Old Dominion’s Matthew Ramsey and Trevor Rosen at the Listening Room Café while SOURCE hosted Danielle Bradbery, Jaida Dreyer, Jo Smith and Lari White at Whiskey Rhythm Saloon.
Keith Urban. Photo: Tin Pan South

Pictured (L-R): Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne. Photo: instagram.com/shanemcanally

Songwriters Danielle Bradbery, Jaida Dreyer, Jo Smith and Lari White with SOURCE leadership. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments By Moser

While there were no surprise appearances for the early show at 3rd & Lindsley other than Cary Barlowe, playing guitar for wife and hit maker Hillary Lindsey, Sean McConnell’s round did include major label artists Brothers Osborne in addition to Audra Mae.
In what may have seemed like an oblong paring, the dynamic 3rd & Lindsley round featured the electrifying guitar embellishments from John Osborne, whose brother self-deprecatingly joked of “Stay A Little Longer” as their [singular] hit. The reigning CMA Vocal Duo of the Year continued to play a new title, “Shoot Me Straight” among the lively set.
Mae, with a rambunctious vibe similar to that of Elle King, pulled out her Miranda Lambert smash, “Little Red Wagon,” in addition to her McConnell co-write, “Riding Shotgun,” which was recorded by Christina Aguilera and Buddy Miller for Nashville.
With signature glacial-clear vocals, McConnell played through his own crowd-rouser “Save Our Soul” and welcomed Lindsey for their more subdued but potent Jake Owen heartbreak title, “When You Love Someone.”
Lindsey herself was a trooper, putting up with taunting from the stage about her 18 No. 1 singles, of which she played Carrie Underwood’s “Dirty Laundry” and Little Big Town’s “Girl Crush.” New titles previewed included a suggestive Love Junkies housewife fantasy, titled “Bed We Made,” alongside an existentially reflective, “Before The Curtain Call.”
Rounds continued at 9 p.m. including husband/wife Rodney Clawson and Nicolle Galyon (with special guests including RaeLynn, Rhett Akins, Jimmy Robbins, Dallas Davidson, Lori McKenna, Claire Douglas, Brad Clawson, Emily Weisband, Tom Douglas) at 3rd & Lindsley.
The Country bar, near Centennial Park, welcomed Matt McGinn, Walker Hayes, Josh Jenkins and Kristen Arian while the Bluebird Café hosted Allen Shamblin, Lee Roy Parnell, Larry Gatlin and Aaron Baker. Big Machine Music’s Tucker Beathard, Jonathan Singleton and Luke Combs were featured at the Hard Rock Café with Casey Beathard (Little Louder), all presented NASH FM 103.3.
Pictured (L-R Back row): BMI songwriter Claire Douglas, BMI’s Bradley Collins, BMI songwriter Lori McKenna, songwriter Jimmy Robbins, BMI songwriters Nicolle Galyon and Rodney Clawson, BMI’s Jody Williams, BMI songwriters Dallas Davidson, Brad Clawson and Tom Douglas. (Front row): Songwriters RaeLynn and Emily Weisband. Photo: Steve Lowry

Pictured (L-R): Casey Beathard, Tucker Beathard, Jonathan Singleton and Luke Combs. Photo: Big Machine Music

Allen Shamblin, Lee Roy Parnell, Larry Gatlin and Aaron Baker at The Bluebird Cafe. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments By Moser

Allen Shamblin, Lee Roy Parnell, Larry Gatlin and Aaron Baker with guests at The Bluebird Cafe. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments By Moser