Brad Moist Joins Integrity Music As Vice President Of A&R & Development
Brad Moist has joined Integrity Music as Vice President of A&R & Development. In this role, Moist will scout and develop new talent, continue to grow existing relationships with Integrity Music’s artist roster, and shape the label’s creative direction.
“I am honored to join Integrity Music and bring my background and experience to the label,” Moist says. “Blaine Barcus is an industry colleague I have admired for a long time, and I am truly grateful for the opportunity to join his team. The label’s heart for helping people encounter the power of music that points to the King is paramount. With a rich history that speaks for itself and a top‑notch team, Integrity has been rebuilding its artist roster, which I am privileged to serve. I am equally excited about the future of the label and the bold steps they are willing to take to get there.”
Moist brings more than 24 years of experience in the music business. Most recently, he served as senior A&R, brand, and marketing manager for Gotee Records. He created and ran the Mono Vs Stereo imprint label at Gotee, developing The Showdown, Chasing Victory, Maylene & the Sons of Disaster and others.
“As Integrity Music continues to expand its footprint, our ability to attract talent and develop artist relationships are more important than ever,” shares Barcus, president of Integrity Music. “Brad has the broad experience in A&R, development and promotion that will make a positive impact immediately. His heart is aligned with our mission of impacting the world with excellent music that points listeners to Jesus.”
Moist will report to Barcus and lead the A&R team, consisting of Gilbert Nanlohy, Senior A&R and Global Partnerships Director, and Taylor Brady, A&R Director.
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