Bev Moser – Owner / Publicist • Patti McClintic – Publicity Manager

Bev Moser, a well-respected industry vet for over 23 years, has worked with a vast array of Nashville’s well-known artists and biggest events. B! Noticed Public Relations offers a wide range of professional public relations services that enable her to create an individual package that best suits the needs of clients, identifying the specific needs of each client in order to connect with their target audience. Her goal in business is to help clients promote a successful future.

Moser honed her skills in journalism and production management while representing online country music social media outlet Digital Rodeo for nearly ten years. During her tenure, she took on the responsibility of growing the firm from an online news site, to producing and promoting monthly artist showcases and a very successful week-long live multi-artist stage performance show during one of Nashville's prominent festivals.

She is an energetic entrepreneur who continues to own and operate Moments by Moser Photography, an entity she started after moving to Nashville in 2000. Prior to her relocation to Music City, she worked several years as an on-air radio personality and morning co-host for US92 in Nebraska.

Over the span of her career, Ms. Moser has worked with a variety of music artists from all genres, including those at the beginning of their career to music icons, Hall of Fame inductees and Grand Ole Opry members, television and movie actors, NFL, NHL and MLB athletes, celebrities, book authors and many more.

In addition to her professional accomplishments, Bev Moser has been interviewed many times for her success in being a sole-proprietor and small business owner. She has participated as a professional businesswoman on panels for the music industry, serves on the Nashville Chamber Music Industry Advisory Group, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Planning Committee and serves on the Advisory Board at NOSSI College of Art. Ms. Moser is an active member of SOURCE, Women in Music (WIM), Country Music Association (CMA), Academy of Country Music (ACM), Americana Music Association (AMA) and Tennessee Presenters, Board & Agents (TNPBA), Nashville Association of Talent Directors (NATD), Gospel Music Association (GMA), Women In Music (WIM), Tennessee Presenters and Tennessee For The Arts (TFTA). She is also a member of the Nashville, Donelson-Hermitage and Mount Juliet Chamber of Commerce. Ms. Moser was the proud recipient of many distinguished accolades during her role of Co-Chair for the Northeast Nebraska Relay for Life being recognized as an outstanding active member and role model by the Norfolk Jaycees (Jr Chamber of Commerce) and continues to this day to be very involved in her community through volunteering and support of youth sports activities.

She considers herself fortunate to have been able to work in several different aspects of the music and the entertainment industry during the last two decades and to people interested in pursuing a career in the entertainment business, she offers these words of wisdom:

“My advice is to be flexible and willing to do whatever you have to do to find your place. There is not a magic instruction booklet for this ever-changing industry. Follow your heart and keep your dreams in front of you, and always treat others the way you would want them to treat you.”

Patti McClintic spent eight years as a well-respected Staff Writer for the country music website Think Country before accepting a position as Publicity Manager for B! Noticed Public Relations.  

Well-versed in multiple music genres, McClintic is right at home working at a job specializing in promoting artists and songwriters. A lifelong music fan who called rock her favorite genre up until the early 2000s, the move to Country wasn’t exactly by choice. Morning drives to school with her teenage daughter would result in daily “radio wars,” McClintic choosing the local rock station and her daughter switching it to country.  Slowly, but surely, these battles became fewer, and eventually, local Buffalo, New York country station 106.5 WYRK won, with a new fan named Patti McClintic.

Always curious and a born researcher, McClintic wasn’t satisfied with the same batch of “new country” songs played on mainstream radio, because if she was going to be a fan of the genre, she was prepared to take a deep dive into its history. Educating herself on the roots of Country and all of its many branches, it wasn’t long before she was ready to share her knowledge while continuing to learn more.  McClintic jumped at the offer to write for Think Country when it presented itself. The country music website, based in the UK, gave her countless opportunities to interview and review the best in the business.  

Subjects of McClintic’s many recorded music reviews include Jason Aldean, Brett Eldredge, Ashley McBryde, Lee Brice, Parker McCollum, The Highwaywomen, Brothers Osborne, Lindsay Ell and many more. Live concert reviews included in-depth opinions of several large music events, including CMA Fest, Key West Songwriters Festival and Hometown Rising. Live show reviews included The Cadillac Three, The Musicians Hall of Fame Induction Awards Ceremony, The Gibson Summer NAMM Jam, Georgia On My Mind with The Peach Pickers, Florida Georgia Line, Lauren Alaina, Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder, Merle Haggard, The Concert for Love & Acceptance, Charlie Daniels Volunteer Jam, A Heroes & Friends Tribute to Randy Travis and We All Come Together - A Benefit for John Berry and Music Health Alliance.  Interviews included Hunter Hayes, Allie Colleen, Exile, Carly Pearce, Kane Brown, Jeannie Seely, Billy Strings, Levi Hummon, Craig Campbell, Whey Jennings, Parmalee, Jordan Davis, Lauren Duski, Jimmie Allen, Ray Scott, John Schneider and Collin Raye.  

In addition to interviewing artists, McClintic sat down with interesting Nashville residents and heard their stories, including guitarist Ben Miller (Riley Green, Trey Lewis, Rodney Atkins), drummer Jake Sommers (Luke Combs) utility player Jon Galletti (Jake Owen), celebrity hairstylist Rodney Mitchell, Founder and CEO of Thistle Farms Becca Stevens and songwriters Anthony Smith and Ava Paige.  

A Buffalo, New York native who moved to Nashville in 2015, McClintic quickly became a go-to for Music City publicists that needed media coverage for their clients. Always ready to help promote the big names, but never afraid to meet with rising stars, McClintic was instrumental in bringing attention to numerous lesser-known artists, several who have since found themselves in the national spotlight.