Jeremy Tepper was a beloved member of SiriusXM. With an unwavering dedication to music and an innovative spirit, Jeremy profoundly influenced us all. His contributions to our organization, particularly in shaping the identity of Outlaw Country and Willie’s Roadhouse, are beyond measure. Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and colleagues during this difficult time.
I am so heartbroken to read this. Jeremy and I shared the “Jeremy” name and joked about it. He was a wonderfully warm and sincere colleague. My sincerest regards go to his family and to all those who worked with him on the amazing Outlaw Country channel. I think of him and MoJo now, stirring it up in heaven. Goodbye you wonderful man.
Sad news, such a nice man.
It's hard to comprehend when we lose someone who made an impact like Jeremy did. He was always there with a smile and a greeting and always asked about whatever band I was in at the time. Rest easy, my friend.
Such an amazing human being and long-time supporter of musicians, music and music executives! Jeremy Tepper and his family always showed up to hear my mom perform if she was within the Tri-State area. He called me everyday to make sure I was OK when I lost my job. A true friend and tremendous loss to all of us who knew him…
I had the pleasure of working with Jeremy and the rest of the Road Dog and Outlaw Country crews in the mid-00s when Sirius was in its infancy. There were a lot of grassroots efforts to promote the brand, content, and talent, and his energy and optimism was always a motivational force. Rest in Peace my friend.
You will be missed 💐
So sad. He was a really nice guy and will be missed by many.
Huge loss. Such a wonderful human. Rest easy my friend.
You were truly one of a kind — Rest in Peace, good sir.
Content Strategy and Development | MBA
4wSo sad to hear about this. He was such a wonderful person. I was introduced to Jeremy within the first week of working at SiriusXM, and very quickly he became a friend and a confidant, helping to navigate the halls and who would help to get things done. He was a willing ear with great advice and a great partner and ally to the comedy channels through our mutual respect for Mojo Nixon, who often pulled double duty. When I left the company, he remained a friend. Jeremy lived and loved Outlaw Country… and he will be missed by many. God speed Jeremy…. and crank up Mojo’s amp in heaven please!