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BAM Magazine's Annual "BAM 100" to Appear in Oct. 23 Issue; California-Based Individuals Lauded For Significant Impact on National Music Scene.


SAN FRANCISCO--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)--Oct. 22, 1998--Dennis Erokan, editor-in-chief of BAM Bam (bäm), town (1996 pop. 70,100), Kerman prov., SE Iran, on the intermittent Bam River. Located on the western edge of the Dasht-e Lut, Bam is a trade center in a henna-growing region. Dates and other fruits are also grown; camels are raised.  Media, has announced that the 11th annual "BAM 100," a compilation Compiling a program. See compiler.  of the most influential figures in the music and entertainment industries in the state of California California (kăl'ĭfôr`nyə), most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W). , will appear officially in BAM magazine's Oct. 23 issue.

Much anticipated and often controversial, this year's "BAM 100" is the work of Erokan, BAM editor Bill Crandall Cran´dall   

n. 1. (Stonecutting) A kind of hammer having a head formed of a group of pointed steel bars, used for dressing ashlar, etc.
 and the BAM editorial staff, and BAM columnist columnist, the writer of an essay appearing regularly in a newspaper or periodical, usually under a constant heading. Although originally humorous, the column in many cases has supplanted the editorial for authoritative opinions on world problems.  and USA Today USA Today

National U.S. daily general-interest newspaper, the first of its kind. Launched in 1982 by Allen Neuharth, head of the Gannett newspaper chain, it reached a circulation of one million within a year and surpassed two million in the 1990s.
 music writer Bruce Bruce, Scottish royal family descended from an 11th-century Norman duke, Robert de Brus. He aided William I in his conquest of England (1066) and was given lands in England.  Haring Haring is an English surname of Austrian origin.

Notable individuals with this surname:
  • Keith Haring, American street artist and social activist
  • John Haring, American lawyer and delegate to the Continental Congress
, under whose byline this year's list is presented.

In contrast to "BAM 100" lists from previous years, the Years, The

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See : Time
 1998 "BAM 100" celebrates dynamic, innovative, California-based individuals who have made noteworthy contributions in areas such as the development of ground-breaking artists and music technology and for their potential to continue to influence the national music scene during the upcoming year.

Thus, while the "BAM 100" list includes top executives at major labels such as Interscope Records and Capitol Records Capitol Records is a major United States-based record label, owned by EMI, located in Hollywood, California. Its headquarters building, the Capitol Tower, is a major landmark near the corner of Hollywood and Vine.  and concert promoters PROMOTERS. In the English law, are those who in popular or penal actions prosecute in. their own names and the king's, having part of the fines and penalties.  such as Bill Graham

For other people named Bill Graham, see Bill Graham (disambiguation).


William C. "Bill" Graham, PC, QC (born March 17, 1939, in Montreal, Quebec) is a former Canadian politician.
 Presents, it also lauds Lauds is one of the two "major hours" in the Roman Catholic Liturgy of the Hours. It is to be recited in the early morning hours, preferably near dawn. Structure of the hour  musicians, nightclub bookers, artist managers, radio station personnel and other innovators innovators

people who will try new things.


early innovators
important figures in the farming or client community because they are the leaders in the introduction of new techniques and management systems.
 for their contributions.

In endorsing BAM Media's decision to limit the "BAM 100" selections to California, Haring notes that the state is "arguably ar·gu·a·ble  
adj.
1. Open to argument: an arguable question, still unresolved.

2. That can be argued plausibly; defensible in argument: three arguable points of law.
 the most important center of music technology in the country, holding the office of most of the key personnel who will decide how music will be delivered to the home and automobile in the next century and beyond."

BAM is a free bi-weekly magazine, published in Northern and Southern California Southern California, also colloquially known as SoCal, is the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Centered on the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego, Southern California is home to nearly 24 million people and is the nation's second most populated region,  editions, that has been covering the California music scene since 1976. The magazine is distributed through newsstands and retail establishments throughout the state. Those wishing more information on the "BAM 100" list can visit BAM's Music Universe Web site at www.musicuniverse.com.

The complete "BAM 100" list, presented here and in the magazine in alphabetical order, is as follows: -0-
Christopher Appelgren, President and Co-Owner, Lookout Records
Glen Ballard, President, Java Records
Bob Bell and Violet Brown, Wherehouse music buyers
Jason Bentley, Disc Jockey and Maverick A & R man
Ken Berry, CEO, EMI Music's North American Operations
Rodney Bingenheimer, Disc Jockey
Richard Bishop, Artist Manager
Jay Boberg, President, MCA Records
Carrie Borzillo, Editor, Rocktropolis Allstar Daily Music News
John Branca, Attorney
Edgar Bronfman Jr., Chairman and President, Joseph Seagram Co.
Chris Carter, Promoter
Bob Cavallo, Chairman, Buena Vista Music Group
David Codikow, Entertainment Attorney, Codikow & Carroll
Ted Cohen, Chairman, Consulting Adults
Nadine Condon, Promoter
Bob Daly/Terry Semel, Co-Chairmen, Warner Music Group
Mike Diamond/Mark Kates, Grand Royal Records management team
Steve DiNardo, Vice President and General Manager, "Alice" (KLLC)
Chris Duuridas, A & R man, Dreamworks
Ramona Downey, Nightclub Booker, Bottom of the Hill
Tisha Fein, Independent Booker
Ted Field/Jimmy Iovine, Co-Founders, Interscope Records
Joe Fleischer, A & R man and "Wheels & Deals" columnist, Hits Magazine
Mitchell Frank, Nightclub Booker, Spaceland
Albhy Galutin, Executive Vice President, MCA Records
Mark Geiger, Booking Agent, Internet marketer and entrepreneur
Randy Gerston, Vice President, Lightstorm Music
Michael Goldstone, A & R man
Andy Gould, Artist Manager
Mike Greene, President, National Academy of Arts & Sciences (NARAS)
Jim Griffin, Founder, OneHouse
Wendy Hafner, Director of Music Marketing, Intel
Nic Harcourt, Disc Jockey
Jim Hardy/Aaron Axelsen, General Manager/Music Director, Live 105
Liz Heller, Executive Vice President, Capitol Tower
Bryan "Dexter" Holland, Musician
Dawn Holliday, General Manager and Talent Buyer, Slim's
Zach Horowitz, President, Universal Music Group
John Houlihan, Music Supervisor
Lance Hubt, General Manager, the Troubador
Ice Cube, Rapper and Imprint Head, A & M Records
Rob Kahane, Co-Owner and President, Trauma
Dave Kaplan, Artist Manager
Gerry Kearby, CEO, Liquid Audio
Howie Klein, President, Reprise Records
Suge Knight, CEO, Death Row Records
Abbey Janowitch, Executive Vice President, MCA Records
Paul Kremen, General Manager, Almo Music
Shelley Lazar, Vice President of Artist Relations, Bill Graham
 Presents
Michael Levitt, Music Producer
Stephen Levy, Creative Director, Moonshine Music
Barbara Libis, Entertainment Booker, Tonight Show
Roy Lott, Deputy President, EMI Recorded Music, North America and
 President, Capitol Records
Master P, CEO, No Limit Records
David Mayeri, President, AKG, nightclub division of Bill Graham
 Presents
John McCulloch, Music Supervisor, Party of Five and Dawson's Creek
Emilio Morales and Maria Madrigal, Publishers, La Banda Elastica
 Magazine
Don Mueller, Co-Founder, Lollapalooza and Partner, Artist Direct
 Agency
Melinda Newman, West Coast Bureau Chief, Billboard Magazine
Michael O'Connor, Manager, Justice League
Mitch Okmin, Independent Agent
Guy Oseary, A & R man
John Pantle, Entertainment Booker, House of Blues
Peter Paterno, Entertainment Attorney
Gregg Perloff, Co-President, Bill Graham Presents
Chuck Philips, Investigative Reporter, Los Angeles Times
Randy Phillips, President and CEO, Red Ant Records
Zeke Piestrup, Disc Jockey, KROQ
Karyn Rachtman, Executive and Music Supervisor, Interscope Records
Mary Ramos, Michelle Kuznetsky, and Ann Kline, Soundtrack
 Coordinators, TriTone
Jay Rifkind, President, Mojo Records
Michael Robertson, Spokesman and Advocate, MP3 sound compression
Jose Rosario, Vice President and General Manager, Sony Discos
Tom Ross, Music Department Head, CAA
Gene Sandbloom, Lisa Warden, and Kevin Weatherly, Programming
 Supervisors, KROQ
Mitch Schneider, Publicist, MSO Public Relations
Ruth Seymour, General Manager, KCRW
John Silva, Artist Manager
Mike Simpson/John King, Musicians and Partners, Nickel Bag Records
Larry Solters, Founder and Principal, Scoop Marketing
Brett Steinberg, Vice President, APA
Philip Steir, Studio Owner, Toast
Neil Strauss, West Coast Pop Music Reporter, The New York Times
James Sullivan, Assigning Music Editor, San Francisco Chronicle
Russ Thyret/Phil Quartararo, Top Executives, Warner Bros. Records
Paul Tollett, Talent Buyer, Goldenvoice
Bryan Turner, CEO, Priority Records
Thom Whalley, President, Interscope Records
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