Advisory Team

Dennis Erokan, Founder and Publisher of BAM Magazine

Mr. Erokan is a mainstay of the music scene in Northern California. Friend and associate of many iconic California music personalities from Bill Graham to Carlos Santana, he founded both BAM (Bay Area Music) magazine and also the annually televised BAMMIES/California Music Awards. BAM was the first magazine distributed free at retail outlets throughout California. Mr. Erokan also founded the BAM Network, aggregating music magazines around the country to have a primary circulation of well over 500,000 copies, as well as the seminal and vastly important technical magazine MicroTimes. He is also the co-founder and been the publisher of The MIX, a professional recording studio magazine, which became (and still is) the largest in terms of advertising sales and circulation. He sold the magazine, and the final buyer was Intertech Publishing for $40 million. Mr. Erokan brings over 25 years of entertainment music publishing and digital information industry experience to his present role as a Director of the Alliance of CEOs, Inc.

 

Kevin Coogan, Senior Director of Film and Television Music at ASCAP

As Senior Director of Film & Television Music at ASCAP, and formerly as head of his own artist management company and as a major label executive, Kevin Coogan is an internationally known expert on the marriage of music and image – from features films thru MTV to home music video DVDs.

 

Mr. Coogan joined the Music Society’s Los Angeles staff in 1995 and for the past four years has also produced the annual national ASCAP Feature Film and Music Workshop, while expanding music’s presence at many of the major festivals (Sundance, South By Southwest Music Convention (SXSW), the LA Independent Film Festival, New York’s Independent Feature Film Market, and the Nashville Independent Film Festival). He also produces and heads music and film industry showcases, screenings, panels and other various events. Mr. Coogan has been an executive member of the National Academy of Recordings Arts and Sciences for 12 years.

 

Terence Yallop, Chairman of Real Music

Terence Yallop is Chairman of Real Music, which is consistently ranked by Billboard magazine as the number two world-wide label in its genre. The label was founded in 1985 by London-born entrepreneur Yallop after an early career in England. Today, Real Music represents many US and international artists and offers in excess of 100 album titles and distributes through both mainstream and alternative channels in the U.S. and more than 40 countries throughout the world. Its artists regularly chart in Billboard magazine. Real Music has also enjoyed the prestige of being associated with various national major advertising campaigns that have used the label’s music, which has also been included in many top-rated television programs and films world-wide.

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