POP MUSIC : How Panel Voted
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DOORS: 14
David Anderle, vice president of film music, A & M Records
Lenny Beer, editor, Hits magazine
Jay Boberg, president, I.R.S. Records
Ed Eckstine, senior vice president, Wing Records
Dayle Gloria, co-owner, Scream nightclub
Vicki Hamilton, artists and repertoire, Geffen Records
Shelly Heber, co-owner, Image Consultants and Vision Management
Bill Hein, chief executive officer, Enigma Records
John Kalodner, artists and repertoire, Geffen Records
Jim Ladd, host of “Backtrack” for Westwood One and “A Feast of Friends” for KLSX-FM
Brendan Mullen, talent booker, Club Lingerie
Ron Oberman, vice president of West Coast artists and repertoire, Columbia Records
Denny Rosencrantz, director of radio promotion, Front Line Management
Penelope Spheeris, movie director
BEACH BOYS: 12
Paul Atkinson, senior vice president of artists and repertoire, RCA Records
Rodney Bingenheimer, host of “Rodney on the Roq” on KROQ-FM
Jo Bergman, vice president of video for Warner Bros. Records
Harold Bronson, vice president, Rhino Records
Glen Brunman, director of West Coast publicity, Epic Records
Rodney Gordy, professional manager, Jobete Publishing
Bob Merlis, vice president of national publicity, Warner Bros. Records
Chris Morris, staff writer, Billboard magazine
Deirdre O’Donoghue, host of “SNAP” on KCRW-FM and “Breakfast with Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys” on KLSX-FM
Peter Philbin, vice president of artists and repertoire, Elektra Records
Larry Solters, senior vice president of creative services and artist development, MCA Records
Tom Vickers, associate director of artists and repertoire, Capitol Records
EAGLES: 3
Brian Murphy, president, Avalon Attractions
Richard Palmese, executive vice president of marketing and promotion, MCA Records.
Russ Thyret, senior vice president of marketing and promotion, Warner Bros. Records.
BYRDS: 2
Ken Barnes, editor, Radio & Records magazine
Bud Scoppa, senior editor, Music Connection magazine
DOOBIE BROTHERS: 1
Benny Medina, vice president of artists and repertoire, Warner Bros. Records
LITTLE FEAT: 1
Peter Asher, manager
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