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Jazzweek with Airplay Data Powered by Jazzweek.Com • October 26, 2009 Volume 5, Number 48 • $7.95 JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • October 26, 2009 Volume 5, Number 48 • $7.95 Jazz Album No. 1: Roy Hargrove Big Band Smooth Album No. 1: George Benson Songs Emergence (EmArcy/Groovin’ High) & Stories (Monster/Concord) World Music No. 1: The Wayne Wallace Latin Smooth Single No. 1: George Benson “Living Jazz Quintet Bien Bien (Patois) In High Definition” (Monster/Concord) Jazz Album Chart . 3 Jazz Radio Currents . 8 Smooth Jazz Album Chart . 4 Jazz Radio Panel . 11 Smooth Singles Chart . 5 Key Non-Monitored Jazz Stations . 12 World Music Album Chart . 6 Smooth Jazz Current Tracks . 13 Jazz Add Dates . 7 Smooth Jazz Station Panel . 14 Jazz Birthdays October 26 November 2 November 11 Charlie Barnet (1913) Bunny Berigan (1908) Hoagy Carmichael (1899) Wayne Marsh (1927) Herb Geller (1928) Gunther Schuller (1925) Eddie Henderson (1940) Phil Woods (1931) Ernestine Anderson (1928) October 27 Frank Kimbrough (1956) Marvin Hannibal Peterson (1948) George Wallington (1924) November 3 November 12 Philip Catherine (1942) Billy Mitchell (1926) Buck Clayton (1911) October 28 Henry Grimes (1935) Charlie Mariano (1923) Chico O’Farrill (1921) John McPhee (1939) November 13 Andy Bey (1939) Azar Lawrence (1953) Bennie Moten (1894) Glen Moore (1941) November 4 Hampton Hawes (1928) Elton Dean (1945) Ralph Sutton (1922) Idris Muhammad (1939) October 29 Willem Breuker (1944) Janet Lawson (1940) Neal Hefti (1922) November 6 November 14 Zoot Sims (1925) Arturo Sandoval (1949) Art Hodes (1904) Jimmy Woods (1934) November 7 Billy Bauer (1915) October 30 Howard Rumsey (1917) Ellis Marsalis (1934) Teo Macero (1925) Al Hirt (1922) George Cables (1944) Bobby Jones (1928) David S Ware (1949) November 15 Clifford Brown (1930) November 8 Jerome Richardson (1920) Booker Ervin (1930) Chris Connor (1927) Seldon Powell (1928) Poncho Sanchez (1951) Charles Sullivan (1944) Neil Swainson (1955) Kevin Eubanks (1957) October 31 November 9 Ethel Waters (1896) Muggsy Spanier (1906) November 16 Illinois Jacquet (1922) Jesse Davis (1965) Eddie Condon (1905) Dolo Coker (1927) November 1 November 10 Leon Pendarvis (1945) Lou Donaldson (1926) Paul Bley (1932) Gabe Baltazar (1929) Houston Person (1934) November 17 Roger Kellaway (1939) Andrew Cyrille (1939) Barney Kessel (1923) Lee Ritenour (1952) Hubert Laws (1939) David Amram (1930) Roswell Rudd (1935) Diana Krall (1964) Ben Allison (1966) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Doug Hall at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • October 26, 2009 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart Oct. 26, 2009 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 1 1 Roy Hargrove Big Band Emergence EmArcy/Groovin’ High 262 252 10 9 55 1 2 2 2 2 Poncho Sanchez Psychedelic Blues Concord Jazz 249 232 17 5 57 3 3 3 8 3 Gerald Wilson Orchestra Detroit Mack Avenue 179 190 -11 7 51 5 4 9 14 4 Eric Alexander Revival Of The Fittest HighNote 178 157 21 4 53 6 5 34 41 5 Ramsey Lewis Songs From The Heart: Ramsey Plays Concord Jazz 166 89 77 5 46 7 Ramsey 6 14 6 6 Jeff Hamilton Trio Symbiosis Capri 164 140 24 4 45 3 7 4 6 4 James Moody 4A IPO 161 189 -28 8 54 1 7 5 3 1 Jackie Ryan Doozy Open Art 161 186 -25 14 46 0 9 8 11 3 Roberta Gambarini So In Love EmArcy/Groovin’ High 160 166 -6 9 50 1 10 12 4 4 Heath Brothers Endurance Jazz Legacy 154 149 5 9 52 3 11 6 10 6 Cedar Walton Voices Deep Within HighNote 147 174 -27 4 51 4 12 16 12 5 The Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet Bien Bien Patois 132 132 0 6 47 4 13 18 23 13 Steve Davis Eloquence Jazz Legacy 124 112 12 4 45 5 14 11 9 1 Christian McBride & Inside Straight Kind Of Brown Mack Avenue 120 151 -31 19 32 0 15 31 38 5 The Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Big Band I’m BeBoppin’ Too Half Note 114 91 23 19 41 0 16 7 5 5 Robert Glasper Double Booked Blue Note 108 167 -59 9 37 1 16 39 41 16 Cecil Brooks III Hot D.O.G. Savant 108 84 24 7 36 1 16 13 13 3 Tamir Hendelman Playground Swing Bros. 108 142 -34 14 30 0 16 43 58 11 Melissa Morgan Until I Met You Telarc Jazz 108 77 31 26 32 0 20 15 28 11 Eldar Virtue Sony 106 137 -31 8 32 1 21 17 15 15 John Beasley Positootly! Resonance 105 119 -14 10 36 0 22 29 18 18 The Charlie Shoemake/Terry Trotter Quartets Inside Chase 104 94 10 9 35 1 23 26 23 23 The Godfathers Of Groove 3 18th & Vine 101 97 4 7 30 2 24 29 20 6 Gerald Clayton Two-Shade ArtistShare 98 94 4 14 35 0 25 21 25 21 Graham Dechter Right On Time Capri 96 111 -15 4 39 3 26 10 17 6 Rodney Jones A Thousand Small Things 18th & Vine 95 155 -60 7 28 1 27 37 32 13 Joshua Breakstone Trio No One New Capri 87 87 0 7 29 2 28 40 18 12 Freddy Cole The Dreamer In Me HighNote 86 83 3 10 29 1 29 – – 29 Mads Tolling The Playmaker Madsman/City Hall 82 0 82 1 34 34 30 24 21 21 Jim Snidero Crossfire Savant 81 103 -22 7 33 0 31 – – 31 Jared Gold Supersonic Posi-Tone 80 16 64 3 41 28 31 18 16 9 Bill Easley Hearing Voices 18th & Vine 80 112 -32 10 24 0 31 25 49 15 The Bob Florence Limited Edition Legendary MAMA 80 100 -20 9 40 0 34 37 26 26 Reuben Wilson Azure Te 18th & Vine 78 87 -9 10 24 0 34 46 33 6 Cory Weeds Everything’s Coming Up Weeds Cellar Live 78 74 4 19 28 1 36 42 27 2 Bobby Broom Bobby Broom Plays For Monk Origin 77 79 -2 20 32 0 37 58 33 14 Jim Rotondi Blues For Brother Ray Posi-Tone 76 62 14 15 26 0 38 – – 38 Sachal Vasandani We Move Mack Avenue 75 56 19 6 29 8 38 32 49 32 Mark Levine And The Latin Tinge Off & On Left Coast Clave 75 90 -15 9 39 2 38 26 36 23 Count Basie Orchestra Swinging, Singing, Playing Mack Avenue 75 97 -22 9 20 1 41 34 39 17 Stefon Harris & Blackout Urbanus Concord Jazz 74 89 -15 10 33 0 42 49 – 42 Sharel Cassity Relentless Jazz Legacy 73 68 5 4 34 2 42 46 47 40 McCoy Tyner Solo: Live From San Francisco Half Note 73 74 -1 6 30 0 44 18 21 1 Kurt Elling Dedicated To You: Kurt Elling Sings The Concord Jazz 72 112 -40 18 35 0 Music Of Coltrane And Hartman 45 32 30 21 Laurence Hobgood When The Heart Dances Naim Jazz 68 90 -22 11 27 0 46 54 – 46 The Manhattan Transfer The Chick Corea Songbook Four Quarters 67 64 3 2 25 4 46 – – 46 Azar Lawrence Prayer For My Ancestors Furthermore 67 52 15 10 26 0 48 23 35 19 John Hicks I Remember You HighNote 66 104 -38 9 36 0 49 59 46 6 The Terence Blanchard Group Choices Concord Jazz 64 61 3 11 28 0 49 – – 19 Sophie Milman Take Love Easy Linus 64 57 7 20 28 1 49 – – 22 Rod McGaha A Gentle Man Self-Released 64 50 14 19 13 0 Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound Mads Tolling The Playmaker (Madsman/City Hall) +34 Mads Tolling The Playmaker (Madsman/City Hall) +82 Babatunde Lea Umbo Weti: A Tribute To Leon Thomas (Motema) Jared Gold Supersonic (Posi-Tone) +28 Ramsey Lewis Songs From The Heart: Ramsey Plays Ramsey Curtis Stigers Lost In Dreams (Concord Jazz) Joe Martin Not By Chance (Anzic) Pete McCann Extra Mile (Nineteen-Eight) +28 (Concord Jazz) +77 James Carter & John Medeski Heaven On Earth: Live At The Blue Note (Half Note) Manuel Valera Currents (MaxJazz) +22 Jared Gold Supersonic (Posi-Tone) +64 Glenn Cashman & The Southland Big Band Glenn Cashman & The Randy Brecker Nostalgic Journey: Tykocin Jazz Suite Pete McCann Extra Mile (Nineteen-Eight) +53 Southland Big Band (Primrose Lane) (Summit) +22 Margo Guryan The Chopsticks Variations (Oglio) +39 Pete McCann Extra Mile (Nineteen-Eight) Davy Mooney Astoriano (Late Set) +19 Rudresh Mahanthappa’s Indo-Pak Coalition Apti (Innova) +37 Jeff Rupert From Memphis To Mobile (Random Act) Manuel Valera Currents (MaxJazz) Randy Brecker Nostalgic Journey: Tykocin Jazz Suite Jeff Lashway Reunion (Random Act) (Summit) +37 Ben Allison Think Free (Palmetto) jazzweek.com • October 26, 2009 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2009 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart Oct. 26, 2009 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 1 1 George Benson Songs & Stories Monster/Concord 235 254 -19 12 12 0 2 3 2 1 Boney James Send One Your Love Concord 180 170 10 39 12 0 3 5 5 2 Richard Elliot Rock Steady Artistry/Mack Avenue 170 158 12 34 12 0 4 6 6 3 Jessy J True Love Peak 165 157 8 14 12 0 5 2 3 2 Peter White Good Day Peak 154 175 -21 10 13 0 6 9 12 3 Bernie Williams Moving Forward Reform/Rock Ridge 149 139 10 30 11 0 7 7 8 3 Seal Soul 143/Warner Bros.
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