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Jazzweek with Airplay Data Powered by Jazzweek.Com • December 7, 2009 Volume 6, Number 3 • $7.95 JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • December 7, 2009 Volume 6, Number 3 • $7.95 Jazz Album No. 1: Eric Alexander Revival of Smooth Single No. 1: Peter White Good Day the Fittest (HighNote) (Peak) World Music No. 1: Various Artists Daptone Smooth Single No. 1: Peter White “Bright” Gold (Daptone) (Peak) 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 December 8 December 14 December 18 Jimmy Smith (1925) Budd Johnson (1910) Fletcher Henderson (1897) Larry Vuckovich (1936) Ted Buckner (1913) Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson (1917) December 9 Clark Terry (1920) Harold Land (1928) Bob Scobey (1916) Cecil Payne (1922) Leo Smith (1941) Donald Byrd (1932) Phineas Newborn (1931) December 19 Jimmy Owens (1943) Jerome Cooper (1946) Bob Brookmeyer (1929) Dan Barrett (1955) December 10 Bobby Timmons (1935) Ray Nance (1913) December 15 December 20 Bob Cranshaw (1932) Stan Kenton (1911) Larry Willis (1940) Billy Butler (1925) Franco Ambrosetti (1941) December 21 Gene Quill (1927) Dianne Schuur (1953) Panama Francis (1918) Barry Harris (1929) Ole Amund Gjersvik (1963) Hank Crawford (1934) Curtis Fuller (1934) December 11 John Hicks (1941) Dannie Richmond (1935) McCoy Tyner (1938) Eddie Palmieri (1936) December 22 December 12 Joe Lee Wilson (1935) December 16 Eddie Barefield (1909) Andy Razaf (1895) December 23 Frank Sinatra (1915) Turk Murphy (1915) Chet Baker (1929) Bob Dorough (1923) Sam Most (1930) Frank Morgan (1933) Dodo Marmarosa (1925) Johnny “Hammond” Smith (1933) December 24 Joe Williams (1928) Joe Farrell (1937) Baby Dodds (1898) Toshiko Akiyoshi (1929) John Abercrombie (1944) Cladys “Jabbo” Smith (1908) Grover Washington, Jr. (1943) Rene McLean (1946) Ray Bryant (1931) Michael Carvin (1944) Chris McGregor (1936) Alex Acuña (1944) December 17 Woody Shaw (1944) Tony Williams (1945) Ray Noble (1903) Sy Oliver (1910) Ralph Moore (1956) December 13 Sonny Red (1932) Louis Moutin (1961) Sonny Greer (1895) Walter Booker (1933) François Moutin (1961) Ben Tucker (1930) Reggie Johnson (1940) Mark Elf (1949) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Doug Hall at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • December 7, 2009 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart Dec. 7, 2009 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 4 1 1 Eric Alexander Revival Of The Fittest HighNote 167 190 -23 10 46 1 2 1 3 1 Jeff Hamilton Trio Symbiosis Capri 166 236 -70 10 40 0 3 3 4 2 Poncho Sanchez Psychedelic Blues Concord Jazz 163 195 -32 11 40 0 4 6 7 4 Houston Person Mellow HighNote 149 171 -22 7 42 1 5 2 2 1 Joey DeFrancesco Snapshot HighNote 147 220 -73 7 50 2 6 23 39 6 Oliver Jones & Hank Jones Pleased To Meet You Justin Time 144 99 45 4 52 10 7 16 27 7 Roni Ben-Hur Fortuna Motema 136 120 16 4 42 2 8 10 4 1 Roy Hargrove Big Band Emergence EmArcy/Groovin’ High 128 136 -8 15 34 1 9 7 8 6 Cedar Walton Voices Deep Within HighNote 121 153 -32 10 44 0 10 18 12 1 Jackie Ryan Doozy Open Art 119 113 6 20 35 0 11 13 21 11 Graham Dechter Right On Time Capri 116 128 -12 10 33 1 12 5 6 3 Gerald Wilson Orchestra Detroit Mack Avenue 114 181 -67 13 41 1 13 8 11 8 Angela Hagenbach The Way They Make Me Feel Resonance 113 148 -35 7 42 2 14 19 14 4 James Moody 4A IPO 105 111 -6 14 34 1 15 9 15 9 Steve Davis Eloquence Jazz Legacy 104 146 -42 10 41 0 16 15 29 5 Robert Glasper Double Booked Blue Note 103 123 -20 15 56 0 16 19 32 16 Terell Stafford, Dick Oatts Quintet Bridging The Gap Planet Arts/Blujazz 103 111 -8 5 27 0 18 10 10 10 The Mike Longo Trio Sting Like A Bee C.A.P. 99 136 -37 6 31 1 19 21 17 4 Heath Brothers Endurance Jazz Legacy 98 109 -11 15 30 0 20 34 28 5 Ramsey Lewis Songs From The Heart: Ramsey Plays Concord Jazz 96 84 12 11 38 3 Ramsey 21 26 25 14 Reuben Wilson Azure Te 18th & Vine 94 90 4 16 30 0 22 27 18 16 Mark Isham & Kate Ceberano Bittersweet Earle-Tones 87 88 -1 10 19 1 23 44 42 23 Cyrus Chestnut Spirit Jazz Legacy 86 71 15 15 21 0 24 54 – 24 Joel Frahm & Bruce Katz Project A Anzic 85 57 28 14 22 0 25 27 16 16 Manuel Valera Currents MaxJazz 81 88 -7 8 29 0 26 27 45 26 Jeff Lashway Reunion Random Act 79 88 -9 10 24 0 27 12 13 3 Roberta Gambarini So In Love EmArcy/Groovin’ High 78 130 -52 15 30 0 28 – – 28 Mads Tolling The Playmaker Madsman/City Hall 75 5 70 3 36 5 28 32 21 18 Count Basie Orchestra Swinging, Singing, Playing Mack Avenue 75 87 -12 15 24 1 30 56 – 30 Wayne Escoffery Uptown Posi-Tone 73 56 17 4 33 1 30 47 38 30 Sharel Cassity Relentless Jazz Legacy 73 61 12 10 30 1 32 59 53 11 Eldar Virtue Sony 70 54 16 14 20 1 33 42 45 23 The Godfathers Of Groove 3 18th & Vine 68 73 -5 13 22 0 34 17 49 17 Dana Hall Into The Light Origin 67 115 -48 3 36 1 35 37 53 35 Jeff Rupert From Memphis To Mobile Random Act 66 77 -11 10 24 2 36 39 36 31 George Colligan Come Together Sunnyside 64 75 -11 10 21 1 37 – – 37 Royce Campbell Trio & Phil Woods Movie Song Project Philology 63 15 48 2 27 13 37 59 58 29 Mark Levine And The Latin Tinge Off & On Left Coast Clave 63 54 9 15 26 0 39 24 24 6 Rodney Jones A Thousand Small Things 18th & Vine 62 94 -32 13 28 1 40 22 39 14 Ben Allison Think Free Palmetto 61 104 -43 10 29 1 40 39 20 5 The Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet Bien Bien Patois 61 75 -14 12 32 1 42 – – 6 Cory Weeds Everything’s Coming Up Weeds Cellar Live 60 46 14 25 15 0 42 36 33 1 Christian McBride & Inside Straight Kind Of Brown Mack Avenue 60 79 -19 25 30 0 44 52 – 44 Madame Pat Tandy Madame Pat Tandy Remembers Irene Reid Blue Ark 59 58 1 5 18 4 45 44 9 9 Vijay Iyer Trio Historicity Act Company 58 71 -13 8 21 0 45 13 33 13 John Beasley Positootly! Resonance 58 128 -70 16 23 0 47 – – 47 The Nice Guy Trio Here Comes The Nice Guy Trio Porto Franco 57 28 29 4 39 14 47 – – 47 Mike Rinta Eponymous Wide Hive 57 23 34 3 7 2 47 27 26 18 The Charlie Shoemake/Terry Trotter Quartets Inside Chase 57 88 -31 15 23 0 50 – 60 50 Bud Shank Quartet Fascinating Rhythms Jazzed Media 56 48 8 8 22 0 50 43 48 22 Curtis Stigers Lost In Dreams Concord Jazz 56 72 -16 9 21 2 Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound Bill Mays Trio Mays At The Movies (Steeplechase) +21 Mads Tolling The Playmaker (Madsman/City Hall) +70 Bill Mays Trio Mays At The Movies (Steeplechase) Jeb Patton New Strides (MaxJazz) +21 Bill Mays Trio Mays At The Movies (Steeplechase) +50 Jeb Patton New Strides (MaxJazz) Fahir Atakoglu Faces & Places (Far & Here) Mark O’Connor String Quartets #’s 2 & 3 (Omac) +15 Royce Campbell Trio & Phil Woods Movie Song Project Zora Young The French Connection (Delmark) The Nice Guy Trio Here Comes The Nice Guy Trio (Porto Franco) +14 (Philology) +48 Jake Langley Here And Now (Tonepoet) Royce Campbell Trio & Phil Woods Movie Song Project Oliver Jones & Hank Jones Pleased To Meet You The Reese Project Eastern Standard Time (In The Groove) (Philology) +13 (Justin Time) +45 Phil Kelly & The NW Prevailing Winds Ballet Of The Bouncing Beagles Jake Langley Here And Now (Tonepoet) +12 Jake Langley Here And Now (Tonepoet) +38 (Origin) Pamela Luss Sweet And Saxy (Savant) Jacques Schwarz-Bart Abyss (ObliqSound) +12 Jeb Patton New Strides (MaxJazz) +37 Scott LaFaro Pieces Of Jade (Resonance) Phil Brown And The New Arts Jazztet Bright Side (A Caldera) +12 Paul Meyers World On A String (Miles High) +37 Chris Pasin Detour Ahead (H2O) jazzweek.com • December 7, 2009 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2009 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart Dec. 7, 2009 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 2 3 1 Peter White Good Day Peak 168 191 -23 16 10 0 2 1 2 1 Jessy J True Love Peak 153 194 -41 20 9 0 3 6 4 1 George Benson Songs & Stories Monster/Concord 144 164 -20 18 10 0 4 4 6 1 Boney James Send One Your Love Concord 143 175 -32 45 10 0 5 5 7 5 Craig Chaquico Follow The Sun Shanachie 141 172 -31 28 9 0 6 8 9 3 Bernie Williams Moving Forward Reform/Rock Ridge 131 153 -22 36 9 0 7 7 5 3 Darren Rahn Talk Of The Town NuGroove 110 156 -46 42 9 0 8 3 1 1 Norah Jones The Fall Blue Note 106 181 -75 3 8 0 9 10 10 2 Richard Elliot Rock Steady Artistry/Mack Avenue 105 118 -13 40 10 0 10 11 13 10 Najee Mind Over Matter Heads Up 97 111 -14 14 7 0 10 12 11 3 Seal Soul 143/Warner Bros.
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