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Jazzweek with Airplay Data Powered by Jazzweek.Com • February 7, 2011 Volume 7, Number 10 • $7.95 JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • February 7, 2011 Volume 7, Number 10 • $7.95 Jazz Album No. 1: Joe Lovano, Bird Songs Smooth Album No. 1: Dave Koz Hello (Blue Note) Tomorrow (Concord) World Music No. 1: AfroCubism AfroCubism Smooth Single No. 1: Dave Koz “Put The Top (Nonesuch) Down” (Concord) Jazz Album Chart .................... 3 Jazz Add Dates ...................... 7 Smooth Jazz Album Chart ............. 4 Jazz Radio Currents .................. 8 Smooth Singles Chart ................. 5 Jazz Radio Panel ................... 11 World Music Album Chart.............. 6 Smooth Jazz Current Tracks........... 13 Smooth Jazz Station Panel............ 14 Jazz Birthdays February 7 February 17 February 27 Eubie Blake (1883) Buddy Defranco (1923) Freddie Keppard (1890) February 8 Roger “Buck” Hill (1927) Mildred Bailey (1907) Lonnie Johnson (1889) Herbie Lewis (1941) Dexter Gordon (1923) Chuck Wayne (1923) February 9 February 18 Walter Page (1900) Emil Barnes (1892) February 28 Barbara Donald (1942) February 19 Svend Asmussen (1916) Bill Evans (sax) (1958) David Murray (1955) Willie Bobo (1934) Charles Gayle (1939) February 10 February 20 Chick Webb (1909) Jimmy Yancey (1898) March 1 Larry Adler (1914) Bobby Jaspar (1926) Glenn Miller (1904) Sir Roland Hanna (1932) Nancy Wilson (1937) Ralph Towner (1940) Rufus Reid (1944) Anthony Davis (1951) Elliott Sharp (1951) Lawrence “Butch” Morris (1947) February 21 March 2 February 12 Al Sears (1910) Doug Watkins (1934) Paul Bascomb (1912) Tadd Dameron (1917) Buell Neidlinger (1936) Mel Powell (1923) Nina Simone (1933) March 3 Bill Laswell (1955) Warren Vache (1951) Barney Bigard (1906) February 13 February 22 Jimmy Garrison (1934) Wingy Manone (1900) Rex Stewart (1907) March 4 Wardell Gray (1921) Buddy Tate (1913) Bobby Shew (1941) February 14 February 24 Jan Garbarek (1947) Rob McConnell (1935) Michel Legrand (1932) Ricky Ford (1954) February 15 David “Fathead” Newman (1933) March 5 Harold Arlen (1905) February 25 Carol Sloane (1937) Nathan Davis (1937) Ida Cox (1896) March 6 Kirk Lightsey (1937) Ake Persson (1932) Wes Montgomery (1925) Henry Threadgill (1944) Larry Gelb (1952) Peter Brotzmann (1941) February 16 February 26 Palle Mikkelborg (1941) Machito (1912) Yosuke Yamashita (1942) Robin Kenyatta (1942) Pete Christlieb (1945) Flora Purim (1942) Charles Tolliver (1942) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Doug Hall at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • February 7, 2011 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart Feb. 7, 2011 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 2 15 1 Joe Lovano Bird Songs Blue Note 382 179 203 3 67 7 2 1 1 1 Russell Malone Triple Play MAXJAZZ 174 189 -15 13 49 0 Luther Hughes & The Cannonball-Coltrane 3 5 14 3 Project Things Are Getting Better Primrose Lane 154 160 -6 4 48 1 4 8 7 1 Kevin Eubanks Zen Food Mack Avenue 150 136 14 13 41 0 5 2 21 2 Marcus Shelby Jazz Orchestra Soul Of The Movement: Meditations On Dr. Porto Franco 149 179 -30 3 50 0 Martin Luther King, Jr. 6 6 13 6 The DeFrancesco Brothers The DeFrancesco Brothers Vectordisc 139 153 -14 4 48 0 7 4 4 1 Cassandra Wilson Silver Pony Blue Note 135 171 -36 13 43 0 7 7 5 5 Louis Hayes Lou’s Idea American Showplace 135 141 -6 13 41 0 9 19 47 9 Jonathan Kreisberg Shadowless NFN 116 94 22 3 30 0 10 10 12 10 The Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet To Hear From There Patois 115 131 -16 4 48 0 11 16 22 11 Steve Gadd Live At Voce BFM Jazz/Varese Fontana 114 102 12 12 34 1 12 18 9 6 Bob Sheppard Close Your Eyes BFM Jazz 108 98 10 5 46 0 13 – – 13 Jeremy Pelt Talented Mr. Pelt HighNote 106 5 101 1 35 5 14 – – 14 Dave Miller Trio Rapture Summit 104 36 68 2 17 2 14 11 6 1 The Clayton Brothers The New Song And Dance ArtistShare 104 121 -17 17 40 0 16 52 – 16 Nancy Marano Magic Laughing Face 103 49 54 2 45 2 17 13 11 10 Bill O’Connell Rhapsody In Blue Challenge 101 117 -16 14 39 0 18 22 16 16 Ehud Asherie Organic Posi-Tone 97 84 13 4 25 0 19 14 18 10 Bill Easley Love Stories American Showplace 96 106 -10 13 24 0 20 – – 20 Ernestine Anderson Nightlife: Live At Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola HighNote 95 7 88 1 38 4 21 – – 21 Mark Weinstein Jazz & Brasil Jazzheads 90 30 60 2 36 1 22 25 18 8 Helio Alves Musica JLP 89 80 9 11 34 0 22 27 24 5 Mary Stallings Dream HighNote 89 77 12 17 39 0 22 9 2 1 Cyrus Chestnut Journeys JLP 89 135 -46 16 38 0 25 32 53 25 Jane Ira Bloom Wingwalker Outline 86 72 14 3 35 0 26 34 – 26 Jake Fryer & Bud Shank In Good Company Capri 84 68 16 2 31 1 27 29 31 17 Randy Weston The Storyteller Motema 83 75 8 11 30 0 27 – – 27 Wynton Marsalis & Paco De Lucia Vitoria Suite Emarcy 83 13 70 3 40 0 29 – – 29 Chet Baker She Was Too Good To Me [Re-Issue] CTI/Sony 78 31 47 2 24 1 30 30 20 8 Kermit Ruffins Happy Talk Basin Street 73 73 0 15 28 1 30 21 24 9 Patrick Williams Aurora ArtistShare 73 88 -15 14 33 0 32 38 – 32 Roxy Coss Roxy Coss Self-Released 68 64 4 4 27 1 33 – – 33 The Jazz Professors Live From The UCF-Orlando Jazz Festival Flying Horse 67 41 26 2 22 0 33 17 17 2 Denise Donatelli When Lights Are Low Savant 67 99 -32 20 36 0 35 52 – 35 Marty Williams Long Time Comin’ In Moon Bay 66 49 17 4 20 1 35 22 7 1 Houston Person Moment To Moment HighNote 66 84 -18 17 27 0 35 20 2 2 Charles Lloyd Quartet Mirror ECM 66 89 -23 21 31 0 38 – – 20 Steve Tibbetts Natural Causes ECM 64 0 64 4 40 0 39 41 50 29 Matt Nelson Nostalgiamaniac Chicago Sessions 63 57 6 7 18 0 39 24 29 13 Dan Block From His World To Mine: The Music Of Duke Miles High 63 81 -18 16 22 0 Ellington 39 – – 39 Bob Szajner Triad IV On The Bench In The Zone Quitoxic 63 29 34 2 17 0 42 – – 42 Grace Kelly Man With The Hat Pazz 62 20 42 2 34 0 42 – – 42 Jazzvox Jazzvox Presents: In Your Own Backyard OA2 62 43 19 3 18 0 42 26 – 26 Chantale Gagne Wisdom Of The Water Musique 62 78 -16 3 29 2 45 15 22 8 Ryan Cohan Another Look Motema 60 105 -45 19 27 0 46 44 – 44 Noah Preminger Before The Rain Palmetto 57 55 2 2 29 1 47 33 26 10 Joe Magnarelli My Old Flame Give@Go 56 70 -14 17 18 0 47 – 36 1 Conrad Herwig The Latin Side Of Herbie Hancock Half Note 56 46 10 24 30 0 49 30 39 18 Matt Savage Welcome Home Savage 55 73 -18 15 18 0 50 – – 50 The Marty Nau Group Mood Ebony Summit 54 27 27 2 25 1 50 27 29 27 Roger Davidson Brazilian Love Song Soundbrush 54 77 -23 12 21 0 Most Added (a station’s first seven spins detected = add) Increased Airplay Chartbound Joe Lovano Bird Songs (Blue Note) +7 Joe Lovano Bird Songs (Blue Note) +203 Tom Luer Project Popular (Origin) Jeremy Pelt Talented Mr. Pelt (HighNote) +5 Jeremy Pelt Talented Mr. Pelt (HighNote) +101 Rick Cutler First Melancholy, Then The Night Stretch Ernestine Anderson Nightlife: Live At Dizzy’s Club Ernestine Anderson Nightlife: Live At Dizzy’s Club (New Dude) Coca-Cola (HighNote) +4 Coca-Cola (HighNote) +88 Plunge Tin Fish Tango (Immersion) Dave Miller Trio Rapture (Summit) +2 Wynton Marsalis & Paco De Lucia Vitoria Suite Francis Coletta & Jonas Tauber Port Said Street (Origin) Nancy Marano Magic (Laughing Face) +2 (Emarcy) +70 Todd DelGiudice Pencil Sketches (OA2) Chantale Gagne Wisdom Of The Water (Musique) +2 Dave Miller Trio Rapture (Summit) +68 Jaimee Paul Melancholy Baby (Green Hill) (14 at +1) Steve Tibbetts Natural Causes (ECM) +64 Eddie Henderson For All We Know (Furthermore) Mark Weinstein Jazz & Brasil (Jazzheads) +60 Brad Goode Tight Like This (Delmark) Nancy Marano Magic (Laughing Face) +54 Marcus Miller A Night In Monte Carlo (Concord) Chet Baker She Was Too Good To Me [Re-Issue] (CTI/ Steve Cole Moonlight (Mack Avenue/Artistry) Sony) +47 Grace Kelly Man With The Hat (Pazz) +42 jazzweek.com • February 7, 2011 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2011 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart Feb. 7, 2011 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 1 1 Dave Koz Hello Tomorrow Concord 151 123 28 22 9 0 2 2 2 1 Kenny G Heart And Soul Concord 86 87 -1 34 8 0 3 4 7 1 Bernie Williams Moving Forward Reform/Rock Ridge 71 64 7 97 8 0 4 7 5 3 Fourplay Let’s Touch The Sky Heads Up 69 57 12 16 6 0 4 3 5 2 Brian Culbertson XII Verve 69 83 -14 34 7 0 6 5 9 5 Michael Buble Crazy Love 143/Reprise 64 59 5 67 7 0 7 9 7 1 Sade Soldier Of Love Sony 63 54 9 59 8 0 8 5 3 3 Nils What The Funk? Baja 59 59 0 19 4 0 9 13 11 4 The Jazzmasters Jazzmasters VI Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 55 50 5 39 6 0 Home School/G.O.O.D./ 10 8 4 4 John Legend & The Roots Wake Up! Columbia 54 55 -1 22 5 0 11 10 9 1 Mindi Abair In Hi-Fi Stereo Concord 53 53 0 45 7 0 12 11 14 12 Herbie Hancock The Imagine Project Herbie Hancock 51 51 0 30 4 0 13 18 14 3 Chris Standring Blue Bolero Ulimate Vibe 50 36 14 53 6 0 14 14 13 5 Norman Brown Sending My Love Peak 46 49 -3 34 7 0 15 16 23 1 Jessy J True Love Peak 43 42 1 81 5 0 16 15 19 5 Jackiem Joyner Jackiem Joyner Artistry/Mack Avenue 40 44 -4 31 5 0 17 18 18 3 Euge Groove Sunday Morning Shanachie 39 36 3 68 5 0 18 23 23 6 Spencer Day Vagabond Concord Jazz 38 32 6 64 6 0 18 18 12 3 Darren Rahn Talk Of The Town NuGroove 38 36 2 103 5 0 20 27 31 20 Craig Sharmat Ease Up [Single] Innervision 36 29 7 21 4 0 21 11 14 11 Tim Bowman The Collection Trippin’ ’N’ Rhythm 35 51 -16 32 3 0 22 28 37 2 Steve Oliver Global Kiss SOM 34 28 6 42 5 0 23 23 17 17 Mark Whitfield Songs Of Wonder Marksman/Tyme Bye Tunes 32 32 0 58 3 0 23 25 25 11 Brian Bromberg It Is What It Is Mack Avenue 32 31 1 64 6 0 25 21 29 10 David Benoit Earthglow Peak 29 34 -5 45 5 0 25 17 21 1 Rick Braun All It Takes Artistry/Mack Avenue 29 37 -8 88 5 0 27 26 32 1 Boney
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