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Jazzweek with Airplay Data Powered by Jazzweek.Com • October 20, 2008 Volume 4, Number 46 • $7.95 JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • October 20, 2008 Volume 4, Number 46 • $7.95 Jazz Album No. 1: McCoy Tyner, Guitars Smooth Album No. 1: Eric Darius, Goin’ All (McCoy Tyner/Half Note) Out (Blue Note) World Music No. 1: Fahir Atakoglu, Istanbul In Smooth Single No. 1: Eric Darius, “Goin’ All Blue (Far And Here) Out” (Blue Note) 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 20 October 29 November 6 Jelly Roll Morton (1890) Neal Hefti (1922) Arturo Sandoval (1949) Eddie Harris (1934) Zoot Sims (1925) November 7 October 21 Jimmy Woods (1934) Howard Rumsey (1917) Don Byas (1912) October 30 Al Hirt (1922) Dizzy Gillespie (1917) Teo Macero (1925) David S Ware (1949) Fred Hersch (1955) Bobby Jones (1928) November 8 October 22 Clifford Brown (1930) Chris Connor (1927) Clare Fischer (1928) Booker Ervin (1930) Charles Sullivan (1944) Poncho Sanchez (1951) October 23 November 9 Sonny Criss (1927) October 31 Muggsy Spanier (1906) Ernie Watts (1945) Ethel Waters (1896) Jesse Davis (1965) Illinois Jacquet (1922) October 24 November 10 Odeon Pope (1938) November 1 Paul Bley (1932) Lou Donaldson (1926) October 25 Houston Person (1934) Gabe Baltazar (1929) Eddie Lang (1902) Andrew Cyrille (1939) Roger Kellaway (1939) Jimmy Heath (1926) Hubert Laws (1939) Lee Ritenour (1952) Robin Eubanks (1955) November 11 November 2 October 26 Hoagy Carmichael (1899) Bunny Berigan (1908) Charlie Barnet (1913) Gunther Schuller (1925) Herb Geller (1928) Wayne Marsh (1927) Ernestine Anderson (1928) Phil Woods (1931) Eddie Henderson (1940) Marvin Hannibal Peterson (1948) Frank Kimbrough (1956) October 27 November 12 November 3 George Wallington (1924) Buck Clayton (1911) Billy Mitchell (1926) Philip Catherine (1942) Charlie Mariano (1923) Henry Grimes (1935) November 13 October 28 John McPhee (1939) Bennie Moten (1894) Chico O’Farrill (1921) Azar Lawrence (1953) Andy Bey (1939) Hampton Hawes (1928) November 4 Glen Moore (1941) Idris Muhammad (1939) Ralph Sutton (1922) Elton Dean (1945) Janet Lawson (1940) Willem Breuker (1944) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Frank Johnson at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • October 20, 2008 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart Oct. 20, 2008 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 1 1 McCoy Tyner Guitars McCoy Tyner/Half Note 231 241 -10 4 64 2 2 3 3 2 David Sanborn Here And Gone Decca 227 220 7 11 57 1 3 23 19 3 Aaron Parks Invisible Cinema Blue Note 205 98 107 9 67 2 4 2 2 1 Roy Hargrove Earfood Groovin’ High/Emarcy 191 229 -38 14 53 0 5 11 – 5 Javon Jackson Once Upon A Melody Palmetto 187 139 48 2 50 14 6 4 4 2 Mike LeDonne FiveLive Savant 174 193 -19 8 54 0 7 8 49 7 Dave Holland Pass It On Dare2/EmArcy 158 146 12 3 51 10 8 24 33 8 Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band Act Your Age Immergent 153 97 56 3 45 8 8 5 6 5 Joe Locke Force Of Four Origin 153 178 -25 10 49 1 10 10 12 9 Joe Magnarelli Persistence Reservoir 142 141 1 7 48 1 11 6 9 6 Take 6 The Standard Heads Up 134 165 -31 5 30 2 12 7 5 1 Bob Mintzer Big Band Swing Out MCG Jazz 129 152 -23 9 45 3 13 12 25 12 John Hicks Legacy Band Mind Wine: The Music Of John Hicks Savant 126 125 1 5 42 2 14 15 11 11 John Pizzarelli With A Song In My Heart Telarc 122 116 6 8 36 0 15 – – 15 Fahir Atakoglu Istanbul In Blue Far And Here 120 2 118 19 47 1 16 13 8 8 Danilo Perez Across The Crystal Sea Emarcy 116 125 -9 8 42 1 17 28 75 17 Sherrie Maricle & The Diva Jazz Orchestra Live From Jazz At Lincoln Center’s Dizzy’s DIVA Jazz Orchestra 112 93 19 3 41 11 Club Coca-Cola 18 9 10 5 Ted Nash The Mancini Project Palmetto 107 142 -35 10 36 0 18 38 15 15 Bill Heid Asian Persuasion Doodlin’ 107 79 28 3 45 10 20 19 26 19 Patricia Barber The Cole Porter Mix Blue Note 106 110 -4 5 47 5 21 17 35 17 Anat Cohen Notes From The Village Anzic 105 112 -7 6 37 3 22 16 21 4 Don Braden Gentle Storm Highnote 102 115 -13 13 31 0 23 14 16 3 Cedar Walton Seasoned Wood HighNote 101 118 -17 13 40 0 24 22 14 1 Cassandra Wilson Loverly Blue Note 98 100 -2 19 38 0 25 32 34 25 Kenny Garrett Sketches Of MD: Live At The Iridium Mack Avenue 96 83 13 6 40 3 26 20 23 9 Kenny Barron The Traveler Sunnyside 95 106 -11 10 31 0 27 25 13 11 Denise Donatelli What Lies Within Savant 94 96 -2 8 40 1 28 36 22 22 Organissimo Groovadelphia Big O 90 82 8 8 30 0 29 18 20 18 Harvie S Now Was The Time Savant 89 112 -23 5 36 3 30 33 31 2 Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis Two Men With The Blues Blue Note 88 83 5 17 26 0 31 40 37 16 Frank Derrick The Beat Goes On Jazzed Media 85 78 7 6 26 1 31 27 24 24 Bill Cantrall Axiom Up Swing 85 95 -10 7 27 2 33 43 109 6 Stanley Jordan State Of Nature Mack Avenue 83 66 17 28 42 0 33 34 95 34 Bebo Valdes & Javier Colina Live At The Village Vanguard Discos 605/Calle 54/Sony 83 83 0 3 38 7 BMG Norte 35 21 29 21 Dr. Bruce Eskovitz One For Newk II Pacific Coast Jazz 81 102 -21 8 24 3 35 30 41 21 David Berger I Had The Craziest Dream - The Music Of Such Sweet Thunder 81 85 -4 13 26 0 Harry Warren 37 26 7 6 Joe Lovano Symphonica Blue Note 80 95 -15 7 37 1 38 29 18 2 Ahmad Jamal It’s Magic Birdology/Dreyfus 78 89 -11 20 29 1 39 31 36 18 Jamie Davis Vibe Over Perfection Unity 73 85 -12 15 21 0 40 42 44 34 Phil Norman ‘Totally’ Live At Catalina Jazz Club MAMA 72 67 5 8 31 3 41 45 42 2 S.M.V. Thunder Heads Up 68 64 4 11 25 0 42 39 46 39 Bill Moring & Way Out East Spaces In Time Owl Studios 67 78 -11 6 31 1 42 213 170 43 Christian Howes Heartfelt Resonance 67 12 55 2 37 30 42 35 30 17 John Stein Encounterpoint Whaling City Sound 67 82 -15 11 20 0 45 – – 45 Will Bernard Blue Plate Special Palmetto 66 0 0 1 38 38 46 62 63 46 Cynthia Felton Afro Blue: The Music Of Oscar Brown Jr. Felton 65 49 16 4 32 5 47 61 – 47 Randy Brecker Randy In Brasil MAMA 64 50 14 2 30 10 48 – – 48 Joey DeFrancesco Joey D! HighNote 61 4 0 1 24 22 49 50 38 9 The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra Monday Night Live At The Village Vanguard Planet Arts 59 55 4 15 20 1 50 59 89 50 Generations Tough Guys International Center For The 58 52 6 3 26 8 Arts Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound Will Bernard Blue Plate Special (Palmetto) +38 Fahir Atakoglu Istanbul In Blue (Far And Here) +118 Corey Christiansen Roll With It (Origin) Christian Howes Heartfelt (Resonance) +30 Aaron Parks Invisible Cinema (Blue Note) +107 Boz Scaggs Speak Low (Decca) Milton Nascimento & Jobim Trio Novas Bossas (Blue Note) The Stryker/Slagle Band The Scene (Zoho) +27 Will Bernard Blue Plate Special (Palmetto) +66 Houston Person The Art & Soul Of Houston Person (HighNote) Joey DeFrancesco Joey D! (HighNote) +22 Joey DeFrancesco Joey D! (HighNote) +61 Dwight West Tribute To The Jazz Masters (Blue Ark) Dwight West Tribute To The Jazz Masters (Blue Ark) +21 Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band Act Your Age The Stryker/Slagle Band The Scene (Zoho) Martin Taylor Double Standards (The Guitar Label/P3) +18 (Immergent) +56 Francisco Mela Cirio (Half Note) Christian Howes Heartfelt (Resonance) +55 Antonio Ciacca Rush Life (Motema) South Florida Jazz Orchestra South Florida Jazz Orchestra (MAMA) Javon Jackson Once Upon A Melody (Palmetto) +48 Greg Chako Everybody’s Got A Name (Self-Released) jazzweek.com • October 20, 2008 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2008 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart Oct. 20, 2008 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 2 2 1 Eric Darius Goin’ All Out Blue Note 363 345 18 20 20 0 2 1 3 1 Paul Hardcastle Hardcastle 5 Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 352 368 -16 49 18 0 3 3 1 1 Dave Koz Greatest Hits Capitol 326 333 -7 13 19 0 4 4 4 1 Kenny G Rhythm & Romance Starbucks/Concord 274 293 -19 39 20 0 5 6 6 1 Euge Groove Born 2 Groove Narada 273 236 37 77 19 0 6 8 8 6 Earl Klugh The Spice Of Life Koch 246 225 21 25 21 0 7 5 5 1 The Sax Pack The Sax Pack Shanachie 237 247 -10 30 20 0 8 7 7 2 Brian Culbertson Bringing Back The Funk GRP 206 233 -27 29 20 0 9 11 12 9 Warren Hill La Dolce Vita Koch 200 191 9 13 19 0 10 10 9 9 Tim Bowman Tim Bowman Trippin’ ’N’ Rhythm 199 203 -4 14 19 0 11 12 10 7 Mick Hucknall Tribute To Bobby Atco 192 185 7 18 19 0 12 9 11 6 Wayman Tisdale Rebound Rendezvous 181 218 -37 27 18 0 13 13 14 10 Marcus Miller Marcus Concord 169 161 8 35 19 0 14 14 13 6 Jesse Cook Frontiers EMI 164 160 4 29 19 0 15 15 18 3 Jay Soto Stay Awhile Nu Groove 152 152 0 77 16 0 16 20 21 16 Najee Rising Sun Heads Up 142 124 18 65 20 0 17 19 20 17 Nick Colionne No Limits Koch 141 135 6 14 18 0 18 17 15 13 Al Green Lay It Down Blue Note 137 140 -3 29 15 0 19 22 23 19 Sergio Mendez Encanto Concord 134 118 16 13 15 0 20 18 19 2 Chris Standring Love & Paragraphs Ultimate Vibe 130 138 -8 38 16 0 21 23 22 3 Paul Taylor Ladies Choice Peak 121 117 4 76 13 0 22 16 16 1 Jessy J Tequilla Moon Peak 119 141 -22 35 17 0 23 24 26 6 Mindi Abair Stars Peak 109 111 -2 26 12 0 24 21 38 21 Wayne Brady A Long Time Coming Control/Peak 99 119 -20 9 9 0 25 26 27 2 Eric Marienthal Just Around The Corner Peak 93 91 2 61 13 0 26 25 24 1 Jeff Golub Grand Central Narada Jazz 92 103 -11 75 16 0 27 29 25 1 Rick Braun & Richard Elliot R N’ R Artizen 88 82 6 70 11 0 28 28 29 6 Michael McDonald Soul Speak Universal 84 84 0 38 9 0 29 31 32 25 Blake Aaron Desire Innervision 79 75 4 66 8 0 30 30 34 14 Michael Buble Call Me Irresponsible Reprise 76 77 -1
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