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Jazz Birthdays JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • August 20, 2007 Volume 3, Number 38 • $7.95 Jazz Genre No. 1: Bobby Sanabria Big Band Smooth Album No. 1: Norman Brown, Stay Urban Folktales (Jazzheads) With Me (Peak) World Music No. 1: Gaudi & Nusrat Fateh Ali Smooth Single No. 1: Norman Brown, “Let’s Khan Dub Qawwali (Six Degrees) Take A Ride” (Peak) Jazz Genre Chart . 3 Jazz Add Dates. 7 Smooth Jazz Album Chart . 4 Jazz Radio Currents . 8 Smooth Singles Chart . 5 Smooth Jazz Current Tracks. 11 World Music Album Chart. 6 Smooth Jazz Station Panel. 12 Save The Date: JazzWeek Summit 2008, June 19-21, Clarion Riverside Hotel, Rochester, N.Y. During the Rochester International Jazz Festival – Registration and Hotel Information and Promotional Opportunity Details Coming This Month Jazz Birthdays August 20 August 28 September 4 Frank Rosolino (1926) Kenny Drew (1928) Meade “Lux” Lewis (1905) Jimmy Raney (1927) Michael Gregory Jackson (1953) Gerald Wilson (1918) Milford Graves (1941) August 29 David Liebman (1946) Enrico Rava (1943) Charlie Parker (1920) Lonnie Plaxico (1960) August 21 Dinah Washington (1924) Bireli Lagrene (1966) Count Basie (1904) Bennie Maupin (1940) September 5 Art Farmer (1928) Doug Raney (1956) Albert Mangelsdorff (1928) August 22 August 30 Charles “Bobo” Shaw (1947) Malachi Favors (1937) Kenny Dorham (1924) September 6 Charles Moffett (1929) August 23 John Surman (1944) Clifford Thornton (1936) Martial Solal (1927) Gerald Albright (1957) Andrew White (1942) Terje Rypdal (1947) August 31 Bobby Watson (1953) Edgar Sampson (1907) September 7 Avery Sharpe (1954) Gunter Hampel (1937) Max Kaminsky (1908) Joe Newman (1922) August 24 Paul Winter (1939) Sonny Rollins (1930) Claude Hopkins (1903) September 1 Ken McIntyre (1931) Buster Smith (1904) Art Pepper (1925) Marcus Roberts (1963) August 25 Willie Ruff (1931) Bob Crosby (1913) Gene Harris (1933) September 8 Norris Turney (1921) Wayne Shorter (1933) September 2 Wilbur Ware (1923) Pat Martino (1944) Phil Napoleon (1901) Marion Brown (1935) Keith Tippett (1947) Laurindo Almeida (1917) James Clay (1935) Charles Fambrough (1950) Horace Silver (1928) Butch Warren (1939) August 26 Clifford Jordan (1931) Jimmy Rushing (1903) Walter Davis, Jr. (1932) September 9 Elvin Jones (1927) Clifford Jarvis (1941) September 3 Branford Marsalis (1960) Roy Brooks (1938) September 10 Prince Lasha (1929) August 27 Roy Ayers (1940) Lester Young (1909) Dave Burrell (1940) Alice Coltrane (1937) Craig Harris (1954) Sonny Sharrock (1940) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Frank Johnson at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • August 20, 2007 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Genre Chart Aug. 20, 2007 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 11 12 1 Bobby Sanabria Big Band Urban Folktales Jazzheads 455 149 306 5 128 72 2 2 2 2 Ron Carter Dear Miles Blue Note 263 241 22 9 69 2 2 1 1 1 Various Artists We All Love Ella: Celebrating The First Lady Verve Music Group 263 266 -3 10 58 0 Of Song 4 3 7 1 Kenny Burrell 75th Birthday Bash Live! Blue Note 212 240 -28 9 59 5 5 4 19 4 Billie Holiday Remixed & Reimagined Sony Legacy 196 189 7 3 75 25 6 35 31 6 Ella Fitzgerald Love Letters From Ella Concord 184 96 88 7 50 14 7 8 NR 7 Tom Harrell Light On HighNote 180 165 15 2 58 9 8 7 8 5 Poncho Sanchez Raise Your Hand Concord 177 166 11 12 57 1 9 8 5 5 Bill Charlap Live At The Village Vanguard Blue Note 159 165 -6 13 49 2 10 14 16 10 Alvin Queen I Ain’t Looking At You Justin Time 158 125 33 7 54 3 11 10 11 2 Eldar Re-Imagination Masterworks Jazz 152 153 -1 9 52 0 12 19 NR 12 Joan Stiles Hurly-Burly Oo-Bla-Dee Music 150 117 33 2 47 7 13 28 15 13 Gary Smulyan More Treasures Reservoir 145 109 36 3 52 12 14 24 20 14 Kelly Eisenhour Seek And Find Blujazz 132 113 19 7 43 1 14 13 13 11 Onaje Allan Gumbs Sack Full Of Dreams 18th & Vine 132 140 -8 11 42 1 16 15 18 3 Jimmy Ponder Somebody’s Child HighNote 127 121 6 13 45 0 17 33 41 17 Rufus Reid Quintet Live At The Kennedy Center Motema 118 101 17 11 42 1 17 17 29 1 Kurt Elling Nightmoves Concord 118 120 -2 19 51 1 19 24 16 16 Dayna Stephens The Timeless Now CTA 115 113 2 4 55 7 19 21 25 3 The Bad Plus Prog Heads Up 115 116 -1 15 64 1 21 22 14 14 Reuben Wilson, Bernard Purdie & Grant The Godfathers Of Groove 18th & Vine 114 115 -1 9 36 3 Green, Jr. 22 NR NR 22 Bruce Hornsby, Christian McBride & Jack Camp Meeting Sony Legacy 108 NR 108 1 49 49 DeJohnette 22 28 3 3 Fred Hersch Night & The Music Palmetto 108 109 -1 14 41 1 24 NR NR 24 Terence Blanchard A Tale Of God’s Will (A Requiem For Katrina) Blue Note 106 NR 106 1 45 45 24 34 6 6 Roni Ben-Hur Keepin’ It Open Motema 106 99 7 12 28 0 26 31 39 15 Abbey Lincoln Abbey Sings Abbey Verve Music Group 104 104 0 12 47 2 27 27 34 13 Akiko Tsuruga Sweet And Funky 18th & Vine 103 110 -7 11 31 0 28 NR NR 28 Sophie Milman Make Someone Happy Koch 102 NR 102 1 37 37 29 18 27 9 Deborah Cox Destination Moon Decca 100 118 -18 8 32 2 30 48 32 30 Nigel Kennedy Blue Note Sessions Blue Note 99 81 18 5 40 2 31 NR NR 31 Antonio Sanchez Migration Camjazz 97 NR 97 1 81 81 31 22 45 22 Waverly Seven Yo! Bobby Anzic Records 97 115 -18 8 27 0 33 NR NR 33 The Maria Schneider Orchestra Sky Blue Artist Share 96 50 46 1 41 25 33 32 32 5 Chick Corea & Bela Fleck The Enchantment Concord 96 102 -6 10 53 4 33 19 24 9 Martin Bejerano Evolution/Revolution Reservoir 96 117 -21 12 35 0 33 12 20 1 Michael Brecker Pilgrimage Heads Up 96 142 -46 13 45 2 37 43 37 11 Terell Stafford Taking Chances: Live At The Dakota MAXJAZZ 91 85 6 18 38 0 37 NR NR 37 Mel Martin & Benny Carter Just Friends Jazzed Media 91 58 33 1 42 14 39 NR NR 39 Jackie Ryan You And The Night And The Music Open Art 88 NR 88 1 51 51 39 NR NR 39 Sean Jones Kaleidoscope Mack Avenue 88 34 54 1 35 20 39 NR NR 2 Matt Wilson The Scenic Route Palmetto 88 20 68 28 67 13 39 45 NR 39 Joe Friedman Cup O’ Joe Self Released 88 84 4 2 23 2 43 NR 46 22 Mulgrew Miller Live At The Kennedy Center Volume Two MAXJAZZ 87 57 30 6 47 1 43 5 22 2 Joshua Redman Back East Nonesuch 87 178 -91 15 37 1 45 49 NR 14 Arturo Sandoval Rumba Palace Telarc 82 79 3 11 35 1 45 35 42 4 Joe Lovano & Hank Jones Kids: Duets Live At Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola Blue Note 82 96 -14 14 31 0 45 45 50 28 Jerry Bergonzi Tenorist Savant 82 84 -2 8 44 0 48 NR NR 32 The Rodriguez Brothers Conversations Savant 81 78 3 5 27 1 48 6 9 6 Spanish Harlem Orchestra United We Swing Six Degrees 81 176 -95 9 35 2 50 NR 39 39 Manuel Valera Vientos Anzic Records 80 61 19 4 42 2 50 30 46 30 Sara Gazarek Return To You Native Language 80 106 -26 10 26 2 Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound Antonio Sanchez Migration (Camjazz) +81 Bobby Sanabria Big Band Urban Folktales (Jazzheads) +306 Michael Wolff Jazz, Jazz, Jazz (Wrong Records) Bobby Sanabria Big Band Urban Folktales (Jazzheads) +72 Bruce Hornsby, Christian McBride & Jack DeJohnette Camp David Sills Green (Origin Records) Roberto Fonseca Zamazu (Enja/Justin Time) Jackie Ryan You And The Night And The Music (Open Art) +51 Meeting (Sony Legacy) +108 Oregon 1000 Kilometers (Camjazz) Oregon 1000 Kilometers (Camjazz) +50 Terence Blanchard A Tale Of God’s Will (A Requiem For Sam Yahel Truth And Beauty (Origin Records) Bruce Hornsby, Christian McBride & Jack DeJohnette Katrina) (Blue Note) +106 Eugene Marlow (featuring Arturo O’Farill) Wonderful Discovery (MEII Camp Meeting (Sony Legacy) +49 Sophie Milman Make Someone Happy (Koch) +102 Enterprises) Terence Blanchard A Tale Of God’s Will (A Requiem For Antonio Sanchez Migration (Camjazz) +97 Sonny Fortune You And The Night And The Music (18th & Vine) Carol Welsman Carol Welsman (Justin Time) Katrina) (Blue Note) +45 Ella Fitzgerald Love Letters From Ella (Concord) +88 The Bill Holman Band Hommage (Jazzed Media) Jackie Ryan You And The Night And The Music (Open Art) +88 Billy Bang Above and Beyond (Justin Time) jazzweek.com • August 20, 2007 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2007 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart Aug. 20, 2007 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 1 1 1 Norman Brown Stay With Me Peak 496 527 -31 21 27 0 2 2 2 2 Euge Groove Born 2 Groove Narada 436 463 -27 16 27 0 3 4 5 3 Brian Bromberg Downright Upright Artistry 427 405 22 25 26 0 4 8 9 4 U-Nam Back From The 80s Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 410 325 85 12 26 0 5 3 4 2 Paul Brown White Sand Peak 363 406 -43 29 26 0 6 5 3 1 Boney James Shine Concord 360 394 -34 52 26 0 7 6 7 6 Keiko Matsui Moyo Shout! Factory 352 370 -18 23 25 0 8 10 17 8 Rick Braun & Richard Elliot R N’ R Artizen 347 304 43 9 27 1 9 7 6 5 Corinne Bailey Rae Corinne Bailey Rae Capitol 333 365 -32 65 25 0 10 11 11 3 Marion Meadows Dressed To Chill Heads Up 292 303 -11 69 25 0 11 14 10 10 Paul Taylor Ladies Choice Peak 267 271 -4 15 24 0 12 12 12 9 Four 80 East En Route Native Language 267 283 -16 22 27 0 13 13 14 4 Eric Darius Just Getting Started Narada Jazz/Virgin 250 275 -25 76 24 0 14 16 16 11 Robin Thicke The Evolution Of Robin Thicke Star Trak/Interscope 248 262 -14 20 25 0 15 17 18 8 John Legend Once Again G.O.O.D./Columbia 237 257 -20 42 26 0 16 9 8 6 Kim Waters You Are My Lady Shanachie 233 319 -86 32 26 0 17 21 15 1 Various Artists Forever, For Always, For Luther: Volume II Rendezvous 226 232 -6 39 26 0 18 25 23 18 Jeff Golub Grand Central Narada Jazz 223 205 18 14 24 0 19 15 13 6 Chuck Loeb Presence Heads Up 222 262 -40 35 23 0 20 20 20 20 Michael Buble Call Me Irresponsible Reprise 214 232 -18 6 23 0 21 18 22
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