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Jazzweek with Airplay Data Powered by Jazzweek.Com • July 23, 2007 Volume 3, Number 34 • $7.95 JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • July 23, 2007 Volume 3, Number 34 • $7.95 Jazz Genre No. 1: Various Artists, We All Smooth Album No. 1: Norman Brown, Stay Love Ella: Celebrating The First Lady of Song With Me (Peak) (Verve) World Music No. 1: Bonde do Rolê, With Smooth Single No. 1: Norman Brown, “Let’s Lasers (Mad Decent/Domino) 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 Jazz Birthdays July 23 August 3 August 10 Richie Kamuca (1930) Lawrence Brown (1907) Claude Thornhill (1909) Steve Lacy (1934) Charlie Shavers (1917) Arnett Cobb (1918) Khan Jamal (1946) Eddie Jefferson (1918) Chuck Israels (1936) L Subramaniam (1947) Tony Bennett (1926) Michael Mantler (1943) Loren Schoenberg (1958) Ray Draper (1940) August 11 July 24 Roscoe Mitchell (1940) Jess Stacy (1904) Charles McPherson (1939) Greg Osby (1960) Russell Procope (1908) Jon Faddis (1953) August 4 Peter King (1940) July 25 Louis Armstrong (1901) August 12 Johnny Hodges (1907) Herb Ellis (1921) Earl Coleman (1925) Don Ellis (1934) Sonny Simmons (1933) Pat Metheny (1954) July 26 August 5 August 13 Erskine Hawkins (1914) Red Nichols (1905) George Shearing (1919) Louie Bellson (1924) August 6 Benny Bailey (1925) Charlie Persip (1929) Luis Russell (1902) Mulgrew Miller (1955) Joanne Brackeen (1938) Buddy Collette (1921) August 14 July 28 Abbey Lincoln (1930) Stuff Smith (1909) Delfeayo Marsalis (1965) Dorothy Ashby (1932) Lorez Alexandria (1929) July 29 Roberto Baden-Powell (1936) Eddie Costa (1930) Charlie Haden (1937) Charlie Christian (1916) August 15 Byard Lancaster (1942) July 30 Oscar Peterson (1925) August 7 James Spaulding (1937) August 16 Idrees Sulieman (1923) David Sanborn (1945) Mal Waldron (1926) Rahsaan Roland Kirk (1936) Bill Evans (piano) (1929) July 31 George Bohanon (1937) Alvin Queen (1950) Roy Milton (1907) Howard Johnson (1941) Hank Jones (1918) August 17 August 8 Kenny Burrell (1931) Ike Quebec (1918) Lucky Millinder (1900) Gap Mangione (1938) George Duvivier (1920) Benny Carter (1907) Stanley Jordan (1959) Duke Pearson (1932) August 2 August 9 Nana Vasconcelos (1944) Jack Dejohnette (1942) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Frank Johnson at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • July 23, 2007 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Genre Chart July 23, 2007 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 4 5 1 Various Artists We All Love Ella: Celebrating The First Lady Verve Music Group 298 230 68 6 60 4 Of Song 2 3 3 2 Ron Carter Dear Miles Blue Note 278 239 39 5 81 17 3 2 9 2 Eldar Re-Imagination Masterworks Jazz 253 251 2 5 110 13 4 1 1 1 Kenny Burrell 75th Birthday Bash Live! Blue Note 238 278 -40 5 68 3 5 33 18 5 Chick Corea & Bela Fleck The Enchantment Concord 212 90 122 6 129 18 6 9 12 5 Bill Charlap Live At The Village Vanguard Blue Note 180 149 31 9 53 1 7 5 8 5 Poncho Sanchez Raise Your Hand Concord 164 185 -21 8 62 3 8 14 15 3 Jimmy Ponder Somebody’s Child HighNote 159 141 18 9 43 4 9 6 7 1 Michael Brecker Pilgrimage Heads Up 154 175 -21 9 55 1 10 9 10 9 Martin Bejerano Evolution/Revolution Reservoir 143 149 -6 8 51 1 11 18 14 2 Joshua Redman Back East Nonesuch 141 125 16 11 57 0 12 8 6 1 Kurt Elling Nightmoves Concord 135 169 -34 15 60 1 13 17 11 11 Onaje Allan Gumbs Sack Full Of Dreams 18th & Vine 133 130 3 7 40 0 14 12 17 11 Terell Stafford Taking Chances: Live At The Dakota MAXJAZZ 130 144 -14 14 46 1 15 19 37 13 Roni Ben-Hur Keepin’ It Open Motema 129 118 11 8 41 2 16 22 20 15 Abbey Lincoln Abbey Sings Abbey Verve Music Group 128 109 19 8 56 7 16 28 27 16 Reuben Wilson, Bernard Purdie & Grant The Godfathers Of Groove 18th & Vine 128 98 30 5 46 6 Green, Jr. 16 9 29 9 Deborah Cox Destination Moon Decca 128 149 -21 4 33 3 19 35 43 19 Alvin Queen I Ain’t Looking At You Justin Time 121 89 32 3 47 17 20 13 23 8 Fred Hersch Night & The Music Palmetto 120 142 -22 10 45 1 21 27 23 8 Joe Lovano & Hank Jones Kids: Duets Live At Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola Blue Note 117 101 16 10 42 3 22 7 19 3 The Bad Plus Prog Heads Up 115 174 -59 11 38 0 22 20 26 20 Devin Phillips Wade In The Water Self Released 115 115 0 10 31 0 24 16 13 9 Carl Allen & Rodney Whitaker Get Ready Mack Avenue 113 133 -20 12 34 3 25 15 16 2 Michel Camilo Spirit Of The Moment Telarc 110 135 -25 12 34 0 26 24 22 18 Akiko Tsuruga Sweet And Funky 18th & Vine 108 108 0 7 38 1 27 36 30 14 Arturo Sandoval Rumba Palace Telarc 105 84 21 7 40 3 28 32 32 28 Jerry Bergonzi Tenorist Savant 103 91 12 4 50 8 29 49 35 19 Steve Khan Borrowed Time Tone Center 100 68 32 6 45 1 30 NR NR 30 Nigel Kennedy Blue Note Sessions Blue Note 98 60 38 1 40 10 30 21 25 18 Spanish Harlem Orchestra United We Swing Six Degrees 98 113 -15 5 45 5 32 NR NR 22 Turtle Island Quartet A Love Supreme: The Legacy Of John Telarc 96 34 62 19 58 0 Coltrane 32 NR NR 32 The Rodriguez Brothers Conversations Savant 96 63 33 1 29 7 34 NR NR 34 Bobby Sanabria Big Band Urban Folktales Jazzheads 95 24 71 1 46 30 35 44 NR 35 Herb Gibson Let’s Play Silverado Records 91 74 17 2 34 11 36 49 48 21 Frank Morgan A Night In The Life: Live At The Jazz HighNote 90 68 22 9 38 5 Standard Vol. 3 36 26 31 5 John Fedchock New York Big Band Up & Running Reservoir 90 103 -13 17 37 1 38 NR 41 34 Robert Irving III New Momentum Sonic Portraits 88 55 33 6 47 3 38 NR NR 1 Various Artists Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life Blue Note 88 58 30 26 51 1 40 46 NR 40 Waverly Seven Yo! Bobby Anzic Records 86 72 14 4 35 3 40 41 NR 40 Sara Gazarek Return To You Native Language 86 75 11 6 27 3 40 29 42 22 Paquito D’Rivera Funk Tango Sunnyside 86 97 -11 7 35 2 40 25 45 25 Kelly Eisenhour Seek And Find Blujazz 86 107 -21 3 38 8 44 22 NR 22 Mulgrew Miller Live At The Kennedy Center Volume Two MAXJAZZ 85 109 -24 2 38 4 45 38 NR 38 Till Bronner Oceana EmArcy/UMGD 83 82 1 2 37 4 46 NR 45 25 Joel Frahm We Used To Dance Anzic Records 82 67 15 10 27 1 47 33 32 24 Rufus Reid Quintet Live At The Kennedy Center Motema 80 90 -10 7 37 1 47 29 35 8 Sammy Figueroa The Magician Savant 80 97 -17 16 32 1 49 NR NR 46 Monk‘s Music Trio Monk On Mondays CMB Records 77 61 16 5 25 4 50 39 45 35 The Puppini Sisters Betcha Bottom Dollar Verve/Forecast 76 77 -1 11 33 4 50 41 40 28 Bennie Wallace Disorder At The Border: The Music Of Enja/Justin Time 76 75 1 5 44 3 Coleman Hawkins Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound Dayna Stephens The Timeless Now (CTA) +36 Chick Corea & Bela Fleck The Enchantment (Concord) +122 The Bill Holman Band Hommage (Jazzed Media) Paul Serrato Pianomania (Graffiti Productions) +33 Bobby Sanabria Big Band Urban Folktales (Jazzheads) +71 Dayna Stephens The Timeless Now (CTA) Maynard Ferguson The One And Only Maynard Ferguson (Maynard Bobby Sanabria Big Band Urban Folktales (Jazzheads) +30 Various Artists We All Love Ella: Celebrating The First Lady Of Ferguson Trust) Diane Hubka Diane Hubka Goes To The Movies Song (Verve Music Group) +68 Diane Hubka Diane Hubka Goes To The Movies (18th & Vine) (18th & Vine) +26 Turtle Island Quartet A Love Supreme: The Legacy Of John The Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra First Flight (Summit) Sam Yahel Truth And Beauty (Origin Records) +26 Coltrane (Telarc) +62 Karl Latham Resonance (DropzoneJazz) David Sills Green (Origin Records) +24 Ron Carter Dear Miles (Blue Note) +39 Paul Serrato Pianomania (Graffiti Productions) Joe Friedman Cup O’ Joe (Self Released) Nigel Kennedy Blue Note Sessions (Blue Note) +38 Nina Simone Forever Young, Gifted & Black (RCA/Legacy) Tim Armacost Rhythm & Transformation (Artist Share) jazzweek.com • July 23, 2007 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2007 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart July 23, 2007 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 1 3 1 Norman Brown Stay With Me Peak 507 509 -2 17 26 0 2 2 1 1 Boney James Shine Concord 493 497 -4 48 26 0 3 4 4 3 Euge Groove Born 2 Groove Narada 459 400 59 12 26 0 4 3 2 2 Paul Brown White Sand Peak 440 473 -33 25 26 0 5 5 5 5 Brian Bromberg Downright Upright Artistry 375 378 -3 21 26 0 6 6 7 6 Kim Waters You Are My Lady Shanachie 360 370 -10 28 25 0 7 7 6 6 Corinne Bailey Rae Corinne Bailey Rae Capitol 344 339 5 61 26 0 8 12 9 8 John Legend Once Again G.O.O.D./Columbia 315 284 31 38 26 0 9 11 11 4 Eric Darius Just Getting Started Narada Jazz/Virgin 288 287 1 72 23 0 10 9 8 3 Walter Beasley Ready For Love Heads Up 287 293 -6 31 25 0 11 10 12 6 Chuck Loeb Presence Heads Up 282 291 -9 31 25 0 12 15 10 1 Peter White Playin’ Favorites Columbia/Legacy 282 269 13 59 26 0 13 14 15 3 Marion Meadows Dressed To Chill Heads Up 275 271 4 65 25 0 14 16 14 14 Keiko Matsui Moyo Shout! Factory 273 262 11 19 24 1 15 8 13 8 Simply Red Stay Verve Forecast 273 297 -24 26 25 0 16 13 16 13 Robin Thicke The Evolution Of Robin Thicke Star Trak/Interscope 264 280 -16 16 22 0 17 18 22 17 U-Nam Back From The 80s Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 257 254 3 8 25 1 18 21 17 17 Four 80 East En Route Native Language 256 227 29 18 26 0 19 19 20 19 Paul Taylor Ladies Choice Peak 253 235 18 11 24 0 20 17 18 1 Various Artists Forever, For Always, For Luther: Volume II Rendezvous 253 255 -2 35 26 0 21 25 26 2 Wayman Tisdale Way Up! Rendezvous 242 200 42 67 25 0 22 22 27 22 Rick Braun & Richard Elliot R N’ R Artizen 236 217 19 5 26 2 23 20 19 1 George Benson & Al Jarreau Givin’ It Up Concord 233 235 -2 48 28 0 24 23 23 16 Jeff Lorber
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