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Jazzweek with Airplay Data Powered by Jazzweek.Com • November 30, 2009 Volume 6, Number 2 • $7.95 JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • November 30, 2009 Volume 6, Number 2 • $7.95 Jazz Album No. 1: Jeff Hamilton Trio Smooth Album No. 1: Jessy J True Love Symbiosis (Capri) (Peak) World Music No. 1: Various Artists Daptone Smooth Single No. 1: Jessy J “Tropical Gold (Daptone) Rain” (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 November 30 December 9 December 14 Jack Sheldon (1931) Bob Scobey (1916) Budd Johnson (1910) Johnny Dyani (1945) Donald Byrd (1932) Ted Buckner (1913) December 1 Jimmy Owens (1943) Clark Terry (1920) Jimmy Lyons (1933) December 10 Cecil Payne (1922) Jaco Pastorius (1951) Ray Nance (1913) Phineas Newborn (1931) Jerome Cooper (1946) December 2 Bob Cranshaw (1932) Dan Barrett (1955) Charlie Ventura (1916) Franco Ambrosetti (1941) Wynton Kelly (1931) Dianne Schuur (1953) December 15 Ole Amund Gjersvik (1963) Stan Kenton (1911) December 3 Billy Butler (1925) Sylvia Syms (1919) December 11 Gene Quill (1927) Herbie Nichols (1919) McCoy Tyner (1938) Barry Harris (1929) Webster Young (1932) December 12 Curtis Fuller (1934) Eddie Barefield (1909) December 4 Dannie Richmond (1935) Frank Sinatra (1915) Russell Jacquet (1917) Eddie Palmieri (1936) Jim Hall (1930) Bob Dorough (1923) December 16 Dennis Charles (1933) Dodo Marmarosa (1925) Andy Razaf (1895) Andy LaVerne (1947) Joe Williams (1928) Toshiko Akiyoshi (1929) Turk Murphy (1915) December 5 Grover Washington, Jr. (1943) Sam Most (1930) Art Davis (1934) Michael Carvin (1944) Johnny “Hammond” Smith (1933) Egberto Gismonti (1947) Alex Acuña (1944) Joe Farrell (1937) December 6 Tony Williams (1945) John Abercrombie (1944) Dave Brubeck (1920) Rene McLean (1946) December 13 Jay Leonhart (1940) Sonny Greer (1895) December 17 Miroslav Vitous (1947) Ben Tucker (1930) Ray Noble (1903) Harvie Swartz (1948) Reggie Johnson Born (1940) Sy Oliver (1910) December 8 Mark Elf (1949) Sonny Red (1932) Jimmy Smith (1925) Walter Booker (1933) Larry Vuckovich (1936) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Doug Hall at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • November 30, 2009 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart Nov. 30, 2009 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 3 1 1 Jeff Hamilton Trio Symbiosis Capri 236 191 45 9 53 2 2 2 5 1 Joey DeFrancesco Snapshot HighNote 220 202 18 6 66 1 3 4 2 2 Poncho Sanchez Psychedelic Blues Concord Jazz 195 188 7 10 46 0 4 1 3 1 Eric Alexander Revival Of The Fittest HighNote 190 205 -15 9 51 0 5 6 6 3 Gerald Wilson Orchestra Detroit Mack Avenue 181 182 -1 12 47 0 6 7 7 6 Houston Person Mellow HighNote 171 169 2 6 40 0 7 8 10 6 Cedar Walton Voices Deep Within HighNote 153 162 -9 9 50 1 8 11 8 8 Angela Hagenbach The Way They Make Me Feel Resonance 148 142 6 6 53 3 9 15 9 9 Steve Davis Eloquence Jazz Legacy 146 129 17 9 45 1 10 4 4 1 Roy Hargrove Big Band Emergence EmArcy/Groovin’ High 136 188 -52 14 42 0 10 10 25 10 The Mike Longo Trio Sting Like A Bee C.A.P. 136 147 -11 5 51 4 12 13 11 3 Roberta Gambarini So In Love EmArcy/Groovin’ High 130 133 -3 14 47 0 13 21 17 13 Graham Dechter Right On Time Capri 128 104 24 9 42 0 13 33 44 13 John Beasley Positootly! Resonance 128 85 43 15 58 6 15 29 20 5 Robert Glasper Double Booked Blue Note 123 92 31 14 59 4 16 27 – 16 Roni Ben-Hur Fortuna Motema 120 94 26 3 49 16 17 49 – 17 Dana Hall Into The Light Origin 115 67 48 2 47 15 18 12 14 1 Jackie Ryan Doozy Open Art 113 141 -28 19 34 0 19 14 12 4 James Moody 4A IPO 111 131 -20 13 33 0 19 32 29 19 Terell Stafford, Dick Oatts Quintet Bridging The Gap Planet Arts/Blujazz 111 87 24 4 34 6 21 17 13 4 Heath Brothers Endurance Jazz Legacy 109 127 -18 14 41 0 22 39 35 14 Ben Allison Think Free Palmetto 104 75 29 9 42 2 23 39 – 23 Oliver Jones & Hank Jones Pleased To Meet You Justin Time 99 75 24 3 43 15 24 24 26 6 Rodney Jones A Thousand Small Things 18th & Vine 94 102 -8 12 30 0 25 19 – 2 Bill Frisell Disfarmer Nonesuch 91 108 -17 16 48 1 26 25 14 14 Reuben Wilson Azure Te 18th & Vine 90 101 -11 15 26 1 27 – – 27 John Moulder Bifrost Origin 88 6 82 2 39 24 27 16 34 16 Manuel Valera Currents MaxJazz 88 128 -40 7 31 2 27 45 38 27 Jeff Lashway Reunion Random Act 88 69 19 9 37 11 27 26 21 18 The Charlie Shoemake/Terry Trotter Quartets Inside Chase 88 99 -11 14 39 0 27 18 16 16 Mark Isham & Kate Ceberano Bittersweet Earle-Tones 88 116 -28 9 32 0 32 21 18 18 Count Basie Orchestra Swinging, Singing, Playing Mack Avenue 87 104 -17 14 30 0 33 – – 9 Kyle Eastwood Metropolitan Candid/Rendezvous 85 32 53 26 37 0 34 28 22 5 Ramsey Lewis Songs From The Heart: Ramsey Plays Concord Jazz 84 93 -9 10 30 1 Ramsey 34 – – 34 Enrico Pieranunzi Dream Dance Camjazz 84 4 80 10 38 20 36 33 41 1 Christian McBride & Inside Straight Kind Of Brown Mack Avenue 79 85 -6 24 33 0 37 53 – 37 Jeff Rupert From Memphis To Mobile Random Act 77 64 13 9 25 2 38 29 – 13 Joshua Breakstone Trio No One New Capri 76 92 -16 12 26 2 39 20 23 5 The Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet Bien Bien Patois 75 105 -30 11 36 0 39 36 31 31 George Colligan Come Together Sunnyside 75 84 -9 9 26 2 41 37 27 9 Bill Easley Hearing Voices 18th & Vine 74 83 -9 15 29 0 42 45 47 23 The Godfathers Of Groove 3 18th & Vine 73 69 4 12 29 1 43 48 38 22 Curtis Stigers Lost In Dreams Concord Jazz 72 68 4 8 26 1 44 9 – 9 Vijay Iyer Trio Historicity Act Company 71 157 -86 7 27 3 44 42 42 42 Cyrus Chestnut Spirit Jazz Legacy 71 70 1 14 27 3 46 – – 37 Diane Hubka I Like It Here/Live In Tokyo SSJ 63 57 6 24 12 0 47 38 49 38 Sharel Cassity Relentless Jazz Legacy 61 80 -19 9 22 4 48 51 31 31 Sachal Vasandani We Move Mack Avenue 60 65 -5 11 25 2 48 – 44 31 McCoy Tyner Solo: Live From San Francisco Half Note 60 59 1 11 19 0 50 – 24 24 Jon Irabagon The Observer Concord Jazz 59 53 6 5 27 4 50 – 37 12 Freddy Cole The Dreamer In Me HighNote 59 46 13 15 35 3 Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound John Moulder Bifrost (Origin) +24 John Moulder Bifrost (Origin) +82 Madame Pat Tandy Madame Pat Tandy Remembers Irene Reid (Blue Phil Kelly & The NW Prevailing Winds Ballet Of The Bouncing Enrico Pieranunzi Dream Dance (Camjazz) +80 Ark) Dave Braham ...To Be Free (Random Act) Beagles (Origin) +21 Kyle Eastwood Metropolitan (Candid/Rendezvous) +53 Robby Ameen Days In The Life (Two And Four) Enrico Pieranunzi Dream Dance (Camjazz) +20 Dana Hall Into The Light (Origin) +48 John Wojciechowski Lexicon (Self-Released) Roni Ben-Hur Fortuna (Motema) +16 Jeff Hamilton Trio Symbiosis (Capri) +45 Randy Brecker Nostalgic Journey: Tykocin Jazz Suite (Summit) Dana Hall Into The Light (Origin) +15 John Beasley Positootly! (Resonance) +43 Lisa Hilton Twilight & Blues (Ruby Slippers) Oliver Jones & Hank Jones Pleased To Meet You (Justin Time) +15 The Shook/Russo Quartet So Far From Home (Summit) JaLaLa That Old Mercer Magic (Dare) Royce Campbell Trio & Phil Woods Movie Song Project Babatunde Lea Umbo Weti: A Tribute To Leon Thomas (Motema) (Philology) +14 David Murray The Devil Tried To Kill Me (Justin Time) jazzweek.com • November 30, 2009 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2009 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart Nov. 30, 2009 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 2 4 1 Jessy J True Love Peak 194 199 -5 19 10 0 2 3 2 2 Peter White Good Day Peak 191 194 -3 15 10 0 3 1 – 1 Norah Jones The Fall Blue Note 181 200 -19 2 11 2 4 6 3 1 Boney James Send One Your Love Concord 175 153 22 44 10 0 5 7 5 5 Craig Chaquico Follow The Sun Shanachie 172 152 20 27 10 0 6 4 1 1 George Benson Songs & Stories Monster/Concord 164 187 -23 17 11 0 7 5 5 3 Darren Rahn Talk Of The Town NuGroove 156 154 2 41 10 0 8 9 10 3 Bernie Williams Moving Forward Reform/Rock Ridge 153 126 27 35 11 0 9 8 7 7 Paul Taylor Burnin’ Peak 137 150 -13 18 9 0 10 10 8 2 Richard Elliot Rock Steady Artistry/Mack Avenue 118 121 -3 39 9 0 11 13 17 11 Najee Mind Over Matter Heads Up 111 111 0 13 10 0 12 16 13 5 Rick Braun All It Takes Artistry/Mack Avenue 110 97 13 26 9 0 12 11 9 3 Seal Soul 143/Warner Bros.
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