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Jazz Birthdays JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • March 21, 2011 Volume 7, Number 16 • $7.95 Jazz Album No. 1: Kurt Elling, The Gate Smooth Album No. 1: Dave Koz Hello (Concord) Tomorrow (Concord) World Music No. 1: Mark Weinstein, Jazz & Smooth Single No. 1: Nils, “Jump Start” Brasil (Jazzheads) (Baja) 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 March 21 March 28 April 5 Amina Claudine Myers (1942) Paul Whiteman (1890) Stanley Turrentine (1934) March 22 Thad Jones (1923) Evan Parker (1944) George Benson (1943) Tete Montoliu (1933) April 6 Melvin Sparks (1946) Donald Brown (1954) Charlie Rouse (1924) Bob Mover (1952) March 29 Randy Weston (1926) March 23 Michael Brecker (1949) Gerry Mulligan (1927) David Frishberg (1933) March 30 André Previn (1929) Dave Pike (1938) Carl Berger (1935) Art Taylor (1929) Bill Hardman (1933) March 24 Astrud Gilberto (1940) Marilyn Crispell (1947) Horace Tapscott (1934) King Pleasure (1922) Gene Bertoncini (1937) Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre (1936) March 31 Steve Kuhn (1938) Red Norvo (1908) April 7 Paul McCandless (1947) Freddie Green (1911) Billie Holliday (1915) Mongo Santamaria (1922) Renee Rosnes (1962) April 1 Connie Kay (1927) Harry Carney (1910) March 25 Victor Feldman (1934) John Laporta (1920) Pete Johnson (1904) Freddie Hubbard (1938) Duke Jordan (1922) Paul Motian (1931) Pete Laroca (1938) Larry Gales (1936) April 2 Alex Schlippenbach (1938) Makoto Ozone (1961) Booker Little (1938) Bob Berg (1951) Larry Coryell (1943) March 26 April 8 Flip Phillips (1915) April 3 Carmen McRae (1920) Brew Moore (1924) Jimmy McGriff (1936) April 10 James Moody (1925) Harold Vick (1936) Walter Bishop, Jr. (1927) Eric Kloss (1949) March 27 Denny Zeitlin (1938) Pee Wee Russell (1906) April 4 Joey DeFrancesco (1971) Ben Webster (1909) Gene Ramey (1913) April 12 Sarah Vaughan (1924) Jake Hanna (1931) Johnny Dodds (1892) Harold Ashby (1925) Hugh Masekela (1939) Lionel Hampton (1909) Bill Barron (1927) Michel Camilo (1952) Tommy Turrentine (1928) Benny Green (piano) (1963) Herbie Hancock (1940) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Doug Hall at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • March 21, 2011 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart March 21, 2011 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 2 1 Kurt Elling The Gate Concord Jazz 274 286 -12 7 61 0 2 2 4 2 Various Artists Disney Jazz, Volume 1: Everybody Wants To Disney Pearl Series 257 248 9 6 56 0 Be A Cat 3 3 3 2 Jeremy Pelt Talented Mr. Pelt HighNote 185 209 -24 7 41 0 4 5 5 2 Ernestine Anderson Nightlife: Live At Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola HighNote 172 171 1 7 54 0 5 4 1 1 Joe Lovano Bird Songs Blue Note 171 193 -22 9 54 0 6 17 – 6 Brian Lynch Unsung Heroes Hollistic 158 107 51 2 53 1 7 6 8 6 Geoffrey Keezer & Peter Sprague Mill Creek Road SBE 150 149 1 6 47 0 7 8 13 8 Mark Weinstein Jazz & Brasil Jazzheads 150 142 8 8 40 0 Luther Hughes & The Cannonball-Coltrane 9 10 6 3 Project Things Are Getting Better Primrose Lane 141 131 10 10 47 0 10 45 – 10 Yellowjackets Timeline Mack Avenue 136 63 73 2 34 2 11 7 11 7 Grace Kelly Man With The Hat Pazz 127 144 -17 8 40 0 12 – – 12 One For All Invades Vancouver Cellar Live 126 15 111 1 45 4 13 – – 13 T.K. Blue Latinbird Motema 118 0 118 1 48 0 14 9 9 9 Marcus Miller A Night In Monte Carlo Concord 112 139 -27 7 35 0 15 12 11 5 The Trio Of OZ The Trio Of OZ OZmosis 111 123 -12 8 29 0 16 13 17 13 Beegie Adair I Love Being Here With You: A Jazz Piano Green Hill 109 115 -6 5 31 0 Tribute to Peggy Lee 17 15 21 10 The Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet To Hear From There Patois 108 111 -3 10 41 0 18 48 – 18 Arturo O’Farrill 40 Acres And A Burro Zoho 105 60 45 3 42 1 19 10 7 5 The DeFrancesco Brothers The DeFrancesco Brothers Vectordisc 104 131 -27 10 34 0 20 17 59 17 Charlie Haden Sophisticated Ladies Decca 103 107 -4 3 36 1 21 48 – 21 Rene Marie Voice Of My Beautiful Country Motema 99 60 39 2 33 1 22 26 16 6 Bob Sheppard Close Your Eyes BFM Jazz 95 82 13 11 36 0 23 38 45 23 Eddie Mendenhall Cosine Meets Tangent Miles High 92 66 26 4 27 0 23 25 38 23 Atsuko Hashimoto Until The Sun Comes Up Capri 92 83 9 5 32 1 25 33 15 1 Russell Malone Triple Play MAXJAZZ 89 74 15 19 33 0 26 22 17 17 Jake Fryer & Bud Shank In Good Company Capri 88 96 -8 8 20 0 27 19 30 19 Phil Degreg Amazonas Prevenient 85 105 -20 6 32 0 28 29 23 23 Doug Webb Renovations Posi-Tone 81 77 4 6 33 0 29 21 19 18 Chantale Gagne Wisdom Of The Water Musique 80 99 -19 9 28 0 30 20 22 9 Jonathan Kreisberg Shadowless NFN 77 101 -24 9 24 0 31 31 25 8 Helio Alves Musica JLP 76 76 0 17 24 0 Talking Drum/American 32 23 – 23 Native Soul Soul Step Showplace 75 88 -13 3 28 0 33 24 14 14 Matt Nelson Nostalgiamaniac Chicago Sessions 74 84 -10 13 22 0 34 – – 34 Ralph Bowen Power Play Posi-Tone 70 23 47 2 38 0 Preservation: An Album To Benefit Preserva- 34 – – 10 Preservation Hall Jazz Band tion Hall & The Preservation Hall Music Preservation Hall 70 38 32 47 42 0 Outreach Program 36 – – 36 Larry Carlton Plays The Sound Of Philadelphia 335 69 34 35 5 9 0 37 52 – 37 Fred Hersch Alone At The Vanguard Palmetto 68 64 4 2 36 0 37 32 – 32 Brad Mehldau Live In Marciac Nonesuch 68 75 -7 3 28 0 37 33 23 23 Roxy Coss Roxy Coss Self-Released 68 74 -6 10 23 0 40 28 – 28 Delfeayo Marsalis Sweet Thunder Troubadour Jass 67 79 -12 3 27 0 40 16 25 14 Dave Miller Trio Rapture Summit 67 108 -41 8 24 0 40 53 30 1 Esperanza Spalding Chamber Music Society Heads Up 67 54 13 31 33 0 43 36 10 2 Marcus Shelby Jazz Orchestra Soul Of The Movement: Meditations On Dr. Porto Franco 66 71 -5 9 31 0 Martin Luther King, Jr. 43 26 19 19 The Jazz Professors Live From The UCF-Orlando Jazz Festival Flying Horse 66 82 -16 8 17 0 45 29 34 29 Tom Luer Project Popular Origin 63 77 -14 7 23 0 46 – – 46 Bobby Matos Beautiful As The Moon Lifeforce Jazz 62 12 50 1 27 0 46 – – 46 Eric Reed The Dancing Monk Savant 62 6 56 1 26 1 46 53 37 37 Gene Ludwig Love Notes Of Cole Porter Big O 62 54 8 4 24 0 49 38 38 16 Ehud Asherie Organic Posi-Tone 61 66 -5 10 16 0 50 45 41 33 Marty Williams Long Time Comin’ In Moon Bay 59 63 -4 10 17 0 Most Added (a station’s first seven spins detected = add) Increased Airplay Chartbound One For All Invades Vancouver (Cellar Live) +4 T.K. Blue Latinbird (Motema) +118 The Nightcrawlers Down In The Bottom (Cellar Live) Yellowjackets Timeline (Mack Avenue) +2 One For All Invades Vancouver (Cellar Live) +111 Monika Herzig Come With Me (Owl Studios) Brian Lynch Unsung Heroes (Hollistic) +1 Yellowjackets Timeline (Mack Avenue) +73 Harry Connick, Jr. In Concert On Broadway (Columbia) Arturo O’Farrill 40 Acres And A Burro (Zoho) +1 Eric Reed The Dancing Monk (Savant) +56 Peter Eldridge Mad Heaven (Palmetto) Charlie Haden Sophisticated Ladies (Decca) +1 Brian Lynch Unsung Heroes (Hollistic) +51 Rick Holland & Evan Dobbins Little Big Band Trilby Rene Marie Voice Of My Beautiful Country (Motema) +1 Bobby Matos Beautiful As The Moon (Lifeforce Jazz) +50 (Self-Released) Atsuko Hashimoto Until The Sun Comes Up (Capri) +1 Ralph Bowen Power Play (Posi-Tone) +47 Mac Gollehon Mac Straight Ahead (American Eric Reed The Dancing Monk (Savant) +1 The Nightcrawlers Down In The Bottom (Cellar Live) +47 Showplace) The Nightcrawlers Down In The Bottom (Cellar Live) +1 Arturo O’Farrill 40 Acres And A Burro (Zoho) +45 Luis Conte En Casa De Luis (BFM Jazz) Mac Gollehon Mac Straight Ahead (American UoU Home (Tippin’) +44 Dado Moroni Live In Beverly Hills (Resonance) Showplace) +1 Ron Di Salvio Happily Evans After (Blujazz) Luis Conte En Casa De Luis (BFM Jazz) +1 BANN As You Like (Jazz Eyes) Dado Moroni Live In Beverly Hills (Resonance) +1 jazzweek.com • March 21, 2011 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2011 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart March 21, 2011 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 1 1 Dave Koz Hello Tomorrow Concord 88 90 -2 28 8 0 2 2 3 2 Fourplay Let’s Touch The Sky Heads Up 56 77 -21 22 7 0 3 3 2 2 Brian Culbertson XII Verve 49 57 -8 40 5 0 4 4 4 3 Nils What The Funk? Baja 47 48 -1 25 7 0 5 7 11 5 Herbie Hancock The Imagine Project Herbie Hancock 44 41 3 36 3 0 6 5 9 5 Michael Buble Crazy Love 143/Reprise 41 45 -4 73 5 0 7 10 5 1 Kenny G Heart And Soul Concord 40 35 5 40 7 0 8 6 8 1 Mindi Abair In Hi-Fi Stereo Concord 39 42 -3 51 4 0 9 15 13 4 The Jazzmasters Jazzmasters VI Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 34 26 8 45 5 0 9 9 9 5 Norman Brown Sending My Love Peak 34 36 -2 40 6 0 11 29 – 11 Boney James Contact Verve Forecast 33 16 17 2 5 0 11 8 6 2 Steve Oliver Global Kiss SOM 33 38 -5 48 6 0 13 12 12 3 Chris Standring Blue Bolero Ulimate Vibe 32 32 0 59 5 0 14 13 20 6 Spencer Day Vagabond Concord Jazz 31 27 4 70 4 0 15 11 19 3 Euge Groove Sunday Morning Shanachie 30 34 -4 74 4 0 16 17 22 10 David Benoit Earthglow Peak 27 25 2 51 3 0 17 23 20 17 Mike Phillips Mp3 Hidden Beach 25 20 5 38 3 0 17 13 25 11 Jonathan Butler So Strong Mack Avenue 25 27 -2 53 6 0 Home School/G.O.O.D./ 19 18 7 4 John Legend & The Roots Wake Up! Columbia 20 24 -4 28 5 0 19 19 16 11 Tim Bowman The Collection Trippin’ ’N’ Rhythm 20 22 -2 38 4 0 21 15 27 15 Patti Austin Sound Advice Shanachie 19 26 -7 8 3 0 21 29 15 15 Craig Sharmat Ease Up [Single] Innervision 19 16 3 27 3 0 23 26 24 23 D.
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