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Playlist - WNCU ( 90.7 FM ) North Carolina Central University Generated : 08/13/2010 01:29 Pm Playlist - WNCU ( 90.7 FM ) North Carolina Central University Generated : 08/13/2010 01:29 pm WNCU 90.7 FM Format: Jazz North Carolina Central University (Raleigh - Durham, NC) This Period (TP) = 08/06/2010 to 08/12/2010 Last Period (TP) = 07/30/2010 to 08/05/2010 TP LP Artist Album Label Album TP LP +/- Rank Rank Year Plays Plays 1 1 Kenny Burrell Be Yourself HighNote 2010 17 14 3 2 2 Curtis Fuller I Will Tell Her Capri 2010 12 9 3 3 3 Lois Deloatch Roots: Jazz, Blues, Spirituals Self-Released 2010 10 8 2 4 8 Nnenna Freelon Homefree Concord 2010 9 6 3 4 12 Fred Hersch Whirl Palmetto 2010 9 5 4 6 53 Tim Warfield A Sentimental Journey Criss Cross 2010 8 1 7 7 5 Jason Moran Ten Blue Note 2010 7 7 0 7 14 Stephen Anderson Nation Degeneration Summit 2010 7 4 3 9 3 Rita Edmond A Glance At Destiny T.O.T.I. 2010 6 8 -2 9 8 Pharez Whitted Transient Journey Owl Studios 2010 6 6 0 9 29 Buselli Wallarab Jazz Mezzanine Owl Studios 2010 6 2 4 Orchestra 9 277 Charles Mingus Blues & Roots Atlantic 1960 6 0 6 13 277 Chris Massey Vibrainium Self-Released 2010 5 0 5 14 5 Seattle Repertory Jazz Jimmy Heath: The Endless Origin 2010 4 7 -3 Orchestra Search 14 5 Pat Bianchi Back Home Doodlin' 2010 4 7 -3 14 8 Eric Reed & Cyrus Chestnut Plenty Swing, Plenty Soul Savant 2010 4 6 -2 14 8 Keith Jarrett & Charlie Haden Jasmine ECM 2010 4 6 -2 14 14 Mark Weinstein Timbasa Jazzheads 2010 4 4 0 14 20 John Fedchock Live At The Red Sea Jazz Capri 2010 4 3 1 Festival 14 20 Dee Dee Bridgewater Eleanora Fagan (1915-1959): Emarcy / DDB 2010 4 3 1 To Billie With Love From Dee Dee 14 29 The Craig Russo Latin Jazz Mambo Influenciado Cagoots 2010 4 2 2 Project 14 53 Joe Chambers Horace To Max Savant 2010 4 1 3 14 53 Jessica Williams Touch Origin 2010 4 1 3 14 277 Radam Schwartz Songs For The Soul Arabesque 2010 4 0 4 14 277 Tomas Janzon Experiences Changes 2010 4 0 4 14 277 Amina Figarova Sketches Munich 2010 4 0 4 27 14 Tom Harrell Roman Nights HighNote 2010 3 4 -1 27 20 Dr. Lonnie Smith Spiral Palmetto 2010 3 3 0 27 20 Dave Holland Pathways Dare2 2010 3 3 0 27 29 Marc Cary Focus Trio Live 2009 Motema 2010 3 2 1 27 29 John Hicks & Frank Morgan Twogether HighNote 2010 3 2 1 27 53 Kelly Eisenhour Seek And Find BluJazz 2007 3 1 2 27 53 Ray Charles The Genius Hits The Road Atlantic 1960 3 1 2 27 277 Gyptian Hold You VP 2010 3 0 3 27 277 Romain Virgo Romain Virgo VP 2010 3 0 3 27 277 Ray Charles House Of David: The David Atlantic 1993 3 0 3 'Fathead' Newman Anthology ©2010 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com page 1 / 12 Playlist - WNCU ( 90.7 FM ) North Carolina Central University Generated : 08/13/2010 01:29 pm TP LP Artist Album Label Album TP LP +/- Rank Rank Year Plays Plays 27 277 John Coltrane Stardust Session Prestige 1958 3 0 3 27 277 Red Garland Quintet Dig It! Prestige 1957 3 0 3 27 277 The Blue Note 7 Mosaic: A Celebration Of Blue Blue Note 2009 3 0 3 Note Records 40 12 Terell Stafford Taking Chances: Live At The MAXJAZZ 2007 2 5 -3 Dakota 40 14 Mike Clark Carnival Of Soul Owl Studios 2010 2 4 -2 40 14 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Verve 1997 2 4 -2 Armstrong & Louis Armstrong On Verve 40 29 Jamie Davis Vibe Over Perfection Unity 2008 2 2 0 40 29 The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra Monday Night Live At The Planet Arts 2008 2 2 0 Village Vanguard 40 29 Azar Lawrence Mystic Journey Furthermore 2010 2 2 0 40 29 Tamir Hendelman Destinations Resonance 2010 2 2 0 40 53 Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Columbia 1959 2 1 1 40 53 Miles Davis The Legendary Prestige Prestige 2006 2 1 1 Quintet Sessions [Box Set] 40 53 Hiroe Sekine A-Me Sekai 2010 2 1 1 40 53 The Wayne Wallace Latin Infinity Patois 2008 2 1 1 Jazz Quintet 40 53 Miles Davis 1958 Miles Columbia 1958 2 1 1 40 277 Vincent Herring Ends And Means HighNote 2006 2 0 2 40 277 Junior Mance Out South JunGlo 2010 2 0 2 40 277 Ray Charles Hit The Road Jack/The ABC-Paramount 1961 2 0 2 Danger Zone [Single] 40 277 Laurie Antonioli American Dreams Intrinsic 2010 2 0 2 40 277 Benny Golson New Time, New 'Tet Concord Jazz 2009 2 0 2 40 277 Ray Vega & Thomas Marriott East-West Trumpet Summit Origin 2010 2 0 2 40 277 Horace Silver Doin' The Thing At The Blue Note 1961 2 0 2 Village Gate 40 277 Dave Anderson Clarity Pony Boy 2010 2 0 2 40 277 Miles Davis Miles Smiles Columbia 1967 2 0 2 40 277 Ray Charles Let's Go Get Stoned/The ABC 1966 2 0 2 Train [Single] 40 277 Jane Monheit The Lovers, The Dreamers Concord 2009 2 0 2 And Me 40 277 Ray Charles Genius + Soul = Jazz Impulse 1961 2 0 2 40 277 Duke Ellington Legacy Thank You Uncle Edward Renma 2008 2 0 2 40 277 Steel Pulse True Democracy [Reissue] Wiseman / Elektra / Asylum 2005 2 0 2 40 277 Yotam Resonance JLP 2010 2 0 2 40 277 John Coltrane Soultrane Prestige 1958 2 0 2 40 277 The Cannonball Adderley Them Dirty Blues Capitol Jazz 1960 2 0 2 Quintet 40 277 Ernestine Anderson A Song For You HighNote 2009 2 0 2 70 14 Elvin Bishop Red Dog Speaks Delta Groove 2010 1 4 -3 70 20 James Moody & Hank Jones Our Delight IPO 2008 1 3 -2 70 29 Roberta Gambarini Easy To Love Groovin' High / Dreyfus / 2006 1 2 -1 Kindred Rhythm 70 29 Roberto Fonseca Akokan Justin Time / Enja 2010 1 2 -1 70 29 Bobby Hebb Sunny/Bread [Single] Philips 1966 1 2 -1 70 29 Russell Malone Live At Jazz Standard, MaxJazz 2007 1 2 -1 Volume 2 ©2010 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com page 2 / 12 Playlist - WNCU ( 90.7 FM ) North Carolina Central University Generated : 08/13/2010 01:29 pm TP LP Artist Album Label Album TP LP +/- Rank Rank Year Plays Plays 70 29 Jackie Ryan You And The Night And The OpenArt 2007 1 2 -1 Music 70 29 Glenn Kotche Mobile Nonesuch 2006 1 2 -1 70 53 Dizzy Gillespie Night In Tunisia: The Very Bluebird 2006 1 1 0 Best Of Dizzy Gillespie 70 53 Nina Simone Jazz As Played In An Bethlehem 1958 1 1 0 Exclusive Side Street Club 70 53 Wes Montgomery Full House Riverside 1962 1 1 0 70 53 Maikal X Strictly The Best 40 VP 2009 1 1 0 70 53 Steve Davis Images Posi-Tone 2010 1 1 0 70 53 Cassandra Wilson Blue Skies JMT 1988 1 1 0 70 53 Danilo Perez Panamonk GRP 1996 1 1 0 70 53 Tanya Stephens Rebelution VP 2006 1 1 0 70 53 Karrin Allyson Footprints Concord 2006 1 1 0 70 53 Russell Malone Live At Jazz Standard - MAXJAZZ 2006 1 1 0 Volume One 70 53 Joe Locke For The Love Of You E1 2010 1 1 0 70 53 Sonny Rollins 1 1 0 70 53 Queen Ifrica Strictly The Best 40 VP 2009 1 1 0 70 53 Busy Signal Strictly The Best 40 VP 2009 1 1 0 70 53 Sylvia Brooks Dangerous Liaisons Self-Released 2010 1 1 0 70 53 Michael Dease Grace JLP 2010 1 1 0 70 53 Ray Charles Smack Dab In The Middle /I ABC-Paramount 1964 1 1 0 Wake Up Crying [Single] 70 53 Jones-Smith Incorporated Oh, Lady Be Good/Boogie Vocalion 1936 1 1 0 Woogie (w/ Jimmy Rushing) [78-Single] 70 53 Ron Carter Dear Miles Somethin' Else / Blue Note 2007 1 1 0 70 53 Carolyn Leonhart & Wayne If Dreams Come True Nagel Heyer 2007 1 1 0 Escoffery 70 53 Bobby Broom Bobby Broom Plays For Monk Origin 2009 1 1 0 70 53 Bob Mintzer Canyon Cove Pony 2010 1 1 0 70 53 Derrick Gardner & The Jazz A Ride To The Other Side.. Owl Studios 2008 1 1 0 Prophets 70 53 Orbert Davis Priority 3Sixteen 2001 1 1 0 70 53 Etta Jones Don't Go To Strangers Prestige 1960 1 1 0 70 53 Milt Jackson Reverence And Compassion Qwest 1993 1 1 0 70 53 John Coltrane & Johnny John Coltrane & Johnny Impulse! / MCA 1963 1 1 0 Hartman Hartman 70 53 Ray Charles Unchain My Heart/But On The ABC-Paramount 1961 1 1 0 Other Hand Baby [Single] 70 53 Freddie Hubbard Open Sesame Blue Note 1960 1 1 0 70 53 Dena Derose A Walk In The Park MAXJAZZ 2005 1 1 0 70 53 Winard Harper A Time For The Soul Savant / HighNote 2003 1 1 0 70 53 Jim Hall Alone Together Milestone 1972 1 1 0 70 277 Gene Chandler Get Down/I'm The Traveling Chi-Sound 1978 1 0 1 Kind [Single] 70 277 Guitar Shorty Watch Your Back Alligator 2004 1 0 1 70 277 Cannonball Adderley Cannonball In Japan Capitol Jazz 1966 1 0 1 70 277 Ray Charles Them That Got/I Wonder ABC-Paramount 1961 1 0 1 [Single] 70 277 Ray Charles Sticks And Stones/Worried ABC-Paramount 1960 1 0 1 ©2010 Mediaguide, Inc.
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