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Jazzweek with Airplay Data Powered by Jazzweek.Com • September 5, 2011 Volume 7, Number 39 • $7.95 JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • September 5, 2011 Volume 7, Number 39 • $7.95 Jazz Album No. 1: Giacomo Gates, Revolution Smooth Album No. 1: Dave Koz, Hello Will Be Jazz: The Songs Of Gil Scott-Heron Tomorrow (Concord) (Savant) World Music No. 1: Monty Alexander, Harlem- Smooth Single No. 1: Dave Koz, “Anything’s Kingston Express Live (Motema) Possible” (Concord) Jazz Album Charts .................... 3 Jazz Add Dates ....................... 7 Smooth Jazz Album Charts .............4 Jazz Radio Currents ................... 8 Smooth Singles Charts ................. 5 Jazz Radio Panel .................... 11 World Music Album Charts .............. 6 Smooth Jazz Current Tracks............ 13 Smooth Jazz Station Panel............. 14 Jazz Birthdays September 5 September 12 September 20 Albert Mangelsdorff (1928) Cat Anderson (1916) Red Mitchell (1927) Charles “Bobo” Shaw (1947) Steve Turre (1948) Steve McCall (1933) September 6 John Zorn (1953) Eric Gale (1938) Charles Moffett (1929) Scott Hamilton (1954) Billy Bang (1947) Clifford Thornton (1936) September 13 Steve Coleman (1956) Andrew White (1942) Chu Berry (1910) September 21 September 7 Mel Tormé (1925) Slam Stewart (1914) Max Kaminsky (1908) September 14 Chico Hamilton (1921) Joe Newman (1922) Joseph Jarman (1937) Sunny Murray (1937) Sonny Rollins (1930) Oliver Lake (1942) September 23 Ken McIntyre (1931) September 15 Albert Ammons (1907) Marcus Roberts (1963) Al Casey (1915) John Coltrane (1926) September 8 Bobby Short (1926) Frank Foster (1928) Norris Turney (1921) Julian “Cannonball” Adderley (1928) Jimmy Woode (1928) Les McCann (1935) Wilbur Ware (1923) September 16 Jeremy Steig (1943) Marion Brown (1935) Joe Venuti (1903) James Clay (1935) Jon Hendricks (1921) September 24 Butch Warren (1939) Charlie Byrd (1925) Herb Jeffries (1916) September 9 Hamiet Bluiett (1940) Fats Navarro (1923) Elvin Jones (1927) Earl Klugh (1954) John Carter (1929) Bill Connors (1949) September 17 September 10 Jay Hoggard (1954) Prince Lasha (1929) Bill McKinney (1895) Roy Ayers (1940) Jack McDuff (1926) September 25 Dave Burrell (1940) Perry Robinson (1938) Sam Rivers (1930) Horacee Arnold (1937) Craig Harris (1954) September 18 Bill Pierce (1948) Steve Marcus (1939) September 11 Barbara Dennerlein (1964) Stacy Rowles (1955) Emily Remler (1957) September 26 Harry Connick, Jr. (1967) September 19 George Gershwin (1898) Muhal Richard Abrams (1930) Gary Bartz (1940) Lol Coxhill (1932) Nicholas Payton (1973) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Doug Hall at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • September 5, 2011 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart Sept. 5, 2011 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 27 1 Giacomo Gates Revolution Will Be Jazz: The Songs Of Gil Savant 220 240 -20 3 59 1 Scott-Heron 2 3 6 2 Deep Blue Organ Trio Wonderful! Origin 197 187 10 4 54 0 3 7 – 3 Larry Vuckovich Somethin’ Special Tetrachord 192 172 20 3 54 1 4 4 1 1 Monty Alexander Harlem-Kingston Express Live Motema 180 185 -5 8 56 0 5 9 50 5 Cedar Walton The Bouncer High Note 174 167 7 3 54 2 6 8 9 1 Ben Williams State Of Art Concord Jazz 171 169 2 11 64 0 7 6 5 5 Dave Valentin Pure Imagination HighNote 158 177 -19 8 51 1 8 2 12 2 Jay Ashby & Steve Davis Mistaken Identity MCG Jazz 157 201 -44 8 45 0 9 10 4 4 Stefon Harris, David Sanchez, Christian Scott Ninety Miles Concord Picante 147 163 -16 12 46 0 10 22 31 10 Chuck Loeb Plain N’ Simple Tweety 145 105 40 4 50 0 11 12 2 1 Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, Lenny White Forever Concord 136 155 -19 14 44 0 11 15 8 8 Rick Stone Fractals Jazzand 136 142 -6 8 38 0 13 33 20 13 Chuck Redd The Common Thread Arbors 135 86 49 7 27 1 14 5 26 5 Warren Wolf Warren Wolf Mack Avenue 133 181 -48 3 51 0 15 16 10 4 Terri Lyne Carrington The Mosaic Project Concord 130 139 -9 8 40 0 16 13 – 13 Westchester Jazz Orchestra Maiden Voyage Suite WJO 120 146 -26 3 39 0 17 18 7 1 Gerald Wilson Orchestra Legacy Mack Avenue 109 129 -20 11 36 0 18 11 11 10 H2 Big Band You’re It! Jazzed Media 108 159 -51 11 41 0 19 20 13 13 Etienne Charles Kaiso Culture Shock 107 113 -6 7 36 0 20 – – 20 Branford Marsalis & Joey Calderazzo Songs Of Mirth And Melancholy Marsalis 106 26 80 13 42 1 20 14 3 3 The New Gary Burton Quartet Common Ground Mack Avenue 106 145 -39 14 38 0 22 – – 22 Sammy Figueroa Urban Nature Senator 102 41 61 2 34 1 23 21 25 21 Phil Woods & Bill Mays Woods & Mays Palmetto 98 111 -13 9 33 0 24 30 24 8 Pat Metheny What’s It All About Nonesuch 93 91 2 11 41 0 24 24 13 6 Tom Harrell The Time Of The Sun HighNote 93 100 -7 12 35 0 26 25 29 11 Alphonse Mouzon Angel Face Tenacious 90 99 -9 16 30 0 27 31 17 9 Gerald Clayton Bond: The Paris Sessions Emarcy 89 88 1 10 31 0 28 35 36 28 Orrin Evans Freedom Posi-Tone 88 78 10 5 33 0 28 19 13 1 Sachal Vasandani Hi-Fly Mack Avenue 88 119 -31 11 30 0 30 27 23 10 Jose Rizo Mongorama Saungu 83 97 -14 11 39 0 30 51 58 30 The Headhunters Platinum Owl Studios 83 56 27 8 18 1 32 41 42 24 Steven Kroon Without A Doubt Kroonatune 82 69 13 9 34 0 33 – – 33 Roger Humphries Keep The Faith Corona 81 39 42 2 37 1 34 51 34 34 Woody Witt Pots And Kettles Blue Bamboo 79 56 23 6 27 0 35 33 21 4 Eliane Elias Light My Fire Concord Picante 78 86 -8 14 30 0 35 47 22 22 Art Hirahara Noble Path Posi-Tone 78 60 18 10 19 0 37 – – 18 Dave Holland & Pepe Habichuela Hands Dare2 76 50 26 22 39 0 38 44 30 30 Mark Winkler Sweet Spot Cafe Pacific 74 65 9 4 28 0 38 31 32 19 Hiromi Voice Telarc 74 88 -14 14 21 0 40 39 – 39 JC Stylles Exhilaration & Other States Motema 73 72 1 5 26 0 41 46 40 20 Bryan Carter Enchantment Imaginate 72 62 10 14 28 0 42 29 16 9 Judy Wexler Under A Painted Sky Jazzed Media 71 95 -24 11 39 0 43 36 27 23 Randy Brecker With Danish Radio Big Band The Jazz Ballad Song Book Red Dot/Half Note 70 77 -7 11 24 0 44 49 – 44 Dominick Farinacci Dawn Of Goodbye eOne 69 58 11 6 32 0 45 – – 45 Donald Harrison This Is Jazz: Live At The Blue Note Half Note 68 22 46 2 36 2 45 23 47 13 Bela Fleck & The Flecktones Rocket Science eOne 68 103 -35 15 25 0 47 37 36 36 Sir Roland Hanna Colors From A Giant’s Kit IPO 67 76 -9 4 29 0 48 – – 48 Shawn Maxwell Urban Vigilante Chicago Sessions 64 43 21 5 20 0 48 40 32 32 Silvano Monasterios Unconditional Savant 64 71 -7 8 24 0 50 – – 50 Claudio Roditi Bons Amigos Resonance 62 6 56 1 25 1 50 27 19 6 Sean Jones No Need For Words Mack Avenue 62 97 -35 17 23 0 50 51 – 2 Various Artists Disney Jazz, Volume 1: Everybody Wants To Disney Pearl Series 62 56 6 30 18 0 Be A Cat Most Added (a station’s first seven spins detected = add) Increased Airplay Chartbound Cedar Walton The Bouncer (High Note) +2 Branford Marsalis & Joey Calderazzo Songs Of Mirth Cindy Bradley Unscripted (Trippin ’N’ Rhythm) Donald Harrison This Is Jazz: Live At The Blue Note And Melancholy (Marsalis) +80 Mike Dowling & David Lange Eclectricity (Wind River (Half Note) +2 Sammy Figueroa Urban Nature (Senator) +61 Guitar) Ron Carter Ron Carter’s Great Big Band (Sunnyside) +2 Claudio Roditi Bons Amigos (Resonance) +56 Claire Daly Mary Joyce Project: Nothing To Lose (Daly Skip Wilkins After (Dreambox Media) +2 Chuck Redd The Common Thread (Arbors) +49 Bread) (16 more at +1) Donald Harrison This Is Jazz: Live At The Blue Note (Half Note) +46 Swingadelic Other Duke: Tribute To Duke Pearson Roger Humphries Keep The Faith (Corona) +42 (Zoho) Chuck Loeb Plain N’ Simple (Tweety) +40 Charlie Apicella & Iron City The Business (CArlo) Kenny Werner Institute Of Higher Learning (Half Note) +37 John Basile Amplitudes (Stringtime Jazz) Miguel Zenon Alma Adentro: The Puerto Rican The Young Lizards Our Modern Lifestyle (Pony Boy) Songbook (Marsalis) +36 Kenny Werner Institute Of Higher Learning (Half Note) The Oster-Welker Jazz Alliance Detour Ahead Nick RuffiniPressin’ On (Self-Released) (Jazzed Media) +33 Ron Carter Ron Carter’s Great Big Band (Sunnyside) jazzweek.com • September 5, 2011 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2011 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart Sept. 5, 2011 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 1 1 Dave Koz Hello Tomorrow Concord 56 84 -28 52 6 0 2 7 12 2 Jackiem Joyner Jackiem Joyner Artistry/Mack Avenue 34 25 9 61 5 0 3 8 5 3 Paul Hardcastle Hardcastle VI Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 29 23 6 11 5 0 3 4 7 3 Boney James Contact Verve Forecast 29 36 -7 26 4 0 5 5 3 3 Euge Groove S7ven Large Shanachie 25 27 -2 19 4 0 6 9 9 6 Cindy Bradley Unscripted Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 23 21 2 17 3 0 7 6 9 6 Paul Taylor Prime Time eOne/Peak 22 26 -4 19 4 0 8 12 18 8 The Nylons Skin Tight Linus 21 19 2 3 2 0 8 21 22 8 Paolo Rustichelli Soul Italiano [Single] Next Age 21 15 6 12 2 0 10 21 – 10 Lorenzo Johnson Things Are Looking Up Zosmooth 20 15 5 10 2 0 10 3 4 3 The Rippingtons Cote D’Azur Peak 20 41 -21 35 3 0 12 11 16 11 Eumir Deodato The Crossing NuGroove 2.0/SMC 19 20 -1 15 2 0 13 2 2 2 Fourplay Let’s Touch The Sky Heads Up 18 59 -41 46 3 0 13 18 30 3 Nils What The Funk? Baja 18 16 2 49 3 0 15 12 15 4 David Benoit Earthglow Peak 17 19 -2 75 4 0 16 12 12 3 Sade The Ultimate Collection Epic 16 19 -3 20 4 0 16 12 7 7 Lin Rountree Soul-Tree: The Soul-Jazz Experience TuneCore 16 19 -3 29 2 0 16 21 – 16 Gabriel Mark Hasselbach Told Ya So Wind Tunnel 16 15 1 42 1 0 19 12 20 12 Nick Colionne Feel The Heat Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 15 19 -4 11 3 0 19 27 12 2 Brian Culbertson XII Verve 15 13 2 64 5 0 21 27 53 21 Bob Baldwin NewUrbanJazz.com 2/Re-Vibe Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 14 13 1 8 2 0 21 9 6 6 Blake Aaron Soul Stories Innervision 14 21 -7 45 2 0 21 51 – 21 Bob Baldwin Never Can Say Goodbye: Tribute To Michael Trippin’ ’N’ Rhythm 14 9 5 61 1 0 Jackson 24 27 30 20 Down To The Bone Main Ingredients Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 13 13 0 6 3 0 24 30 27 24 J White A New Jazz Swagger Self-Released 13 12 1 23 2 0 26 43 53 26 Marcus Anderson Now Anderson 12 10 2 13 2 0 26 43 35 26 Jonathan Fritzen Friday Night [Single] Woodward Avenue 12 10 2 7 3 0 26 39 39 26 Oli Silk All We Need Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 12 11 1 57 1 0 29 59 – 29 Joey Sommerville The Get Down Club Jay Vox 11 8 3 3 2 0 29 30 25 21 D.
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