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WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report for Past 7 Days Beginning 09/08/2009 This Period (TP) = 09/08/09 to 09/14/09 Last Period (LP) = 09/01/09 to 09/07/09 WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report For Past 7 Days Beginning 09/08/2009 This Period (TP) = 09/08/09 to 09/14/09 Last Period (LP) = 09/01/09 to 09/07/09 TP Rank LP Rank Artist Release Label Release Year TP Plays LP Plays +/- 1 89 Joshua No One New Capri 2009 13 0 +13 Breakstone Trio 2 4 Roy Hargrove Emergence EmArcy / 2009 11 8 +3 Big Band Groovin' High 3 1 Roberta So In Love EmArcy / 2009 10 12 -2 Gambarini Groovin' High 3 11 John Hicks I Remember You HighNote 2009 10 6 +4 5 2 James Moody 4A IPO 2009 9 10 -1 6 6 Jackie Ryan Doozy Open Art 2009 8 7 +1 6 89 Red Garland Dig It! Prestige 1957 8 0 +8 Quintet with John Coltrane 8 11 Freddy Cole The Dreamer In HighNote 2009 7 6 +1 Me 8 33 Jessica Williams The Art Of The City Hall / Origin 2009 7 2 +5 Piano 8 89 Lenora Zenzalai Chronicles of a Baoule 2009 7 0 +7 Helm Butterfly: A Story of Transformation 11 3 Heath Brothers Endurance Jazz Legacy 2009 6 9 -3 11 11 Bobby Broom Bobby Broom Origin 2009 6 6 0 Plays For Monk 11 25 John Beasley Positootly! Resonance 2009 6 3 +3 11 25 Mark Levine And Off & On Left Coast Clave 2009 6 3 +3 The Latin Tinge 11 33 Chris Pasin Detour Ahead H2O 2009 6 2 +4 11 89 Count Basie Swinging, Mack Avenue 2009 6 0 +6 Orchestra Singing, Playing 11 89 Harold Melvin & Wake Up Philadelphia 1975 6 0 +6 The Blue Notes Everybody International 11 89 McCoy Tyner Solo: Live From Half Note 2009 6 0 +6 San Francisco 11 89 The Godfathers 3 18th & Vine 2009 6 0 +6 Of Groove 20 4 Jack Wilkins Until It's Time Max Jazz 2009 5 8 -3 20 11 Jon Mayer Nightscape Reservoir 2009 5 6 -1 20 20 Kelly Eisenhour Seek And Find BluJazz 2007 5 4 +1 20 33 The Monterey Live At The 2007 Monterey Jazz 2009 5 2 +3 Quartet Monterey Jazz Festival / Festival Concord 20 89 Cecil Brooks III Hot D.O.G. Savant 2009 5 0 +5 25 6 Joe Locke & Mutual Sharp Nine 2009 4 7 -3 David Hazeltine Admiration Society 2 Copyright 2009 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com Page 1. WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report For Past 7 Days Beginning 09/08/2009 This Period (TP) = 09/08/09 to 09/14/09 Last Period (LP) = 09/01/09 to 09/07/09 TP Rank LP Rank Artist Release Label Release Year TP Plays LP Plays +/- 25 18 The Bob Legendary Mama 2009 4 5 -1 Florence Limited Edition 25 25 The Terence Choices Concord Jazz 2009 4 3 +1 Blanchard Group 25 33 The Charlie Inside Chase 2009 4 2 +2 Shoemake/ Terry Trotter Quartets 25 89 Jim Snidero Crossfire Savant 2009 4 0 +4 25 89 Joe Martin Not By Chance Anzic 2009 4 0 +4 25 89 Sonny Rollins Moving Out Prestige 1954 4 0 +4 32 6 Jim Ketch Next Set Summit 2009 3 7 -4 32 6 Tamir Playground Swing Bros. 2008 3 7 -4 Hendelman 32 11 Christian Kind Of Brown Mack Avenue 2009 3 6 -3 McBride & Inside Straight 32 11 Gerald Clayton Two-Shade ArtistShare 2009 3 6 -3 32 20 Jackie Ryan You And The OpenArt 2007 3 4 -1 Night And The Music 32 20 The Dizzy I'm BeBoppin' Half Note 2009 3 4 -1 Gillespie All-Star Too Big Band 32 33 Alvin Queen Mighty Long Way Enja / Justin 2009 3 2 +1 Time 32 33 The Aaron Ranu Sunnyside 2009 3 2 +1 Choulai Trio 32 49 Lee Morgan Search For The Blue Note 1964 3 1 +2 New Land 32 49 Scott Whitfield Diamonds For Summit 2006 3 1 +2 Jazz Orchestra Nat East 32 89 Clairdee Music Moves Declare 2005 3 0 +3 32 89 Dianne Reeves A Little Moonlight Blue Note 2003 3 0 +3 32 89 Ella Fitzgerald & The Complete Verve 1997 3 0 +3 Louis Armstrong Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong On Verve 45 20 The Peter Hand The Wizard Of Savant 2009 2 4 -2 Big Band Jazz: A Tribute (Featuring To Harold Arlen Houston Person) 45 25 One For All Return Of The Sharp Nine 2009 2 3 -1 Lineup 45 33 Gary Burton, Pat Quartet Live Concord Jazz 2009 2 2 0 Metheny, Steve Copyright 2009 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com Page 2. WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report For Past 7 Days Beginning 09/08/2009 This Period (TP) = 09/08/09 to 09/14/09 Last Period (LP) = 09/01/09 to 09/07/09 TP Rank LP Rank Artist Release Label Release Year TP Plays LP Plays +/- Swallow & Antonio Sanchez 45 33 Stefon Harris African Blue Note 2006 2 2 0 Tarantella 45 49 Bobby Sanabria Big Band Urban Jazzheads 2007 2 1 +1 Folktales 45 49 Da'Ville On My Mind Fashozy / VP 2007 2 1 +1 45 49 Dave Glenn National Pastime Origin 2009 2 1 +1 45 49 Ernie Andrews Jump For Joy HighNote 2003 2 1 +1 45 49 Geri Allen Timeless Telarc 2006 2 1 +1 Portraits And Dreams 45 49 Jamie Davis Vibe Over Unity 2008 2 1 +1 Perfection 45 49 Melissa Morgan Until I Met You Telarc Jazz 2007 2 1 +1 45 49 Russell Malone Live At Jazz MAXJAZZ 2006 2 1 +1 Standard - Volume One 45 49 The Dells There Is Cadet / Chess 1968 2 1 +1 45 49 Various Artists Strictly The Best VP 2001 2 1 +1 28 45 49 Wayne Escoffery Veneration Savant 2007 2 1 +1 45 89 Bill Anschell & We Couldn't Origin 2009 2 0 +2 Brent Jensen Agree More 45 89 Carlos Franzetti Mambo Tango Sunnyside 2009 2 0 +2 45 89 Carmen Lundy This Is Carmen Justin Time 2001 2 0 +2 Lundy 45 89 Dee Dee Keeping Verve 1993 2 0 +2 Bridgewater Tradition 45 89 Derrick Gardner A Ride To The Owl Studios 2008 2 0 +2 & The Jazz Other Side.. Prophets 45 89 Dizzy Gillespie Night In Tunisia: Bluebird / Legacy 2006 2 0 +2 The Very Best Of Dizzy Gillespie 45 89 Dr. Lonnie Smith Jungle Soul Palmetto 2006 2 0 +2 45 89 Gary Smulyan More Treasures Reservoir 2007 2 0 +2 45 89 Jack Sheldon Listen Up Butterfly 2007 2 0 +2 45 89 Joey Finger Poppin' Doodlin' 2009 2 0 +2 DeFrancesco 45 89 Joey Legacy Concord 2005 2 0 +2 DeFrancesco & Jimmy Smith 45 89 John Labarbera Fantazm Jazz Compass 2005 2 0 +2 45 89 Michael O'Neill Still Dancin' Jazzmo 2007 2 0 +2 45 89 Mike LeDonne On Fire: Live At Savant 2006 2 0 +2 Copyright 2009 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com Page 3. WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report For Past 7 Days Beginning 09/08/2009 This Period (TP) = 09/08/09 to 09/14/09 Last Period (LP) = 09/01/09 to 09/07/09 TP Rank LP Rank Artist Release Label Release Year TP Plays LP Plays +/- Smoke NYC 45 89 Miles Davis Live At The Monterey Jazz 2007 2 0 +2 Monterey Jazz Festival Festival '63 45 89 Miles Davis All Walkin' Prestige 1954 2 0 +2 Stars 45 89 Nicole Herzog Time Will Tell TCB 2009 2 0 +2 45 89 Roy Hargrove Earfood Groovin' High / 2008 2 0 +2 EmArcy 45 89 Sammy Figueroa The Magician Savant 2007 2 0 +2 45 89 Sonny Fortune You And The 18th & Vine / 2007 2 0 +2 Night And The Showplace Music 45 89 The Montgomery Groove Yard Riverside 1962 2 0 +2 Brothers 45 89 Various Artists Rudy Van Gelder Prestige 2008 2 0 +2 Remasters Sampler 45 89 Various Artists Songs For Greensleeves / 2009 2 0 +2 Reggae Lovers 2 VP 83 6 Ben Neuman Introductions OA2 2009 1 7 -6 83 11 Frank Potenza Old, New, Capri 2009 1 6 -5 Borrowed, & Blue 83 18 Marc Courtney Dream Of Sunny Self-Released 2009 1 5 -4 Johnson Days 83 20 Etienne Charles Folklore Self-Released 2009 1 4 -3 83 25 Ann Hampton Blues In The Telarc Jazz 2006 1 3 -2 Callaway Night 83 25 Jim Rotondi Blues For Posi-Tone 2009 1 3 -2 Brother Ray 83 25 Secret Mommy Very Rec Ache 2005 1 3 -2 83 25 Wayne Wonder Foreva Singso / VP 2007 1 3 -2 83 33 Antonio Sanchez Migration Cam Jazz 2007 1 2 -1 83 33 Grant Stewart Grant Stewart Sharp Nine 2009 1 2 -1 Plays The Music Of Duke Ellington & Billy Strayhorn 83 33 John Proulx Baker's Dozen: MaxJazz 2009 1 2 -1 Remembering Chet Baker 83 33 Mark Sherman Family First Miles High 2007 1 2 -1 83 33 Miles Davis The Legendary Prestige 2006 1 2 -1 Prestige Quintet Sessions [Box Set] Copyright 2009 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com Page 4. WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report For Past 7 Days Beginning 09/08/2009 This Period (TP) = 09/08/09 to 09/14/09 Last Period (LP) = 09/01/09 to 09/07/09 TP Rank LP Rank Artist Release Label Release Year TP Plays LP Plays +/- 83 33 Russell Malone Live At Jazz MaxJazz 2007 1 2 -1 Standard, Volume 2 83 33 The Jimmy Turn Up The Planet Arts 2006 1 2 -1 Heath Big Band Heath 83 33 Wes Full House Riverside 1962 1 2 -1 Montgomery 83 49 Alan Broadbent Every Time I Artistry / King 2006 1 1 0 Think Of You 83 49 Barrington Levy Duets Ras 1995 1 1 0 83 49 Beres Hammond Music Is Life VP 2001 1 1 0 83 49 Black Uhuru Anthem Palm Pictures / 1983 1 1 0 Mango 83 49 Buju Banton Inna Heights: Penthouse / VP / 2008 1 1 0 10th Anniversary Gargamel Edition 83 49 Charles Mingus Oh Yeah Rhino 1962 1 1 0 83 49 Conrad Herwig Sketches Of Half Note 2006 1 1 0 Spain Y Mas: The Latin Side Of Miles Davis, Live At the Blue Note 83 49 Dennis Brown Brown Sugar Ras 1988 1 1 0 83 49 Ezra Weiss Get Happy Roark 2007 1 1 0 83 49 Grady Tate All Love 441 2003 1 1 0 83 49 Harold Melvin & Black & Blue Philadelphia 1973 1 1 0 The Blue Notes International 83 49 Jesse Jones Jr.
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