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Radio & Records National Airplay RADIO & RECORDS NATIONAL AIRPLAY MOST ADDED KENNY BURRELL/GROVER WASHINGTON (15) HOTTEST Last BOBBY HUTCHERS0N (19) Week Togethering (Blue Note) Good Bait (Landmark) STANLEY JORDAN (11) DAVID SANBORN (19) 1 0 BOBBY HUTCHERSON/Good Bait (Landmark) Magic Touch (Blue Note) Straight To The Heart (WB) 10 © STANLEY JORDAN/Magic Touch (Blue Note) D. ANGER & B. HIGBIE QUINTET (10) JAMES WILLIAMS (IS) 2 3 DAVID SANBORN/Straight To The Heart (WB) Live At Montreux (Windham Hill) Alter Ego (Sunnyside) MAYNARD FERGUSON (7) 4 o JAMES WILLIAMS/Alter Ego (Sunnyside) DAVE GRUSIN (14) Live From San Francisco (Palo Alto) One Of A Kind (GRP) 3 5 DAVE GRUSIN/One Of A Kind (GRP) RARE SILK (7) 6 O TAHIA MARIA/The Real Tania Maria: Wild! (Concord Picante) STANLEY JORDAN (14) American Eyes (Palo Alto) Magic Touch (Blue Note) 5 7 JACKSON/BROWN/WALTDN/ROKER/lt Don't Mean A Thing If You... (Pablo) 20 Q DAROL ANGER & BARBARA HIGBIE QUINTET/Live At Montreux (Windham Hill) """ER L0CKW00D GROUP "Didier Lockwood Group" (Gramavision) 8/5 17 © YELLOWJACKETS/Samurai Samba (WB) 2/1 Medium 3/2, Li9h, 1/0, Ex,ra AddS 21 To,al AdClS 5 WM0T KBEM KRVS KLCC Medium K^FM ' ' ' ' - . ^LSK, Heavy: 25 (£) KENNY BURRELL/GROVER WASHINGTON/Togethering (Blue Note) NEW PULSE JAZZ BAND "Boogis Man" (Kilmamock) 8/1 11 $ FALCON & THE SNOWMAN/Soundtrack (EMI America) Rotations: Heavy 0/0, Medium 3/0, Light 5/1, Extra Adds 0, Total Adds 1, WYBC. Medium: WFAE WMOT WNUR 8 12 BOBBY SHEW QUARTET/Breakfast Wine (Pausa) DON MENZA "Horn Of Plenty" (Pausa) 8/0 15 BILL REICHENBACH QUARTET/BIN Reichenbach Quartet (Silver Seven) KAD^KJZZ^LU ' 6/0, Li9ht 0/0' 0' TOtal AddS 0' HeaVV: WBF0, WHR0 Medium: WGBH' WBEE. WBBY. 7 14 SKYWALK/Silent Witness (Zebra) Q MAYNARD FERGUSON "Live From San Francisco" (Palo Alto) 7/7 13 15 Rotations: Heavy O/O, Medium 1/1, Light 2/2, Extra Adds 4, Total Adds 7, WMOT, KLON, KJAZ KUOP WFSS KRML ANDREAS VOLLENWEIDER/White Winds (FM/CBS) KKSN. , . 16 0 DAVE BRUBECK QUARTET/For lola (Concord) RARE SILK "American Eyes" (Palo Alto) 7/7 9 17 RODNEY JONES/When You Feel The Love (Timeless/Zebra) Rotations: Heavy 1/1, Medium 2/2, Ught 2/2, Extra Adds 2, Total Adds 7, WMOT, KLON, KJAZ KPLU WFSS KXPR KIFM 12 18 ARTHUR BLYTHE/Put Sunshine In It (Columbia) jTJ Rotations:ERNESTINE Heavy ANDERSON 4/3, Medium "When 1/1, Light The O/O, Sun Extra Goes Adds Down"2, Total Adds(Concord) 6, WBFO, 7/6 WYRS KLON KJAZ KPLU KRML 14 19 GEORGE BEN80N/20/20 (WB) Heavy: WBGO. ..... 27 ® ALEX MALHEIROS/Atlantic Forest (Milestone/Fantasy) REBECCA PARRIS "A Passionate Fling" (Bee) 7/3 Rotations: Heavy 2/1, Medium 3/0, Light O/O, Extra Adds 2, Total Adds 3, WBGO, WBEE, WUWM. Heavy WYRS Medium 23 ® STEVEN SCHOENBERG/Pianoworks (Quabbin) WNOP, KJAZ, WHRO, 18 22 SCOn COSSU/lslands (Windham Hill) LIONEL HAMPTON "Ambassador At Large" (Glad-Hamp) 7/2 30 NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL ALL-STARS/Newport Jazz Festival All-Stars (Concord) Rotations: Heavy 2/0, Medium 1/0, Light 2/0, Extra Adds 2, Total Adds 2, KADX, KJZZ. Heavy; WKSU WNUR Medium KPLU FUSE ONE "Ice" (GNP Crescendo) 7/1 21 24 MANHATTAN TRANSFER/Bop Doo-Wopp (Atlantic) Rotations: Heavy 2/0, Medium 4/1, Light 1/0, Extra Adds 0, Total Adds 1, WMGI. Heavy: KBEM, KRML. Medium; KERA KKGO DEBUT ► © CHET ATKINS, C.G.P./Stay Tuned (Columbia) WFSS. ■ ' ' 22 28 ART BLAKEY & JAZZMESSENGERS/Album Of The Year (Timeless/Zebra) JOE PASS & J.J. JOHNSON "We'll Be Together Again" (Pablo) 7/1 Rotations: Heavy 2/0. Medium 2/0, Light 3/1, Extra Adds 0, Total Adds 1. WFSS. Heavy; WBBY KLSK Medium WKSU WUSF 26 27 ROSEANNA VITRO/Listen Here (Texas Rose) JOE NEWMAN & JOE WILDER "Hangin' Out" (Concord) 7/0 DEBUT ► © DAVID DIGGS/Streetshadows (TBA/Palo Alto) Rotations: Heavy 3/0, Medium 2/0, Light 2/0, Extra Adds 0, Total Adds 0. Heavy; WBBY, KADX WHRO Medium' WBGO KLCC lBDr> ® JEANNIE CHEATHAM & JIMMY CHEATHAM/Sweet Baby Blues (Concord) RICKY FORD "Shorter Ideas" (Muss) 6/4 24 30 PAQUITO D'RIVERA/Why Not! (Columbia) Botaitons; Heavy 2/1, Medium 2/1, Ught 0/0, Extra Adds 2, Total Adds 4, KJZZ, KJAZ, WUSF, KXPR. Heavy: WBGO. Medium; ROB McCONNELL & BOSS BRASS "Live In Digital" (Palo Alto) 6/2 Black/Urban stations contributing to Jazz: WKND/Hartford, Melonae McClean; KJCB/Lafayette, Beatrice Evans; Rotations: Heavy 0/0, Medium 3/1, Light 3/1, Extra Adds 0, Total Adds 2, WGBH, KUHF Medium WFAE KMHO WYLD-FM/New Orieans, Dell Spencer; WGCI/Chicago, Graham Armstrong: WDMT/Cteveland, Dean-Dean Rufus: •4'BOOM "Collage" (Soul Note) 6/0 WVOI/Toledo, Maxx Myrick: XHRM/San Diego, Duff Lindsey. Rotations: Heavy 3/0, Medium 3/0, Ught 0/0, Extra Adds 0, Total Adds 0. Heavy: KUHF, WDET, KXPR. Medium WKSU WYBC WNUR. NEW & ACTIVE REGIONALIZED ADDS & HOTS J MARK MURPHY "Slngt The Nat Cole Songbook" (Muse) 10/4 M^kj^WBRD^KKG^^FSs'wUSF^ 0/0, ^ ' T0,a' ^ ^ ^ KXPR ^ ^ KPLU EAST SOUTH KUHF/Houston WLOOKMando (•( CLAUDE BOLUNG BIG BAND "Live At The MerMien" (FM/CBS) 10/3 Hottest: SAMMYCANHOSBALL NEST ICOADDERL PHIL WOODS OOARTK DAVIDPOSMONTIER SANBORN BBOTRE YOSEFSAHEB LATEEFSARBIB RAWS SILK WASHING VICTORHottest: FELDMAN MetdilZ^Vyw^Raedium 3/1'U9ht 4/2, Ex"'a Adds a To,al Adds 3'WBF0' KUHF' WKSU Heavv; WYRS'WB8Y. klsk. ABDULLAH IBRAHIM GREG PACKHAM JOHNSCOTT COSSU DIZZY GILLBSPIE SKYWALKDAVID SANBORN TATEPHIL iWILSOU GREY STANLEYART ENSEMBLE JORDAN OF C BILL SAXTOW Hottest:AWGER « RIGBIB DAVIDANGER DIGGSi HIGBIE SCOTT COSSU JAY LEONHART w/JOE BECK "There's Gonna Be Trouble..." (Sunnyside) 10/1 AFRICAHCHARLES COHKECTIOLLOYD JAMESART BLAKEY WILLIAMS USA FOR AFRICA BRASSROB MCCOWHELL CONNECTION DAVEJAMES GRUSIN WILLIAMS RODNEY JONES Rotations: Heavy 2/0, Medium 4/1, Light 4/0, Extra Adds 0, Extra Adds 1, WVPE. Heavy; WYRS. WMOT Medium WFAE WUSF MAXINEAHGER 4SULL1VAH HIGBIE ROSEANNARODNEY JONES VITRO MILESBEST OFDAVIS BLUE WOTE Hottest:CLAUDE BOLLING NASHVILLEBOBBY HOTCHERSOW JAZZ MA WUSF/Tsmps BUDDY TATE & AL GREY "Just Jazz' (Uptown) 10/1 NYLONS ERNESTINEDAVE MCKEMHA AHDERSO BOBBY SHEW RAREPASS SILK MILTDAVE JACKSONBRUBECK CHET ATKINS BORRELL RED HOLLOWAY EMILY RSILER MAYNARD JZ AL] WHHOfNodoHi RICKYAWGER FORDt HIGBIE 4/a MediUm 2/0 Li9ht 4/1 EX,ra AddS a TOtal AddS 1 WGBH Heavy: l<A0X WHR0 WNUR ABDULLAH RODNEY JOflBS MORRIS « DUHLAP Hottest:GEORGE BENSON Jo* Lowtey CHARLES LLOYD WUWHKLOhT ' ' ' - . KLCC. Medium; CHRISTOPHER BROOK Hottest:MAXINE SULLIVAN STANLEY JORDAN DAVID SANBORN BORRELL STANLEY JORDAN MILES DAVIS "Under Arrest" (Cotambla) 9/3 DONJAMES MEN2A WILLIAMS WALLSAHBB MATTHEWS SARB1B LISA RICH BORRELLAWGER « HIGBIEt WASHING MILTALPHONSE JACKSON MOUZON BOBBY KUTCHERSON VOLLENWEI JAY LEONHART TONY OOPOIS JEANNIE CHEATHAM MILTBOBBY JACKSON HUTCHERSON JAMES WILLIAMS 0, Um EX, a AddS TOtal AddS 31 WGBK WJZZ WFSS Heavy: WN0P WYBC DAVEPAUL MCKENNASMITH JIMPOSMONT1ER PUGH BROTHE BORRELLJAMES WILLIAMS BOBBY SHEW CARLAROSEANNA BLEY VITRO M^WKTKWMUWKND' ^ ' '■ ' ' ' XIFM. Hottest: OsmWMOUOshMsvttte Hand {•} DIDIER CHARLIE ROUSE CHARLES LLOYD QUARTET "A Night In Copenhagen" (Blue Note) 9/3 MICHELERNESTINE PETRUCCIAH AHOERSO KARL COLBMAN BOBBYDAVE GROSIN HUTCHERSON AL JARREAU Hottest:A PS ABAS CLAUDE BOLLING FRENCH TOAST ANDREASSTANLEY JORDANVDLLKNWEI DAVID 0 M 2/0, Li9ht 1/1 1 TO,al Add$ 3 WBEE WUSF Heav : DAVEALEX MCKENNAMALHEIROS GHOVERRODNEY JONESWASHINGTON SKYWALKTANIA MARIA Kj!S' !^um^KSAX WKZ ' ^ ^ ' ' y WDET, WKSU, WUWM, TALEMILY t S PAULLOUIS ARTIEBELLSON MANHATTANFOSE ONE TRANSFE ART ENSEMBLE OF CHICAGO "Third Decade" (WB) 9/2 Hottest: REBECCA PARRIS O STANLEY JORDAN Hottest:DAVE GRUSIN TASIABURRBLL MARIA C STANLEY JORDAN STEVEN SCHOENBERG STEVENANGER t SCHOENBERGHIGBIE DAVID SANBORN /1, EX,ra AddS WYBC, HeaVy: WRTI WKSU WNUR KLCC HORACE SILVER BORRELL i WASHING Hottest: Hottest: SKYWALKSCOTT COSSO ^^W^WU^WMU ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ' ' JAMESBOBBY WILLIAMSKUTCHERSON MILTJEANWIE JACKSON CHEATHAM DAVEDAVID GRUSIN SANBORN DAVESCOTT GRUSIN COSSO GEORGE BENSON USA RICH "Listen Here" (Discovery) 9/1 CHARLIE ROUSE TANIAJAMES MARIAWILLIAMS ANDREASFALCON 1 VOLLENWEITHE SNOW KKtGtOnK:pLUaWHROMed'Um 5/0' Li9ht 0,0' EXlra AddS 0' ^ AddS 1' WPE HeaVy: WYRS' KJAZ' KXPR Medium: WKSU. ALPHONSE MOUZON "The Sky is The Limit" (Pausa) 9/0 MIDWEST (UckKLSWSsntsF# Darby (•) 0I0 AddS 0 AddS 0 H0aVy KBEM KTCJ, WFSS KIFM MedilJm: WZAM DIDIERSTANLEY LOCKWOODJORDAN RARE SILK DIDIER LOCKWOOD G WBEE^KGO^MGi^RM ^ ^ ' ^ ' ^ ■ ■ . WDET/DstroH Hottest; DEXTER BURRELL t WASHING Hottest: RECOIL "The Fantasy Continues" (Pausa) 9/0 tn Hill FOSEARTHUR OWE BLYTHE WALDRON k FRISSEN BOBBYBILL COtWORSHOTCHBRSON TANIAANGER MARIAt HIGBIE FITZGERALD (r ELI SAHIB SHIHAB ALPHONSE MOUZON LOUIS B Hottest:DAVE GRUSIN Hottest: JAMES WILLIAMS 0 0 1/0, MediUm 6/0 lj9ht 2/0, Ex a Adds 0| Total Adds 0 TELES IS BORRELL t WASHING JOSHUA BRBAKSTON LIONEL HAMPTON ROSEANNA VITRO DAVE GRUSIN CLAUDE BOLLING KPLU ™™ ^ ' " neavy; WGMI. Medium: WMOT, WZAM, WBBY, KJZZ, REBECCA PARRIS Hottest:JACKSON I STOKES STANLEY JORDAN UMAYNARD OF TX/EL FERGUSON PASO STEVEN SCHOENBERG FALCONDAVID SANBORN( THE SNOW DAVE BRUBECK CHARLESMARK MURPHY LLOYD Hottest: BOBBY KUTCHERSONY JORDAN YELLOWJACKETS KOW/Stocfcton Hottest: AMINARAY MANTILLA CLAUDING MY TATECHARLIE I GREY ROOSE DAVID DIGGS VsMsSmltti NORMAN Y GRANZJORDAN STANLEY JORDAN CHARLIE ROUSE NEWMAN 4 WILDER KJAZ/San Francisco STANLEY JORDAN RAY DRUMMOND PAULANGER SMITH i HIGBIE BILL REICHENBACH Bob PwtociM JEANNIE CHEATHAM TANIA MARIA MILT JACKSON MAYNARDJAMBS WILLIAMS FERGUSON MAYNARDSTANLEY JORDANFERGUSON MICHEL PETRUCCIAN ROGERS ( SHANK SKYHALK MICHEL PETROCCIAN Y EL LCWJACKETS EMILYERNESTINE REMLEK ANDERSO MAYNARDDAVID DIGGS FERGUSON DAVID SANBORN Hottest:ERNESTINE ANDERSO Hottest:NEWPORT JZ ALLST MARK MURPHY Hottest:
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