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Jazzweek with Airplay Data Powered by Jazzweek.Com • March 26, 2007 Volume 3, Number 18 • $7.95 JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • March 26, 2007 Volume 3, Number 18 • $7.95 Smooth Album No. 1: Various Artists, Jazz No. 1: David “Fathead” Newman, Forever, For Always, For Luther: Volume II Life (HighNote) (Rendezvous) College Jazz No. 1: Wynton Marsalis, Smooth Single No. 1: Peter White, “Mis- From The Plantation to the Penitentiary ter Magic” (Columbia/Legacy) (Blue Note) Jazz Album Chart . 3 College Jazz Chart . 4 Smooth Jazz Album Chart . 5 Smooth Singles Chart . 6 World Music Album Chart. 7 Jazz Add Dates. 8 Jazz Radio Currents . 9 Jazz Station Panel . 12 World Music No. 1: Antibalas, Security Smooth Jazz Current Tracks. 13 (ANTI-) Smooth Jazz Station Panel. 14 Jazz Birthdays March 26 April 3 April 7 Flip Phillips (1915) Jimmy McGriff (1936) Billie Holliday (1915) Brew Moore (1924) Harold Vick (1936) Mongo Santamaria (1922) James Moody (1925) Eric Kloss (1949) Connie Kay (1927) March 27 April 3 Victor Feldman (1934) Pee Wee Russell (1906) Jimmy McGriff (1936) Freddie Hubbard (1938) Ben Webster (1909) Harold Vick (1936) Pete Laroca (1938) Sarah Vaughan (1924) Eric Kloss (1949) Alex Schlippenbach (1938) Bob Berg (1951) Harold Ashby (1925) April 4 Bill Barron (1927) Gene Ramey (1913) April 8 March 28 Jake Hanna (1931) Carmen McRae (1920) Paul Whiteman (1890) Hugh Masekela (1939) April 10 Thad Jones (1923) Michel Camilo (1952) Walter Bishop, Jr. (1927) Tete Montoliu (1933) Benny Green (piano) (1963) Denny Zeitlin (1938) Donald Brown (1954) April 5 Joey DeFrancesco (1971) March 29 Stanley Turrentine (1934) April 12 Michael Brecker (1949) Evan Parker (1944) Johnny Dodds (1892) March 30 Evan Parker (1944) Lionel Hampton (1909) Carl Berger (1935) April 6 Tommy Turrentine (1928) Astrud Gilberto (1940) Charlie Rouse (1924) Herbie Hancock (1940) Marilyn Crispell (1947) Randy Weston (1926) April 13 March 31 Gerry Mulligan (1927) Bud Freeman (1906) Red Norvo (1908) André Previn (1929) Teddy Charles (1928) Freddie Green (1911) Art Taylor (1929) April 14 April 1 Bill Hardman (1933) Shorty Rogers (1924) Harry Carney (1910) Horace Tapscott (1934) Gene Ammons (1925) Gene Bertoncini (1937) John Laporta (1920) April 15 Duke Jordan (1922) Richard Davis (1930) April 2 April 16 Booker Little (1938) Bennie Green (sax) (1923) Larry Coryell (1943) Herbie Mann (1930) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Frank Johnson at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • March 26, 2007 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart March 26, 2007 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 1 1 1 David ‘Fathead’ Newman Life HighNote 314 332 -18 6 66 1 2 3 4 2 Matt Wilson The Scenic Route Palmetto 291 247 44 7 65 2 3 17 16 3 Patti Austin Avant Gershwin Rendezvous 263 152 111 3 67 14 4 5 2 2 Tierney Sutton Band On The Other Side Telarc 253 238 15 7 55 1 5 3 3 1 Various Artists Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life Blue Note 238 247 -9 9 54 0 6 7 5 5 Wayne Bergeron Plays Well With Others Concord 235 233 2 11 46 1 7 10 10 7 Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown & Milt Jackson What’s Up? The Very Tall Band Telarc 234 213 21 4 56 2 7 7 7 7 Russell Gunn Russell Gunn Plays Miles HighNote 234 233 1 6 54 0 9 15 NR 9 Wynton Marsalis From The Plantation To The Penitentiary Blue Note 221 162 59 2 58 9 10 6 6 6 Larry Willis Blue Fable HighNote 217 236 -19 6 61 1 11 12 12 11 Steve Kuhn Live At Birdland Blue Note 216 205 11 5 61 0 12 13 14 12 Brian Bromberg Downright Upright Artistry 209 178 31 7 53 4 12 9 9 5 Harry Connick, Jr. Chanson Du Vieux Carre Marsalis Music 209 223 -14 7 61 3 14 2 NR 2 Randy Crawford & Joe Sample Feeling Good PRA 200 264 -64 4 56 2 15 16 15 1 Diana Krall From This Moment On Verve Music Group 183 160 23 27 41 1 16 14 19 14 One More The Summary Music Of Thad Jones IPO Recordings 182 173 9 3 50 4 17 18 29 17 Tia Fuller Healing Space Mack Avenue 168 150 18 7 55 14 18 11 8 2 Hendrik Meurkens New York Samba Jazz Quintet Zoho Music 163 210 -47 11 48 0 19 20 24 12 Pete Christlieb With The Lori Mechem Live At The Jazz Cave Cognito Music 162 143 19 9 45 5 Quartet 20 25 30 20 Joey De Francesco Live: The Authorized Bootleg Concord 139 129 10 3 46 3 21 22 27 21 Jim McNeely, Kelly Sill & Joel Spencer Boneyard Origin 132 135 -3 7 35 1 22 28 32 22 Joe Zawinul Brown Street Heads Up 130 114 16 3 44 6 22 NR NR 22 Pat Metheny & Brad Mehldau Quartet Nonesuch 130 NR 130 1 43 43 24 34 30 24 Grant Stewart In The Still Of The Night Sharp Nine 129 108 21 5 40 1 25 21 12 1 Jimmy Heath Big Band Turn Up The Heath Planet Arts 126 136 -10 18 39 0 26 19 20 1 Steve Turre Keep Searchin’ HighNote 122 144 -22 21 30 0 26 26 25 21 Kerry Strayer Play It Where It Lays Rhombus 122 116 6 8 37 2 28 24 44 24 Beatle Jazz All You Need Lightyear 119 133 -14 3 36 8 29 30 35 29 Thomas Marriott Both Sides Of The Fence Origin 117 111 6 3 40 5 29 30 NR 29 Bobby Shew Cancaos Do Amor Torii Records 117 111 6 2 32 6 31 50 NR 14 Ben Riley Memories of T Concord 112 82 30 20 44 1 32 38 NR 32 Paul Carr Just Noodlin’ Jazz Karma 110 93 17 2 26 3 33 22 18 15 Charles Tolliver Big Band With Love Blue Note 106 135 -29 8 36 0 34 40 48 34 Jay Hoggard Swing ‘Em Gates: A Tribute To Lionel JHVM 104 92 12 4 19 0 Hampton 35 35 23 17 Conrad Herwig Sketches Of Spain Y Mas: The Latin Side Of Half Note Records 101 104 -3 9 43 1 Miles Davis, Live At the Blue Note 36 32 21 10 Grady Tate From the Heart: Songs Sung Live at the Half Note Records 100 110 -10 9 35 1 Blue Note 37 35 35 35 Andy Narell Tatoom Heads Up 97 104 -7 3 32 0 38 46 NR 38 Will Bernard Party Hats Palmetto 94 86 8 2 30 4 38 32 25 7 Tony DeSare Last First Kiss Telarc 94 110 -16 7 27 1 40 27 40 25 Jeff Antoniuk & The Jazz Update Here Today Atonal Licks Music 93 115 -22 8 22 1 41 NR 46 21 Jim Tomlinson The Lyric... w/ Stacey Kent O+ 91 81 10 25 21 0 42 42 11 5 Russell Malone Live at Jazz Standard, Vol. One MAXJAZZ 89 91 -2 18 37 1 43 NR 38 1 John Hicks Sweet Love Of Mine HighNote 86 74 12 21 24 0 43 NR 43 35 Norah Jones Not Too Late Blue Note 86 72 14 7 21 0 45 NR NR 45 Bobby Broom Song & Dance Origin 85 23 62 1 33 25 46 NR NR 46 The Bob Florence Limited Edition Eternal Licks & Grooves MAMA 83 77 6 1 32 9 47 37 17 1 MB3 Jazz Hits Volume 1 Mel Bay 82 97 -15 18 28 0 48 NR NR 48 Wayne Wallace The Reckless Search For Beauty Patois Records 81 81 0 1 30 3 48 NR NR 48 Kenny Werner Lawn Chair Society Blue Note 81 53 28 1 37 6 48 NR NR 47 Kendra Shank A Spirit Free: Abbey Lincoln Songbook Challenge 81 69 12 5 34 4 48 44 48 33 Falkner Evans Climbing The Gates CAP 81 90 -9 8 25 1 Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound Pat Metheny & Brad Mehldau Quartet (Nonesuch) +43 Pat Metheny & Brad Mehldau Quartet (Nonesuch) +130 Cheryl Bentyne The Book Of Love (Telarc) Bobby Broom Song & Dance (Origin) +25 Patti Austin Avant Gershwin (Rendezvous) +111 Matt Ray Lost In New York (CAP) Larry Ham Carousel (Self Released) Robert Glasper In My Element (Blue Note) +25 Bobby Broom Song & Dance (Origin) +62 Stryker/Slagle Band Latest Outlook (Zoho Music) Stryker/Slagle Band Latest Outlook (Zoho Music) +24 Wynton Marsalis From The Plantation To The Penitentiary Zvonimir Tot Trio Blue Quest (Groove Art) Misha Tsiganov Always Going West (Power Light) +24 (Blue Note) +59 Edward Simon Unicity (Camjazz) Pete Levin Deacon Blues (Motema) +17 Matt Wilson The Scenic Route (Palmetto) +44 Scott Colley Architect Of The Silent Moment (Camjazz) Brian Bromberg Downright Upright (Artistry) +31 Geoff Stradling Les Is Mo’ (Origin) Doug MacDonald Gentle Rain (Sea Breeze) Misha Tsiganov Always Going West (Power Light) jazzweek.com • March 26, 2007 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2007 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek College Jazz Chart March 26, 2007 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 4 32 1 Wynton Marsalis From The Plantation To The Penitentiary Blue Note 308 177 131 3 92 22 2 1 1 1 Norah Jones Not Too Late Blue Note 239 253 -14 17 50 1 3 104 78 3 Patti Austin Avant Gershwin Rendezvous 219 9 210 2 76 69 4 NR NR 4 Edward Simon Unicity Cam Jazz 137 0 137 2 63 50 5 80 90 5 Tia Fuller Healing Space Mack Avenue 134 12 122 7 72 53 6 6 3 3 Antibalas Security ANTI- 119 109 10 5 39 8 7 7 6 1 Madeleine Peyroux Half The Perfect World Rounder 91 82 9 29 33 1 8 42 25 6 Harry Connick, Jr.
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