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Jazzweek with Airplay Data Powered by Jazzweek.Com • June 4, 2007 Volume 3, Number 28 • $7.95 JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • June 4, 2007 Volume 3, Number 28 • $7.95 Smooth Album No. 1: Boney James, Jazz No. 1: Michael Brecker, Pilgrimage Shine (Concord) (Heads Up) Non-Commercial Jazz No. 1: Ibrahim Smooth Single No. 1: Boney James, Ferrer, Mi Sueño (Nonesuch) “Hypnotic” (w/ George Benson) (Concord) Jazz Album Chart . 3 Non-Commercial 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: Ibrahim Ferrer, Mi Smooth Jazz Current Tracks. 13 Sueño (Nonesuch) Smooth Jazz Station Panel. 14 Jazz Birthdays June 4 June 11 June 23 Britt Woodman (1920) Shelly Manne (1920) Milt Hinton (1910) Oliver Nelson (1932) Hazel Scott (1920) Helen Humes (1913) Anthony Braxton (1945) Bernard Purdie (1939) George Russell (1923) Paquito D’Rivera (1948) Jamaaladeen Tacuma (1956) Sahib Shihab (1925) June 5 June 12 Donald Harrison (1960) Pete Jolly (1932) Marcus Belgrave (1936) June 24 Misha Mengleberg (1935) Chick Corea (1941) Cap’n John Handy (1900) Peter Erskine (1954) Geri Allen (1957) Cootie Williams (1910) June 6 June 13 George Gruntz (1932) Jimmie Lunceford (1902) Doc Cheatham (1905) Frank Lowe (1943) Al Grey (1925) Frank Strozier (1937) Marvin Smith (1961) Grant Green (1931) June 14 June 25 Monty Alexander (1944) Lucky Thompson (1924) Joe Chambers (1942) June 7 June 15 June 26 Tal Farlow (1921) Erroll Garner (1921) Dave Grusin (1934) Beryl Booker (1922) Jaki Byard (1922) Reggie Workman (1937) Tina Brooks (1932) Tony Oxley (1938) Joey Baron (1955) June 8 June 16 June 27 Bill Watrous (1939) Joe Thomas (1933) Elmo Hope (1923) Julie Tippett (1947) Albert Dailey (1938) June 28 June 9 Tom Harrell (1946) Jimmy Mundy (1907) Cole Porter (1891) Javon Jackson (1965) June 29 Kenny Barron (1943) June 17 Julian Priester (1935) Mick Goodrick (1945) Tony Scott (1921) June 30 June 10 Joe Thomas (1933) Lena Horne (1917) Dicky Wells (1907) Chuck Rainey (1940) Andrew Hill (1937) Gary Thomas (1961) June 20 Stanley Clarke (1951) Charnett Moffett (1967) Eric Dolphy (1928) July 1 June 21 Earle Warren (1914) Jamil Nasser (1932) Leon “Ndugu” Chancler (1952) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Frank Johnson at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • June 4, 2007 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart June 4, 2007 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 43 NR 1 Michael Brecker Pilgrimage Heads Up 323 100 223 2 64 12 2 1 1 1 Kurt Elling Nightmoves Concord 310 310 0 8 69 0 3 2 3 1 Various Artists Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life Blue Note 267 265 2 19 38 0 4 4 4 4 Michel Camilo Spirit Of The Moment Telarc 255 230 25 5 62 1 5 7 13 5 Joshua Redman Back East Nonesuch 245 195 50 4 63 10 6 3 2 2 Frank Vignola Vignola Plays Gershwin Mel Bay 235 258 -23 7 55 1 7 8 5 1 Pat Metheny & Brad Mehldau Quartet Nonesuch 218 191 27 11 52 0 8 17 NR 8 Jimmy Ponder Somebody’s Child HighNote 215 162 53 2 55 7 9 33 NR 9 Bill Charlap Live At The Village Vanguard Blue Note 198 113 85 2 54 15 10 29 33 10 Fred Hersch Night & The Music Palmetto 197 124 73 3 57 10 11 13 21 11 Terell Stafford Taking Chances: Live At The Dakota MAXJAZZ 195 174 21 7 56 4 11 6 7 1 David ‘Fathead’ Newman Life HighNote 195 200 -5 16 39 1 13 49 49 13 The Bad Plus Prog Heads Up 193 94 99 4 46 6 14 10 9 2 Tierney Sutton Band On The Other Side Telarc 188 187 1 17 40 0 15 5 10 5 John Fedchock New York Big Band Up & Running Reservoir 186 216 -30 10 41 0 16 12 15 12 Kate McGarry The Target Palmetto 181 180 1 7 46 0 17 23 12 12 Carl Allen & Rodney Whitaker Get Ready Mack Avenue 178 147 31 5 53 4 18 26 24 18 Joe Lovano & Hank Jones Kids: Duets Live At Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola Blue Note 165 135 30 3 53 6 19 9 10 5 Robert Glasper In My Element Blue Note 160 188 -28 10 43 1 20 14 8 8 Bobby Broom Song & Dance Origin 159 172 -13 11 39 0 21 24 NR 21 Frank Morgan A Night In The Life: Live At The Jazz HighNote 148 142 6 2 43 10 Standard Vol. 3 22 18 17 3 Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown & Milt Jackson What’s Up? The Very Tall Band Telarc 145 158 -13 14 38 0 23 16 19 8 Sammy Figueroa The Magician Savant 141 165 -24 9 39 1 24 14 18 2 Matt Wilson The Scenic Route Palmetto 137 172 -35 17 44 0 25 49 31 25 Anat Cohen & The Anzic Orchestra Noir Anzic Records 136 94 42 6 42 7 26 NR NR 26 Ibrahim Ferrer Mi Sueno Nonesuch 135 25 110 1 32 13 27 20 22 20 Mark Sherman Family First Miles High 129 156 -27 8 42 1 27 28 31 27 The Count Basie Orchestra Basie Is Back Sony 129 127 2 6 26 1 29 31 29 26 Matt Ray Lost In New York CAP 127 114 13 10 28 1 30 43 39 30 Jeff Hackworth How Little We Know Big Bridge 125 100 25 4 39 3 31 46 48 31 Jack Sheldon Listen Up Butterfly Records 121 99 22 8 33 1 32 11 16 11 Wayne Escoffery Veneration Savant 120 182 -62 8 43 1 33 NR NR 33 Martin Bejerano Evolution/Revolution Reservoir 115 83 32 1 39 16 33 36 45 33 Devin Phillips Wade In The Water Self Released 115 109 6 3 32 5 35 NR NR 35 Abbey Lincoln Abbey Sings Abbey Verve Music Group 114 47 67 1 39 20 36 34 NR 34 Morrie Louden Time Piece Mosound 113 111 2 2 45 4 36 NR NR 36 Poncho Sanchez Raise Your Hand Concord 113 33 80 1 36 22 38 21 20 9 Steve Kuhn Live At Birdland Blue Note 110 152 -42 15 34 0 38 25 35 25 Joel Frahm We Used To Dance Anzic Records 110 139 -29 3 46 4 40 19 14 8 One More The Summary Music Of Thad Jones IPO Recordings 106 157 -51 13 29 0 41 38 43 35 Avishai Cohen As Is ... Live at the Blue Note RazDaz/Half Note 104 103 1 5 33 1 42 40 45 40 Jane Monheit Surrender Concord 103 102 1 3 33 3 42 43 41 5 Wayne Bergeron Plays Well With Others Concord 103 100 3 21 24 0 44 31 25 9 Thomas Marriott Both Sides Of The Fence Origin 100 114 -14 13 27 0 44 30 25 17 Beatle Jazz All You Need Lightyear 100 122 -22 13 33 0 46 34 27 3 Patti Austin Avant Gershwin Rendezvous 97 111 -14 13 37 0 47 42 35 24 Bobby Shew Cancaos Do Amor Torii Records 96 101 -5 12 20 0 48 NR NR 48 Frank Tiberi 4 Brothers 7 Jazzed Media 94 73 21 1 29 6 48 22 6 6 Alvin Batiste Marsalis Music Honors Alvin Batiste Marsalis Music 94 148 -54 4 39 1 50 NR NR 50 Roni Ben-Hur Keepin’ It Open Motema 91 80 11 1 34 10 Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound Chick Corea & Bela Fleck The Enchantment (Concord) +24 Michael Brecker Pilgrimage (Heads Up) +223 Judy Niemack Blue Nights (Blujazz) Poncho Sanchez Raise Your Hand (Concord) +22 Ibrahim Ferrer Mi Sueno (Nonesuch) +110 Bob Montgomery & Al Hermann On The Brink (Summit) Dept. Of Good And Evil Dept. Of Good And Evil (Savoy Jazz) Abbey Lincoln Abbey Sings Abbey (Verve Music Group) +20 The Bad Plus Prog (Heads Up) +99 Chick Corea & Bela Fleck The Enchantment (Concord) Bebo Valdes Bebo (Mojito/Calle 54/Union) +20 Bill Charlap Live At The Village Vanguard (Blue Note) +85 Arturo Sandoval Rumba Palace (Telarc) Martin Bejerano Evolution/Revolution (Reservoir) +16 Poncho Sanchez Raise Your Hand (Concord) +80 Rosario Giuliani Anything Else (Dreyfus) Sara Gazarek Return To You (Native Language) +16 Fred Hersch Night & The Music (Palmetto) +73 Mark Murphy Love Is What Stays (Verve Music Group) Bill Charlap Live At The Village Vanguard (Blue Note) +15 Abbey Lincoln Abbey Sings Abbey (Verve Music Group) +67 George Kontrafouris Little Daddy’s Blues (Chicken Coup) Wilson ‘Chembo’ Corniel & Grupo Chaworo For The Rest Of Your Life (Chemboro) Spanish Harlem Orchestra United We Swing (Six Degrees) jazzweek.com • June 4, 2007 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2007 Mediaguide, Inc. 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Jazz June 4, 2007 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 9 9 1 Ibrahim Ferrer Mi Sueno World Circuit/Nonesuch 329 75 254 5 90 44 2 45 NR 2 Michael Brecker Pilgrimage WA/Heads Up 213 23 190 4 75 7 3 22 20 3 Joshua Redman Back East Nonesuch 144 36 108 5 74 52 4 2 6 2 Various Artists Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life [Original Blue Note 129 111 18 24 19 3 Soundtrack] 5 3 5 1 Norah Jones Not Too Late Blue Note 119 106 13 27 38 1 6 20 1 1 Pat Metheny & Brad Mehldau Quartet Nonesuch 78 38 40 11 43 1 7 4 3 2 The Bad Plus Prog Do The Math/Heads Up 75 95 -20 7 35 5 8 6 NR 6 Spanish Harlem Orchestra United We Swing Six Degrees 71 86 -15 2 34 10 9 NR NR 9 Bebo Valdes Bebo Mojito/Calle 54/Union 68 0 68 5 56 50 10 5 NR 5 Stefano Bollani Piano Solo ECM 66 88 -22 7 58 7 11 NR 77 11 Anat Cohen & The Anzic Orchestra Noir Anzic 61 2 59 6 42 30 12 73 NR 12 Poncho Sanchez Raise Your Hand Concord 58 16 42 2 33 28 13 101 NR 13 Chick Corea & Bela Fleck The Enchantment Concord 58 12 46 1 35 28 14 8 13 8 Tierney Sutton Band On The Other Side Telarc Jazz 55 79 -24 17 18 0 15 11 11 11 Bob DeVos Shifting Sands Savant 53 55 -2 16 5 0 16 7 8 3 Antibalas Security ANTI- 52 79 -27 15 27 1 17 16 16 2 Randy Crawford & Joe Sample Feeling Good PRA 48 42 6 12 13 3 18 12 19 11 Brian Bromberg Downright Upright Artistry 47 49 -2 18 7 1 19 49 47 19 Fred Hersch Night & The Music Palmetto 43 22 21 4 22 9 20 62 NR 5 Stanton Moore III Telarc 43 20 23 29 34 4 21 18 37 16 Kate McGarry The Target Palmetto 41 39 2 7 21 2 22 28 22 1 Madeleine Peyroux Half The Perfect World Rounder 41 29 12 39 21 1 23 14 24 7 Kieran Hebden & Steve Reid Tongues Domino 40 45 -5 11 17 2 24 69 39 24 Wayne Bergeron Plays Well With Others Concord 39 18 21 13 6 0 25 35 58 16 Terell Stafford Taking Chances: Live At The Dakota MAXJAZZ 37 26 11 7 24 0 26 21 59 1 Wynton Marsalis From The Plantation To The Penitentiary Blue Note 35 37 -2 13 18 1 27 44 29 11 David ‘Fathead’ Newman Life HighNote 35 24 11 16 6 0 28 24 NR 24 Bill
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