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Jazz Birthdays JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • August 18, 2008 Volume 4, Number 37 • $7.95 Jazz Album No. 1: Roy Hargrove, Earfood Smooth Album No. 1: The Sax Pack, The Sax (Groovin’ High/Emarcy) Pack (Shanachie) World Music No. 1: Wayne Wallace, The Na- Smooth Single No. 1: The Sax Pack, “Fallin’ ture of the Beat (Patois) For You” (w/ Steve Cole, Jeff Kashiwa & Kim Waters) (Shanachie) Jazz Album Chart . 3 Jazz Radio Currents . 8 Smooth Jazz Album Chart . 4 Jazz Radio Panel . 11 Smooth Singles Chart . 5 Key Non-Monitored Jazz Stations . 12 World Music Album Chart. 6 Smooth Jazz Current Tracks. 13 Jazz Add Dates. 7 Smooth Jazz Station Panel. 14 Jazz Birthdays August 18 August 26 September 2 Adam Makowicz (1940) Jimmy Rushing (1903) Phil Napoleon (1901) David Benoit (1953) Clifford Jarvis (1941) Laurindo Almeida (1917) August 19 Branford Marsalis (1960) Horace Silver (1928) Jimmy Rowles (1918) August 27 Clifford Jordan (1931) Walter Davis, Jr. (1932) August 20 Lester Young (1909) Frank Rosolino (1926) Alice Coltrane (1937) September 3 Jimmy Raney (1927) Sonny Sharrock (1940) Roy Brooks (1938) Milford Graves (1941) August 28 September 4 Enrico Rava (1943) Kenny Drew (1928) Meade “Lux” Lewis (1905) August 21 Michael Gregory Jackson (1953) Gerald Wilson (1918) Count Basie (1904) August 29 David Liebman (1946) Art Farmer (1928) Charlie Parker (1920) Lonnie Plaxico (1960) Bireli Lagrene (1966) August 22 Dinah Washington (1924) Malachi Favors (1937) Bennie Maupin (1940) September 5 Doug Raney (1956) Albert Mangelsdorff (1928) August 23 Charles “Bobo” Shaw (1947) Martial Solal (1927) August 30 Terje Rypdal (1947) Kenny Dorham (1924) September 6 Bobby Watson (1953) John Surman (1944) Charles Moffett (1929) Avery Sharpe (1954) Gerald Albright (1957) Clifford Thornton (1936) Andrew White (1942) August 24 August 31 Claude Hopkins (1903) Edgar Sampson (1907) September 7 Buster Smith (1904) Gunter Hampel (1937) Max Kaminsky (1908) Paul Winter (1939) Joe Newman (1922) August 25 Sonny Rollins (1930) Bob Crosby (1913) September 1 Ken McIntyre (1931) Wayne Shorter (1933) Art Pepper (1925) Marcus Roberts (1963) Pat Martino (1944) Willie Ruff (1931) Keith Tippett (1947) Gene Harris (1933) September 8 Charles Fambrough (1950) Norris Turney (1921) Wilbur Ware (1923) Marion Brown (1935) James Clay (1935) Butch Warren (1939) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Frank Johnson at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • August 18, 2008 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart Aug. 18, 2008 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 1 1 Roy Hargrove Earfood Groovin' High/Emarcy 285 260 25 5 66 2 2 4 4 1 Steve Turre Rainbow People Highnote 183 202 -19 12 55 2 3 5 3 2 Ahmad Jamal It's Magic Birdology/Dreyfus 177 190 -13 11 50 1 4 2 2 1 Cassandra Wilson Loverly Blue Note 176 232 -56 10 55 0 5 7 13 5 Cedar Walton Seasoned Wood HighNote 163 162 1 4 60 6 6 8 16 6 Rob Schneiderman Glass Enclosure Reservoir 160 157 3 8 50 1 7 6 5 1 James Carter Present Tense Emarcy/Decca Label 156 170 -14 13 50 0 8 13 12 8 Don Braden Gentle Storm Highnote 152 148 4 4 58 11 9 31 55 9 Janis Mann A Perfect Time: Drummers And Other Friends Pancake 150 89 61 3 48 10 10 22 22 7 The Alan Baylock Jazz Orchestra Eastern Standard Time Self-Released 144 107 37 14 40 0 10 9 30 9 The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra Monday Night Live At The Village Vanguard Planet Arts 144 156 -12 6 38 3 12 18 7 2 Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis Two Men With The Blues Blue Note 139 133 6 8 45 0 13 14 6 2 Esperanza Spalding Esperanza Heads Up 130 147 -17 14 41 1 14 16 24 14 Wayne Wallace The Nature Of The Beat Patois 129 140 -11 7 38 3 15 15 10 6 Hot Club Of Detroit Night Town Mack Avenue 125 146 -21 8 37 1 16 12 11 3 Conrad Herwig The Latin Side Of Wayne Shorter Half Note 116 149 -33 11 40 0 17 10 8 8 Larry Vuckovich High Wall: Real Life Film Noir Tetrachord 110 155 -45 9 40 0 17 19 9 2 Scott Hamilton Across The Tracks Concord Jazz 110 132 -22 16 40 1 19 37 186 19 Robin McKelle Modern Antique Cheap Lullaby 107 80 27 8 33 10 20 24 23 19 Jerry Bergonzi Tenor Talk Savant 105 98 7 8 32 1 21 20 15 15 Alvin Queen Jammin’ Uptown Nilva/Just A Memory 104 126 -22 7 38 4 22 11 17 4 Ellis Marsalis An Open Letter To Thelonious Elm 102 151 -49 12 36 0 23 40 44 23 Joel Haynes Trio & Seamus Blake Transitions Cellar Live 100 73 27 7 29 2 24 17 115 17 Jeremy Pelt November MAXJAZZ 98 140 -42 3 39 5 24 52 39 25 Cory Weeds Big Weeds Cellar Live 98 56 42 7 40 8 26 28 21 21 Jamie Davis Vibe Over Perfection Unity 96 93 3 6 30 2 27 29 29 11 John Beasley Letter To Herbie Resonance 94 91 3 18 35 1 28 35 18 15 Derrick Gardner & The Jazz Prophets A Ride To The Other Side.. Owl Studios 92 82 10 13 35 0 29 102 – 29 S.M.V. Thunder Heads Up 89 34 55 2 43 27 29 33 26 1 Dianne Reeves When You Know Blue Note 89 88 1 19 42 1 31 21 36 21 David Berger I Had The Craziest Dream - The Music Of Such Sweet Thunder 87 112 -25 4 40 3 Harry Warren 32 25 52 20 Saxophone Summit Seraphic Light Telarc 84 98 -14 10 41 4 32 38 32 23 Yellowjackets Lifecycle Heads Up 84 79 5 13 26 1 34 34 38 34 Steven Kroon El Mas Alla (Beyond) Kroonatune 80 87 -7 4 35 4 35 178 – 35 John Stein Encounterpoint Whaling City Sound 77 16 61 2 31 25 35 68 76 36 Elio Villafranca The Source In Between Ceiba Tree 77 50 27 3 44 17 37 50 72 37 Hiromi’s Sonicbloom Beyond Standard Telarc 76 58 18 10 23 3 37 27 25 4 Nicholas Payton Into The Blue Nonesuch 76 95 -19 16 34 0 39 123 – 39 Ralph Bowen Five Criss Cross Jazz 72 27 45 2 23 6 40 46 27 27 Chip White Double Dedication Dark Colors 71 65 6 7 29 8 40 23 20 2 Taylor Eigsti Let It Come To You Concord 71 102 -31 16 29 0 42 32 28 28 John Patton Soul Connection Nilva/Just A Memory 70 88 -18 7 30 4 43 57 102 43 Steve Allee Dragonfly Owl Studios 69 55 14 3 35 13 44 – – 44 Kenny Barron The Traveler Sunnyside 68 8 0 1 27 22 44 41 31 31 The Willie Martinez La Familia Sextet After Winter, Spring Cuch Be Witcha 68 73 -5 7 33 1 46 30 14 14 Avishai Cohen Gently Disturbed Razdaz/Sunnyside 66 90 -24 14 26 0 46 39 19 7 The Brubeck Brothers Classified Koch Classics 66 73 -7 16 22 0 46 26 42 26 Bill Frisell History, Mystery Nonesuch 66 95 -29 13 39 3 46 36 35 6 Stanley Jordan State Of Nature Mack Avenue 66 81 -15 19 21 0 50 54 57 50 Jeff Hackworth Where The Blue Begins Big Bridge 65 56 9 4 25 2 Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound S.M.V. Thunder (Heads Up) +27 Janis Mann A Perfect Time: Drummers And Other Friends Lafayette Harris, Jr. Trio Talk (Airmen) John Stein Encounterpoint (Whaling City Sound) +25 (Pancake) +61 Brazilian Trio Forests (Zoho) William Ash Skyline Dreams (Posi-Tone) Kenny Barron The Traveler (Sunnyside) +22 John Stein Encounterpoint (Whaling City Sound) +61 The Dixon-Rhyne Project Reinvention (Owl Studios) Ted Nash The Mancini Project (Palmetto) +22 S.M.V. Thunder (Heads Up) +55 Michael Moore & Fred Hersch This We Know (Palmetto) Elio Villafranca The Source In Between (Ceiba Tree) +17 Ralph Bowen Five (Criss Cross Jazz) +45 Rick Wald 16/NYC Play That Thing (Glowbow) Lafayette Harris, Jr. Trio Talk (Airmen) +17 Cory Weeds Big Weeds (Cellar Live) +42 Umalali The Garifuna Women’s Projects (Cumbancha/Stonetree) Lafayette Harris, Jr. Trio Talk (Airmen) +41 Ted Nash The Mancini Project (Palmetto) The David Leonhardt Trio Explorations (Big Bang) Jay D’Amico, Marc Johnson & Ronnie Zito Tuscan Prelude: Jazz Under Glass (Consolidated Artists) jazzweek.com • August 18, 2008 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2008 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart Aug. 18, 2008 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 1 1 The Sax Pack The Sax Pack Shanachie 373 384 -11 21 19 0 2 3 3 1 Norman Brown Stay With Me Peak 332 318 14 73 20 0 3 2 4 1 Kenny G Rhythm & Romance Starbucks/Concord 325 334 -9 30 19 0 4 4 2 2 Brian Culbertson Bringing Back The Funk GRP 311 305 6 20 20 0 5 5 5 1 Jessy J Tequilla Moon Peak 280 264 16 26 20 0 6 6 6 6 Wayman Tisdale Rebound Rendezvous 240 258 -18 18 19 0 7 11 11 7 Mick Hucknall Tribute To Bobby Self-Released 221 192 29 9 20 0 7 8 9 1 Paul Hardcastle Hardcastle 5 Trippin ‘N’ Rhythm 221 209 12 40 17 0 9 7 8 1 Euge Groove Born 2 Groove Narada 220 231 -11 68 19 0 10 12 16 10 Eric Darius Goin’ All Out Blue Note 202 180 22 11 20 0 10 10 10 10 Marcus Miller Marcus Concord 202 194 8 26 18 0 12 9 7 6 Jesse Cook Frontiers EMI 198 198 0 20 18 0 13 14 12 2 Chris Standring Love & Paragraphs Ultimate Vibe 196 180 16 29 20 0 14 16 17 14 Dave Koz Greatest Hits Capitol 195 171 24 4 19 1 15 15 13 13 Earl Klugh The Spice Of Life Koch 190 174 16 16 18 0 16 13 14 6 Mindi Abair Stars Peak 164 180 -16 17 18 0 17 17 15 12 Alicia Keys As I Am J 155 159 -4 42 15 0 18 19 18 18 Al Green Lay It Down Blue Note 143 132 11 20 15 1 19 59 85 19 David Sanborn Here And Gone Decca 131 28 103 4 16 8 20 26 20 3 Paul Taylor Ladies Choice Peak 118 106 12 67 15 0 21 22 27 21 Tim Bowman Tim Bowman Trippin’ ‘N’ Rhythm 116 113 3 5 14 0 22 18 19 7 Everette Harp My Inspiration Shanachie 115 138 -23 24 13 0 23 21 21 6 Michael McDonald Soul Speak Universal 114 114 0 29 12 0 24 24 23 2 Candy Dulfer Candy Store Heads Up 113 112 1 60 15 0 25 23 22 11 Robin Thicke The Evolution Of Robin Thicke Star Trak/Interscope 109 113 -4 72 12 0 26 25 25 3 Jay Soto Stay Awhile Nu Groove 105 110 -5 68 16 0 27 27 31 2 Eric Marienthal Just Around The Corner Peak 104 100 4 52 15 0 28 20 24 1 Jeff Golub Grand Central Narada Jazz 98 124 -26 66 17 0 29 28 30 20 David Benoit Heroes Peak 93 97 -4
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