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Jazzweek with Airplay Data Powered by Jazzweek.Com • May 10, 2010 Volume 6, Number 24 • $7.95 JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • May 10, 2010 Volume 6, Number 24 • $7.95 Jazz Album No. 1: Catherine Russell, Inside Smooth Album No. 1: Sade, Solider of Love This Heart Of Mine (World Village/Harmonia (Sony) Mundi USA) World Music No. 1: Ana Tijoux, 1977 Smooth Single No. 1: Bernie Williams, (Nacional) “Ritmo De Otono” (w/ Dave Koz) (Reform/ Rock Ridge) JazzWeek Summit 2010: Register now at http://summit.jazzweek.com/ Jazz Album Chart .................... 3 Jazz Add Dates ...................... 7 Smooth Jazz Album Chart ............. 4 Jazz Radio Currents .................. 8 Smooth Singles Chart ................. 5 Jazz Radio Panel ................... 11 World Music Album Chart.............. 6 Smooth Jazz Current Tracks........... 13 Smooth Jazz Station Panel............ 14 Jazz Birthdays May 10 May 18 May 25 Mel Lewis (1929) Big Joe Turner (1911) Jimmy Hamilton (1917) Ahmed Abdullah (1947) Kai Winding (1922) Marshall Allen (1924) May 11 May 19 Phil Ranelin (1939) King Oliver (1885) George Auld (1919) Wallace Roney (1960) Irving Berlin (1888) Cecil McBee (1935) May 26 J C Higginbotham (1906) Sonny Fortune (1939) Shorty Baker (1914) Carla Bley (1938) Tom Scott (1948) Miles Davis (1926) May 12 May 20 Lew Tabackin (1940) Gerald Wiggins (1922) Jimmy Blythe (1901) May 27 Gary Peacock (1935) Bob Florence (1932) Albert Nicholas (1900) May 13 Charles Davis (1933) Bud Shank (1926) Maxine Sullivan (1911) Rufus Harley (1936) Ramsey Lewis (1935) Gil Evans (1912) Ralph Peterson (1962) Niels-Henning Ørsted-Pedersen (1946) Woody Herman (1913) May 21 Dee Dee Bridgewater (1950) Red Garland (1923) Fats Waller (1904) Gonzalo Rubalcaba (1963) May 14 Lawrence Marable (1929) May 28 Sidney Bechet (1897) Christian McBride (1972) Andy Kirk (1898) Tommy Ladnier (1900) May 15 May 22 Russ Freeman (1926) Edmond Hall (1901) Sun Ra (1914) Ellis Larkins (1923) May 23 May 29 Rahsaan Roland Kirk (1936) Artie Shaw (1910) Eugene Wright (1923) Freddie Redd (1927) May 16 Rosemary Clooney (1928) Hilton Ruiz (1952) Eddie Bert (1922) Marvin Stamm (1939) Kenny Washington (1958) Betty Carter (1930) Famoudou Don Moye (1946) Michael Moore (1945) Richie Beirach (1947) May 30 Billy Cobham (1946) Ken Peplowski (1959) Sidney de Paris (1905) Benny Goodman (1909) May 17 May 24 Dave McKenna (1930) Paul Quinichette (1916) Archie Shepp (1937) Harry Beckett (1935) Dewey Redman (1931) Charles Earland (1941) Jackie McLean (1932) May 31 Red Holloway (1927) Louis Hayes (1937) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Doug Hall at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • May 10, 2010 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart May 10, 2010 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds World Village/Harmonia 1 3 1 1 Catherine Russell Inside This Heart Of Mine Mundi USA 322 151 171 5 67 1 2 24 35 2 Trombone Shorty Backatown Verve Forecast 273 90 183 5 62 20 3 2 4 2 John Pizzarelli Rockin In Rhythm: A Tribute To Duke Telarc 206 152 54 10 49 2 Ellington 4 4 3 1 Rufus Reid Out Front Motema 191 150 41 10 55 1 5 1 5 1 Tia Fuller Decisive Steps Mack Avenue 185 160 25 9 38 1 6 14 9 6 Tom Harrell Roman Nights HighNote 179 118 61 4 55 6 7 6 2 2 Mike LeDonne The Groover Savant 171 141 30 10 46 0 8 8 21 8 Chris Tedesco Living The Dream Angel City 167 136 31 7 42 0 9 5 53 5 Nnenna Freelon Homefree Concord 161 147 14 3 46 9 Preservation: An Album To Benefit Preserva- 10 15 19 10 Preservation Hall Jazz Band tion Hall & The Preservation Hall Music Preservation Hall 152 110 42 12 41 0 Outreach Program 11 13 12 11 Eric Reed & Cyrus Chestnut Plenty Swing, Plenty Soul Savant 142 123 19 4 61 7 12 35 28 12 Ehud Asherie Modern Life Posi-Tone 140 68 72 6 38 12 13 19 18 12 Sheryl Bailey A New Promise MCG Jazz 131 104 27 12 27 1 14 12 11 2 Dee Dee Bridgewater Eleanora Fagan (1915-1959): To Billie With Emarcy/DDB 124 126 -2 8 37 1 Love From Dee Dee 15 28 27 12 Christian Scott Yesterday You Said Tomorrow Concord Jazz 123 78 45 8 42 0 16 10 14 10 Anat Cohen Clarinetwork Live At The Village Vanguard Anzic 118 132 -14 6 45 2 17 21 20 12 Ken Peplowski Noir Blue Capri 115 100 15 9 34 0 18 18 22 17 Dave Holland Pathways Dare2 114 107 7 6 53 1 19 9 13 9 Claudio Roditi Simpatico Resonance 112 134 -22 11 35 1 20 30 – 20 Jacky Terrasson Push Concord Jazz 111 73 38 2 42 14 21 – – 21 One For All Incorrigible JLP 109 25 84 2 47 30 22 37 32 22 Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra Portrait In Seven Shades: Ted Nash Jazz At Lincoln Center 106 65 41 5 43 5 23 27 10 2 Hadley Caliman Straight Ahead Origin 103 81 22 15 43 1 24 7 7 7 Brad Mehldau Highway Rider Nonesuch 95 139 -44 6 44 1 24 31 7 4 Pat Metheny Orchestrion Nonesuch 95 70 25 14 40 2 26 25 30 13 John Basile No Apologies Stringtime Jazz 94 83 11 10 32 1 27 23 22 22 John Fedchock Live At The Red Sea Jazz Festival Capri 91 91 0 4 43 7 28 16 6 1 Ahmad Jamal A Quiet Time Dreyfus Jazz 86 108 -22 15 39 1 29 51 – 29 Brandon Wright Boiling Point Posi-Tone 85 54 31 2 35 19 29 20 28 20 Pharez Whitted Transient Journey Owl Studios 85 103 -18 5 34 4 31 51 – 31 Hot Club Of Detroit It’s About That Time Mack Avenue 83 54 29 3 25 12 32 41 41 16 Orrin Evans Faith In Action Posi-Tone 81 62 19 12 24 0 32 16 14 4 Jeremy Pelt Men Of Honor HighNote 81 108 -27 13 34 0 34 31 16 3 Joe Locke For The Love Of You E1 Entertainment 80 70 10 15 41 0 35 58 32 2 John Stein Raising The Roof Whaling City Sound 73 49 24 16 24 1 36 29 – 29 Avery Sharpe Trio Avery Sharpe Trio Live JKNM 70 77 -7 3 31 7 36 38 34 15 Carolyn Leonhart & Wayne Escoffery Tides Of Yesterday Savant 70 64 6 10 34 0 38 31 56 31 Bobby McFerrin VOCAbuLarieS Emarcy 66 70 -4 4 33 9 38 25 26 1 Jamie Cullum The Pursuit Verve Forecast 66 83 -17 13 24 1 40 – – 40 Organissimo Alive & Kickin’ Big O 65 46 19 5 28 4 41 45 35 21 Lorraine Feather Ages Jazzed Media 63 58 5 13 25 0 41 – – 41 Colorado Conservatory For The Jazz Arts Fourteen Channels Tapestry 63 34 29 7 12 1 43 47 – 43 Stanton Moore Groove Alchemy Telarc 62 55 7 4 28 7 43 54 37 5 Gail Pettis Here In The Moment OA2 62 53 9 17 26 1 43 – – 3 Charlie Hunter Gentlemen, I Neglected To Inform You You Reapandsow/Spire Artist 62 37 25 14 44 2 Will Not Be Getting Paid 46 60 46 25 Frank Vignola 100 Years Of Django Azica 60 47 13 12 25 1 47 47 39 14 Paul Meyers Quartet Paul Meyers Quartet Featuring Frank Wess Miles High 58 55 3 12 29 1 47 38 25 1 Steve Hobbs Quartet Vibes, Straight Up Challenge 58 64 -6 17 20 0 49 34 – 34 The Stan Kenton Alumni Band Have Band Will Travel Summit 57 69 -12 3 19 7 49 – – 49 Royce Campbell Trio All Standards And A Blues Philology 57 18 39 6 27 1 Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound One For All Incorrigible (JLP) +30 Trombone Shorty Backatown (Verve Forecast) +183 The Intervention Band Homey (Self-Released) Trombone Shorty Backatown (Verve Forecast) +20 Catherine Russell Inside This Heart Of Mine (World Village/ Dave Glasser Evolution (Here Tiz) Nelda Swiggett This Time (OA2) Brandon Wright Boiling Point (Posi-Tone) +19 Harmonia Mundi USA) +171 Beegie Adair Into Somethin’ (Adair) Antonio Adolfo & Carol Saboya Here And There (AAM) +15 One For All Incorrigible (JLP) +84 Jens Wendleboe’s Big Crazy Energy New York Band Inspirations: Jacky Terrasson Push (Concord Jazz) +14 Ehud Asherie Modern Life (Posi-Tone) +72 Volume 1 (Rosa) Tomasz Stanko Quintet Dark Eyes (ECM) +14 Tom Harrell Roman Nights (HighNote) +61 Tony Allen Secret Agent (World Circuit/Nonesuch) John Pizzarelli Rockin In Rhythm: A Tribute To Duke Ellington Pablo Aslan Tango Grill (Zoho) Lisa Engelken Caravan (Little Angel) (Telarc) +54 The Carol Morgan Trio Opening (Blue Bamboo) Playdate Playdate (Posi-Tone) jazzweek.com • May 10, 2010 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2010 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart May 10, 2010 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 1 1 Sade Soldier Of Love Sony 163 166 -3 20 9 0 2 2 2 2 Bernie Williams Moving Forward Reform/Rock Ridge 129 137 -8 58 9 0 3 4 11 3 Rick Braun All It Takes Artistry/Mack Avenue 114 114 0 49 8 0 4 3 4 1 Jackiem Joyner Lil’ Man Soul Artistry/Mack Avenue 102 121 -19 61 9 0 5 16 12 1 Peter White Good Day Peak 100 75 25 38 8 0 6 5 10 3 Darren Rahn Talk Of The Town NuGroove 94 104 -10 64 8 0 7 7 6 6 Spencer Day Vagabond Concord Jazz 91 97 -6 25 8 0 8 9 14 3 Euge Groove Sunday Morning Shanachie 89 88 1 29 8 0 8 6 7 2 Richard Elliot Rock Steady Artistry/Mack Avenue 89 101 -12 62 9 0 10 12 15 3 Jesse Cook The Rumba Foundation Koch 86 81 5 31 8 1 11 13 19 11 The Sax Pack The Pack Is Back Shanachie 84 79 5 31 8 0 12 15 16 12 Chris Standring Blue Bolero Ulimate Vibe 79 76 3 14 9 0 13 10 5 1 Norah Jones The Fall Blue Note 78 87 -9 25 7 0 14 19 23 1 George Benson Songs & Stories Monster/Concord 72 64 8 40 7 0 15 11 3 2 Najee Mind Over Matter Heads Up 71 85 -14 36 7 0 15 14 13 9 Paul Brown & Marc Antoine Foreign Xchange Concord 71 78 -7 57 7 0 17 8 8 1 Boney James Send One Your Love Concord 70 93 -23 67 7 0 18 23 21 2 Paul Taylor Burnin’ Peak 66 52 14 41 8 0 19 17 8 8 Michael Buble Crazy Love 143/Reprise 65 67 -2 28 7 0 20 21 26 20 David Sanborn Only Everything Decca 64 60 4 13 6 0 21 21 19 17 The Rippingtons Modern Art Concord/Peak 63 60 3 60 8 0 22 17 18 14 Brian Culbertson Live From The Inside Verve 60 67 -7 28 7 0 23 20 22 1 Eric Darius Goin’ All Out Blue Note 58 61 -3 98 5 0 24 26 26 21 Brian Bromberg It Is What It Is Mack Avenue 57 48 9 25 5 0 25 31 29 25 David Benoit Earthglow Peak 53 40 13 6 6 0 26 25 38 2 Walter Beasley Free Your Mind Heads Up 50 49 1 64 6 0 27 31 24 1 Jessy J True Love Peak 49 40 9 42 6 0 28 28 – 28 Steve Oliver Global Kiss SOM 43 46 -3 3 4 0 29 35 49 29 Art Sherrod Jr.
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