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Smooth Album No. 1: Dave Koz Hello

Jazz Album No. 1: The Clayton Brothers The
Tomorrow (Concord)

New Song And Dance (ArtistShare)

Smooth Single No. 1: Dave Koz “Put The Top Down” (Concord)

World Music No. 1: AfroCubism AfroCubism

(Nonesuch)

Jazz Album Chart                                          3 Smooth Jazz Album Chart                            4 Smooth Singles Chart                                   5 World Music Album Chart                             6
Jazz Add Dates                                             7 Jazz Radio Currents                                      8 Jazz Radio Panel                                         11 Smooth Jazz Current Tracks                        13 Smooth Jazz Station Panel                          14

Jazz Birthdays

  • December 17
  • December 25

December 13

Ray Noble (1903) Sy Oliver (1910) Sonny Red (1932) Walter Booker (1933)
Kid Ory (1890)
Sonny Greer (1895)

Ben Tucker (1930) Reggie Johnson Born (1940) Mark Elf (1949)
Cab Calloway (1907) Chris Woods (1925) Bob James (1939) Ronnie Cuber (1941)

December 18
December 14

Fletcher Henderson (1897) Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson (1917) Harold Land (1928)

December 26

Budd Johnson (1910) Ted Buckner (1913) Clark Terry (1920) Cecil Payne (1922) Phineas Newborn (1931) Jerome Cooper (1946) Dan Barrett (1955)
Monty Budwig (1929) John Scofield (1951)

  • Cassandra Wilson (1955)
  • Leo Smith (1941)

December 19

Bob Brookmeyer (1929) Bobby Timmons (1935)

December 20

Larry Willis (1940)

December 21

Panama Francis (1918) Hank Crawford (1934) John Hicks (1941)

December 22

Joe Lee Wilson (1935)

December 23

Chet Baker (1929) Frank Morgan (1933)

December 27

Bunk Johnson (1889) Booty Wood (1919) Walter Norris (1931)

December 15

Stan Kenton (1911) Billy Butler (1925) Gene Quill (1927)

December 28

Earl “Fatha” Hines (1903) Ed Thigpen (1930) Lonnie Liston Smith (1940) Michel Petrucciani (1962) David Berkman (1964)

December 29

Snub Mosley (1905) Joe Lovano (1952)

December 30

Jack Montrose (1928) Wolfgang Dauner (1935)
Barry Harris (1929) Curtis Fuller (1934) Dannie Richmond (1935) Eddie Palmieri (1936)

December 16

Andy Razaf (1895) Turk Murphy (1915) Sam Most (1930) Johnny “Hammond” Smith (1933) Joe Farrell (1937) John Abercrombie (1944) Rene McLean (1946)

December 24

Baby Dodds (1898) Cladys “Jabbo” Smith (1908) Ray Bryant (1931)

December 31

John Kirby (1908) Jonah Jones (1909)
Chris McGregor (1936)

Woody Shaw (1944) Ralph Moore (1956) Louis Moutin (1961) François Moutin (1961)

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  • Title
  • Label
  • TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds

1

2

245

67

89

35
26
121211279
The Clayton Brothers Cassandra Wilson Houston Person Russell Malone Cyrus Chestnut Kevin Eubanks Denise Donatelli Louis Hayes

The New Song And Dance Silver Pony

ArtistShare Blue Note HighNote MAXJAZZ JLP Mack Avenue Savant American Showplace ArtistShare Give@Go
183 191 -8

182 177

95958512 569967511 11 313 16 411 812
52 49 52 52 48 47 48 48 44 41 41 44 31 26 33 38 45 44 37 33 24 43 27
00000000000010000000000
5
421614 79
4721411 12

Moment To Moment Triple Play Journeys Zen Food When Lights Are Low Lou’s Idea

182 183 -1 180 214 -34 164 215 -51 163 152 11 155 104 51 143 151 -8 130 135 -5 126 113 13 121 126 -5
Patrick Williams

Aurora

10 13 13 11 10 10 12 11 21
10 Joe Magnarelli
Mary Stallings
11 Bill O’Connell
Kermit Ruffins
14 Bill Easley

My Old Flame Dream Rhapsody In Blue Happy Talk Love Stories Around The Corner Another Look The Storyteller Mirror The Latin Side Of Herbie Hancock Live At Voce This Could Be The Start Of Something Big A Beautiful Thing The Gates BBQ Suite From His World To Mine: The Music Of Duke Ellington Never Stop Blue Room Music Redeems Freddy Cole Sings Mr.B Home

  • 5
  • HighNote

Challenge Basin Street American Showplace Sharp Nine Motema Motema ECM Half Note

120 120

0

13

14 24 38

15 18

  • 8
  • 17
  • 8
  • 119 140 -21

110 88 22

  • 8
  • 6

8
Grant Stewart Ryan Cohan

106 98

8
16 11 15 17 32 32 18 21 18 19 17 27 20 34 37 21 16 14 22 37 23
104 120 -16

  • 102 75 27
  • 17 Randy Weston

41
Charles Lloyd Quartet Conrad Herwig

99 94

5
93 99 -6 92 70 22 91 102 -11 90 68 22 90 103 -13
20 Steve Gadd 13 Andy Farber 22 Pete Malinverni
BFM Jazz/Varese Fontana Black Warrior Saranac

22 15

24 39 15

25 54

  • 9
  • 4
  • Bobby Watson
  • Lafiya

  • 13 Dan Block
  • Miles High

86 66 20

  • 8
  • 30
  • 0

  • 25 The Bad Plus

23 Tony Guerrero

  • Emarcy
  • 81 48 33

80 90 -10 79 91 -12 76 64 12 75 79 -4
12 11 17 15 12 16 10 15 313 13 19 17 7
28 22 29 36 31 36 23 28 34 32 30 37 30 23 32 24
0000000000000000
26 23 38 27 22 23 28 41 34 29 30 28 29 35 29 31 39 35 31 19 20
Charleston Square Marsalis HighNote Emarcy IPO Emdan HighNote JLP JLP Sharp Nine Resonance Heads Up Pete Levin MCG Jazz Self-Released
14
The Marsalis Family Freddy Cole
20 Jane Monheit
James Moody
25 Dan Adler
Steve Turre
1

Moody 4B

75 69 74 66

68

Back To The Bridge Delicious & Delightful Musica

1
74 95 -21 72 95 -23 69 80 -11 69 87 -18

33 19

  • 19 Helio Alves

34 29 30 34 25 21 36 41 58 37 33 33 38 43 47 39 45 43 39 35 41
14 The Cookers 12 Dmitry Baevsky

Warriors Down With It Destinations Chamber Music Society Jump! Panamericana Suite Bitter And High

11
Tamir Hendelman Esperanza Spalding

68 64

4
67 71 -4
38 Pete Levin 39 Paquito D’Rivera 35 Takuya Kuroda

65 63 63 59

2

  • 4
  • 6

  • 5
  • 63 69 -6

Never Can Say Goodbye: The Music Of Michael Jackson

  • 39 31 25
  • 9
  • Joey DeFrancesco
  • HighNote
  • 63 77 -14
  • 12
  • 24
  • 0

42 49 49 43 51 52
37 Matt Savage 43 Leslie Pintchik 24 The Oster-Welker Jazz Alliance 45 Anthony Branker & Ascent

Welcome Home We’re Here To Listen Detour Ahead

Savage

59 55 57 52

57 45 12 56 36 20
45
7712 2
18 23 23 24
0000
Pintch Hard Jazzed Media Origin

43 45

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41 –

Dance Music

Joey DeFrancesco, Vito Rezza, Robi Botos, Phil Dwyer

45 57

  • 45

One Take, Vol. 4

  • Alma
  • 56 46 10
  • 4
  • 26
  • 0

  • 45 26 45
  • 26 Pamela Hines

Moon Germs Nightscape Jazz Town Just Three Viva La Tradicion

Spice Rack Reservoir Flying Horse Mojito

  • 56 82 -26
  • 9

33 410 12
22 21 20 19 37
00000

48 49

––
––

  • 4
  • Jon Mayer

55

  • 7
  • 48

49 UCF Jazz Ensemble 1 24 Negroni’s Trio 26 Spanish Harlem Orchestra
54 41 13 54 67 -13 54 33 21
49 38 31

49

  • Concord Picante

  • Increased Airplay
  • Chartbound
  • Most Added

(a station’s first seven spins detected = add)

Dirk Etienne Music, Martinis And Mistletoe

  • Denise Donatelli When Lights Are Low (Savant) +51
  • Brad Goode Tight Like This (Delmark)

(Self-Released) Jaimee Paul Christmas Time Is Here (Green Hill) +2 Kermit Ruffins Happy Talk (Basin Street)

Matt Wilson Matt Wilson’s Christmas Tree-O

(Palmetto) Leif Shires Cool Jazz Christmas (Green Hill) Heavy Tin reFused (Concinnity)

  • +2
  • Jon Mayer Nightscape (Reservoir)

Jackie Ryan Doozy (Open Art) The Bad Plus Never Stop (Emarcy) Toph-E & The Pussycats No Ordinary Day (M’Bubba)

Dirk Etienne Music, Martinis And Mistletoe

(Self-Released) Randy Weston The Storyteller (Motema)

Matt Wilson Matt Wilson’s Christmas Tree-O

(Palmetto)
+48 +37 +33
Toph-E & The Pussycats No Ordinary Day (M’Bubba)

Matt Wilson Matt Wilson’s Christmas Tree-O (Palmetto)

Alison Ruble Ashland (Origin) Roger Davidson Brazilian Love Song (Soundbrush) Phil Hawkins Sugarcane Suite (P. Note) Mario Romano Valentina (Alma) Milton Suggs Things To Come (Skiptone) Nobuki Takamen Live: At The Iridium (Summit)

Wide Hive Players Wide Hive Players 2 Guitar (Wide

Hive)
+1 +1 +1 +1 +1
+30 +29

  • +27
  • Doug MacDonald It’s A Blue World (Blujazz)

+26
Jaimee Paul Christmas Time Is Here (Green Hill) +25 Diana Krall Quiet Nights (Verve) +24

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  • Title
  • Label
  • TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds

1

1234
1234
11215335311
Dave Koz

Hello Tomorrow Heart And Soul XII In Hi-Fi Stereo Sending My Love Talk Of The Town Blue Bolero

Concord Concord Verve Concord
170 138 32 132 134 -2 94 107 -13 91 92 -1 79 69 10 76 84 -8 73 76 -3 69 85 -16 69 76 -7 67 76 -9 67 68 -1
14 26 26 37 26 95 45 23 60 89 51
10 99996878
00000000000

234

Kenny G Brian Culbertson Mindi Abair

5

678

  • 10 11
  • Norman Brown

Darren Rahn Chris Standring Jackiem Joyner Euge Groove Bernie Williams Sade
Peak
67577
795613 7
NuGroove Ulimate Vibe Artistry/Mack Avenue Shanachie Reform/Rock Ridge Sony

Jackiem Joyner Sunday Morning Moving Forward Soldier Of Love

810 10 11

610
Home School/G.O.O.D./ Columbia

  • 12 11 12
  • 11 John Legend & The Roots

Wake Up!

  • 66 68 -2
  • 14
  • 7
  • 0

13 25 20 14 20 18 15 16 14 16 13 15 17 15 10 18 13 20 19 35 34 20 22 22 20 18 15 22 22 36 23 17 18 24 18 15 25 21 24 26 25 22 27 28 26 27 30 27 29 22 33 30 31 38 31 25 27 31 29 27 33 32 37 34 32 44 35 32 38 36 47 34 37 38 30 38 41 41 38 44 46 38 35 45 38 40 32 42 46 47 43 37 42 44 47 53 45 41 38 46 51 30 46 47 52 46 44 49 49 47 54 50 41 24
13 The Jeff Lorber Fusion

Now Is The Time Let’s Touch The Sky All It Takes

Heads Up Heads Up
65 48 17 64 53 11
29 8
79686776485676775566744754756833664542
00000000000000000100000000000000000000
9164
Fourplay Rick Braun Michael Buble The Jazzmasters
Artistry/Mack Avenue 143/Reprise Trippin ’N’ Rhythm Trippin’ ’N’ Rhythm Shanachie Concord Jazz Peak Frazzy Frog Peak Heads Up Peak Mack Avenue Baja Concord

62 59

  • 3
  • 80

59 31 24 16 56 73 969 67 37 56 11 98 62 39 34 95 92 50 62 88 22 725 72 93 13 26 91 71 17 24 91 85 5

Crazy Love

59 64 -5 58 61 -3 57 64 -7 56 33 23

Jazzmasters VI The Collection South Beach Vagabond True Love My Classical Way Good Day

13 Tim Bowman 16 Brian Simpson 61
Spencer Day Jessy J

53 49

53 57 -4

52 49

4

  • 22 Marc Antoine
  • 3

12
Peter White Najee
51 58 -7 49 57 -8 48 50 -2 43 48 -5 42 44 -2

Mind Over Matter Earthglow

10 David Benoit 11 Brian Bromberg 26 Nils

It Is What It Is What The Funk? Send One Your Love The Rumba Foundation So Strong

13
Boney James Jesse Cook

42 42

0
Koch Mack Avenue SOM
40 49 -9 39 40 -1 38 48 -10 38 43 -5
11 Jonathan Butler 221
Steve Oliver Walter Beasley Jackiem Joyner

Global Kiss Free Your Mind Lil’ Man Soul Songs Of Wonder The Pack Is Back Foreign Xchange The Imagine Project Backatcha! On A Mission Burnin’ Rock Steady Ease Up [Single] Diamonds

Heads Up Artistry/Mack Avenue Marksman/Tyme Bye Tunes Shanachie Concord Herbie Hancock Shanachie

35 35

0

  • 32 Mark Whitfield
  • 34 35 -1

  • 33 35 -2
  • 8

9
The Sax Pack Paul Brown & Marc Antoine

31 23

8
17 Herbie Hancock 38 Walter Beasley 35 Eric Darius
30 31 -1

29 28 29 27

1

  • 2
  • Shanachie

  • Peak
  • 2

2
Paul Taylor Richard Elliot
29 33 -4
Artistry/Mack Avenue Innervision Nordic Night Trippin ’N’ Rhythm Monster/Concord Shanachie Hidden Beach Concord/Peak Heads Up

29 29 28 24

0

  • 4
  • 42 Craig Sharmat

23 Jonathan Fritzen 24 Gregg Karukas
27 32 -5

25 23

24 28 -4

GK

2

  • 1
  • George Benson

Songs & Stories Love You Found Me Mp3 Modern Art Funked Up

30 Paul Brown

23 22 23 23

1

  • 0
  • 46 Mike Phillips

18 The Rippingtons 20 Candy Dulfer 24 Vincent Ingala
23 27 -4 21 23 -2 20 28 -8

North End Soul

Self-Released

Increased Airplay

Dave Koz Hello Tomorrow (Concord) Brian Simpson South Beach (Shanachie)

Chartbound

Michael McDonald This Christmas (Razor & Tie) Dee Brown A Little Elbowroom (NuGroove)

Most Added

(a station’s first seven spins detected = add)

+32 +23

  • Jonathan Butler So Strong (Mack Avenue)
  • +1

Drew Davidsen We 3 Stringz (Creative Soul Jazz) +1

  • The Jeff Lorber Fusion Now Is The Time (Heads Up) +17
  • Gabriel Mark Hasselbach Told Ya So (Wind Tunnel)

Take 6 The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year

(Heads Up) Fourplay Let’s Touch The Sky (Heads Up) Drew Davidsen We 3 Stringz (Creative Soul Jazz) +11 Norman Brown Sending My Love (Peak) +10 Brad Rambur Can’t Put It Down (Self-Released) +10 Paul Brown & Marc Antoine Foreign Xchange

Kirk Whalum Everything Is Everything: The Music Of Donny Hathaway (Rendezvous) Take 6 The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year (Heads

Up) Brad Rambur Can’t Put It Down (Self-Released) Dennis Nelson Rolling With Passion (M E N D) Kem Intimacy (Universal Motown)
+12 +11

  • (Concord)
  • +8

+8
Drew Davidsen We 3 Stringz (Creative Soul Jazz)

  • Janita Haunted (Engine Company)
  • Michael McDonald This Christmas (Razor & Tie)

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  • TW LW 2W Peak Artist
  • Title

Put The Top Down

  • Label
  • TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds

103 86 17 77 91 -14

1

2

21
21
11

  • Dave Koz
  • Concord

Verve
14 26
89
0

  • 0
  • Brian Culbertson
  • That’s Life (w/ Earl Klugh)

Wake Up Everybody (w/ Common & Melanie Home School/G.O.O.D./

3

  • 3
  • 4
  • 3
  • John Legend & The Roots

66 68 -2

  • 14
  • 7
  • 0

  • Fiona)
  • Columbia

Heads Up Shanachie Trippin ’N’ Rhythm Concord

4

5668

9

14 3775
734979
43145121414
The Jeff Lorber Fusion Euge Groove The Jazzmasters Kenny G Tim Bowman Mindi Abair
Pixel All For You Touch And Go Fall Again
65 48 17 60 68 -8 58 59 -1 58 59 -1 56 64 -8
29 45 31 26 24 37 26 45 26 49 37 844 11 23 31 34 5
6867778765673764686486
0000000000000000000000

  • Let It Shine
  • Trippin’ ’N’ Rhythm

Concord Concord Ulimate Vibe Peak Artistry/Mack Avenue Peak

  • 10
  • Be Beautiful

Heart And Soul Bossa Blue Sending My Love Christiane

54 52 53 49

2

  • 4
  • 10 12 14

10

Kenny G

  • 9
  • 9
  • Chris Standring

Norman Brown Rick Braun
53 56 -3

50 46

12 17 16 13 10 12 14 12 18 15 19 22 15 14 12 17 18 14
4
48 52 -4 46 49 -3

  • David Benoit
  • Will’s Chill

15 Fourplay 12 Jessy J 14 Nils
3rd Degree True Love
Heads Up Peak

45 37

8
45 48 -3 42 44 -2 42 63 -21 38 21 17 38 48 -10

  • Jump Start
  • Baja

17

  • 6
  • 6
  • 6
  • Jackiem Joyner
  • Dance With Me

South Beach Fun In The Sun Start All Over Again The Moon And The Sky Wolfgang 40 Ease Up
Artistry/Mack Avenue Shanachie SOM Concord Sony Frazzy Frog Innervision Heads Up
19 38 28 19 14 16 21 24 26 22 23 21 23 26 42 24 32 28 24 19 19
17 Brian Simpson

  • 1
  • Steve Oliver

21 Dave Koz & Dana Glover 12 Sade 23 Marc Antoine 24 Craig Sharmat 19 Najee

34 31 33 32 31 27 28 24

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    JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • Jan. 23, 2006 Volume 2, Number 9 • $7.95 In This Issue: J@LC, Radio Salute Pittsburgh. 4 Botti In PBS Spring Pledge Special . 5 MakeMusic Offers IAJE Special on SmartMusic . 6 Passings: Bob Weinstock, Phil Elwood . 6 Reviews and Picks . 15 Jazz Radio . 18 Smooth Jazz IAJE 2006 Radio. 25 WRAPUP Radio page 11 Panels. 24, 29 News. 4 Charts: #1 Jazz Album – Houston Person #1 Smooth Album –Brian Simpson #1 Smooth Single – Brian Simpson JazzWeek This Week EDITOR/PUBLISHER Ed Trefzger othing does more to charge my jets than to attend IAJE each MUSIC EDITOR year. While I’m usually exhausted by the end of the conference, Tad Hendrickson Nit’s energizing to catch up with friends and colleagues, to meet CONTRIBUTING EDITORS people face-to-face for the first time, to pick up new ideas, and to be Keith Zimmerman immersed in great music. Getting to spend time at a couple NYC clubs Kent Zimmerman is a big bonus. CONTRIBUTING WRITER/ The most thrilling thing, though, is to see the reactions of young PHOTOGRAPHER Tom Mallison students. The unbridled enthusiasm the young crowd displayed at the PHOTOGRAPHY Stefon Harris and Javon Jackson (with show-stealer Dr. Lonnie Smith) Barry Solof sets was contagious. And it gives me great hope for the vitality and fu- ture health of jazz. Founding Publisher: Tony Gasparre ••• ADVERTISING: Devon Murphy On the subject of young people, I’m watching with great interest the Call (866) 453-6401 ext. 3 or efforts to attract a younger audience at night on WEMU and KUVO.
  • Little Rock, Arkansas

    Little Rock, Arkansas

    Society for American Music Thirty-Ninth Annual Conference Hosted by University of Arkansas at Little Rock Peabody Hotel 6–10 March 2013 Little Rock, Arkansas Mission of the Society for American Music he mission of the Society for American Music Tis to stimulate the appreciation, performance, creation, and study of American musics of all eras and in all their diversity, including the full range of activities and institutions associated with these musics throughout the world. ounded and first named in honor of Oscar Sonneck (1873–1928), the early Chief of the Library of Congress Music Division and the Fpioneer scholar of American music, the Society for American Music is a constituent member of the American Council of Learned Societies. It is designated as a tax-exempt organization, 501(c)(3), by the Internal Revenue Service. Conferences held each year in the early spring give members the opportunity to share information and ideas, to hear performances, and to enjoy the company of others with similar interests. The Society publishes three periodicals. The Journal of the Society for American Music, a quarterly journal, is published for the Society by Cambridge University Press. Contents are chosen through review by a distinguished editorial advisory board representing the many subjects and professions within the field of American music.The Society for American Music Bulletin is published three times yearly and provides a timely and informal means by which members communicate with each other. The annual Directory provides a list of members, their postal and email addresses, and telephone and fax numbers. Each member lists current topics or projects that are then indexed, providing a useful means of contact for those with shared interests.
  • Omer Avital Ed Palermo René Urtreger Michael Brecker

    Omer Avital Ed Palermo René Urtreger Michael Brecker

    JANUARY 2015—ISSUE 153 YOUR FREE GUIDE TO THE NYC JAZZ SCENE NYCJAZZRECORD.COM special feature BEST 2014OF ICP ORCHESTRA not clowning around OMER ED RENÉ MICHAEL AVITAL PALERMO URTREGER BRECKER Managing Editor: Laurence Donohue-Greene Editorial Director & Production Manager: Andrey Henkin To Contact: The New York City Jazz Record 116 Pinehurst Avenue, Ste. J41 JANUARY 2015—ISSUE 153 New York, NY 10033 United States New York@Night 4 Laurence Donohue-Greene: [email protected] Interview : Omer Avital by brian charette Andrey Henkin: 6 [email protected] General Inquiries: Artist Feature : Ed Palermo 7 by ken dryden [email protected] Advertising: On The Cover : ICP Orchestra 8 by clifford allen [email protected] Editorial: [email protected] Encore : René Urtreger 10 by ken waxman Calendar: [email protected] Lest We Forget : Michael Brecker 10 by alex henderson VOXNews: [email protected] Letters to the Editor: LAbel Spotlight : Smoke Sessions 11 by marcia hillman [email protected] VOXNEWS 11 by katie bull US Subscription rates: 12 issues, $35 International Subscription rates: 12 issues, $45 For subscription assistance, send check, cash or money order to the address above In Memoriam 12 by andrey henkin or email [email protected] Festival Report Staff Writers 13 David R. Adler, Clifford Allen, Fred Bouchard, Stuart Broomer, CD Reviews 14 Katie Bull, Tom Conrad, Ken Dryden, Donald Elfman, Brad Farberman, Sean Fitzell, Special Feature: Best Of 2014 28 Kurt Gottschalk, Tom Greenland, Alex Henderson, Marcia Hillman, Miscellany Terrell Holmes, Robert Iannapollo, 43 Suzanne Lorge, Marc Medwin, Robert Milburn, Russ Musto, Event Calendar 44 Sean J. O’Connell, Joel Roberts, John Sharpe, Elliott Simon, Andrew Vélez, Ken Waxman As a society, we are obsessed with the notion of “Best”.
  • ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: a SURVEY of SOLO REPERTOIRE for CORNET Steven Cunningham, Doctor of Musical Arts, 2017

    ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: a SURVEY of SOLO REPERTOIRE for CORNET Steven Cunningham, Doctor of Musical Arts, 2017

    ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: A SURVEY OF SOLO REPERTOIRE FOR CORNET Steven Cunningham, Doctor of Musical Arts, 2017 Dissertation directed by: Professor Chris Gekker, University of Maryland School of Music The cornet is a brass instrument that has impacted large facets of musical repertoire, brass instrument design and brass pedagogy. The trumpet eventually became the primary soprano brass instrument of choice because of projection and brilliance. Cornets are now featured in British-style Brass Bands and by select classical and jazz soloists. The ‘cornet a pistons’ was integrated into symphonic writing in the early nineteenth century. With the invention of the valves in 1815, this instrument was able to play chromatically. Cornets were able to change keys quickly within symphonic pieces while natural trumpets had to change crooks to match the key. My dissertation focuses on cornet solo repertoire in different eras of musical history. The recitals are organized by specific movements in musical eras. The first recital focused on the early New Orleans style of jazz cornet. The second recital focused on the use of the cornet in hard-bop and post-bop. The final recital focused on American and European classical pieces for cornet and piano. A SURVEY OF SOLO REPERTOIRE FOR CORNET by Steven Bernard Cunningham Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Maryland, College Park, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Musical Arts 2017 Advisory Committee: Professor Chris Gekker,
  • 26Th Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival

    26Th Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival

    Jz_001c.indd 1 10/1/15 3:56 PM IMPORTANT NOTE: Please review the proof thoroughly and submit all corrections together. Any requests after 2 revisions may incur additional design fees. Jz_002c.indd 1 10/1/15 4:12 PM October 2015 - Rehoboth Beach JAZZ FESTIVAL Page 3 After silence, that which comes closest to expressing the inexpressible is music. ~ ALDOUS HUXLEY ~ REHOBOTH MILLSBORO LEWES 246 Rehoboth Avenue 28442 DuPont Blvd. 1240 Kings Highway 227-3883 • 1-800-345-3469 934-3970 • 1-888-934-3970 645-2207 • 1-800-331-4241 JackLingo.com Page 4 October 2015 - Rehoboth Beach JAZZ FESTIVAL This program was created and published by the Cape Contents Gazette Special Sections Editor 8 Marc Antoine - Artist of Year Jen Ellingsworth Copy Editor Bob Yesbek 12 Jazz is special to Sam Calagione Page Design Deny Howeth 18 Van Williamson marks 25th fest Production Coordinator Norma Parks Advertising Sales Manager 20 Groove with BWB, Sax Pack Chris Rausch Advertising Representatives Cindy Bowlin 40 Al Jarreau shines Bettye LaVette will Kathy McGinty dazzle at a concert Amanda Neafie at 8:30 p.m. Andrew Thomas Saturday, Oct. 17. 53 Stanley Jordan is a must-see See page 64. Production Staff Kristin Sinnott Christopher D. Foster The Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival is produced by the Delaware Celebration of Jazz. Dennis Santangini, president; Leon Galitzin, Edwin Krumm 58 Pieces of a Dream Come true vice president; Kas Naylor, head of hospitality; and Bing Crosby, Sherresha Powell webmaster. Cover artwork by Mike Massengale. Teresa Rodriguez Annual Christmas Joy! 365 * Silent Auction * Auction proceeds are used for Sat., Oct.
  • Jared Sims, Saxophone Jared Sims Performs on All of the Saxophones

    Jared Sims, Saxophone Jared Sims Performs on All of the Saxophones

    Joe Parillo, Piano Joe Parillo has performed in Brazil, Italy, Germany, New Zealand and Taiwan and has played nationally and internationally with the Glenn Miller Orchestra and vibraphonist Jay Hoggard. He was featured artist for the Steinway Artists Celebration at Boston Symphony Hall in honor of the 150th anniversary of Steinway and Sons. Parillo has been commissioned to write three jazz ballets and has arranged and recorded more than 25 full-length children's productions. He has also produced SongBook, Clouds and the CDs “Almost Carefree” and “Block Island Summer” for his ensemble as well as the gospel CD “Meditations of the Heart.” Parillo has been director of jazz studies at the University of Rhode Island for the past 30 years and is the current chairman of the music department. In 2003, he brought to fruition the jazz studies specialization under the B.A. degree as well as the jazz studies minor at the university. He holds a master's degree in composition from the New England Conservatory and has written and arranged music for theater and film. His most recent works have aired on WSBE-TV and the SciFi Channel's "First Wave." Jared Sims, saxophone Jared Sims performs on all of the saxophones as well as clarinet and flute. He has toured throughout the United States and in Europe, South America, and Asia. Sims has performed live with an array of artists that include Han Bennink, Cecil McBee, Bob Brookmeyer, Stefon Harris, Landau Eugene Murphy, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Melvin Sparks, Soulive, Oteil Burbridge (Allman Brothers), DJ Logic, Kiddus I, Matisyahu, the 10,000 Maniacs, and Noel Gallagher (Oasis).
  • Jazzweek Smooth Album Chart Sept

    Jazzweek Smooth Album Chart Sept

    airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart Sept. 13, 2010 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 1 1 Kenny G Heart And Soul Concord 151 144 7 13 10 0 2 3 3 1 Sade Soldier Of Love Sony 135 126 9 38 9 0 3 2 2 1 Mindi Abair In Hi-Fi Stereo Concord 133 141 -8 24 10 0 4 9 7 4 Chris Standring Blue Bolero Ulimate Vibe 110 85 25 32 9 0 5 4 4 1 Rick Braun All It Takes Artistry/Mack Avenue 108 110 -2 67 8 0 6 5 6 5 Steve Oliver Global Kiss SOM 92 91 1 21 7 0 6 8 11 1 Bernie Williams Moving Forward Reform/Rock Ridge 92 87 5 76 9 0 8 9 10 8 Michael Buble Crazy Love 143/Reprise 82 85 -3 46 9 0 9 12 8 1 Peter White Good Day Peak 80 78 2 56 9 0 9 12 15 1 Jessy J True Love Peak 80 78 2 60 6 0 11 14 19 11 Jonathan Butler So Strong Mack Avenue 75 73 2 26 7 0 12 7 9 7 Brian Culbertson XII Verve 72 88 -16 13 9 0 13 25 24 3 Euge Groove Sunday Morning Shanachie 70 50 20 47 7 0 14 19 15 14 Norman Brown Sending My Love Peak 69 63 6 13 9 0 15 11 11 2 Walter Beasley Free Your Mind Heads Up 66 82 -16 82 7 0 16 6 5 3 Darren Rahn Talk Of The Town NuGroove 64 89 -25 82 5 0 17 21 15 15 The Jazzmasters Jazzmasters VI Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 62 62 0 18 8 0 17 26 22 1 Boney James Send One Your Love Concord 62 49 13 85 9 0 19 18 14 6 Spencer Day Vagabond Concord Jazz 60 65 -5 43 8 0 20 15 15 1 Norah Jones The Fall Blue Note 58 70 -12 43 7 0 20 19 21 3 Jesse Cook The Rumba Foundation Koch 58 63 -5 49 6 0 22 23 20 17 Herbie Hancock The Imagine Project Herbie Hancock 55 51 4 9 7 0 23 42 33 23 Jackiem Joyner Jackiem Joyner Artistry/Mack Avenue