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Jazzweek with Airplay Data Powered by Jazzweek.Com • December 20, 2010 Volume 7, Number 4 • $7.95 JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • December 20, 2010 Volume 7, Number 4 • $7.95 Jazz Album No. 1: Cassandra Wilson Silver Smooth Album No. 1: Dave Koz Hello Pony (Blue Note) Tomorrow (Concord) World Music No. 1: AfroCubism AfroCubism Smooth Single No. 1: Dave Koz “Put The Top (Nonesuch) Down” (Concord) 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 December 20 December 27 January 4 Larry Willis (1940) Bunk Johnson (1889) Frankie Newton (1906) December 21 Booty Wood (1919) Slim Gaillard (1916) Panama Francis (1918) Walter Norris (1931) Frank Wess (1922) Hank Crawford (1934) December 28 John McLaughlin (1942) John Hicks (1941) Earl “Fatha” Hines (1903) Eugene Chadbourne (1954) December 22 Ed Thigpen (1930) January 5 Joe Lee Wilson (1935) Lonnie Liston Smith (1940) Wild Bill Davison (1906) Michel Petrucciani (1962) Dizzy Reece (1931) December 23 David Berkman (1964) Jerry Gonzalez (1949) Chet Baker (1929) Frank Morgan (1933) December 29 January 6 Snub Mosley (1905) Barry Altschul (1943) December 24 Joe Lovano (1952) Baby Dodds (1898) January 7 Cladys “Jabbo” Smith (1908) December 30 Henry Allen (1908) Ray Bryant (1931) Jack Montrose (1928) Chano Pozo (1915) Chris McGregor (1936) Wolfgang Dauner (1935) Sam Woodyard (1925) Woody Shaw (1944) December 31 Kenny Davern (1935) Ralph Moore (1956) John Kirby (1908) January 9 Louis Moutin (1961) Jonah Jones (1909) Kenny Clarke (1914) François Moutin (1961) January 1 Betty Roche (1920) December 25 Israel Crosby (1919) Bucky Pizzarelli (1926) Kid Ory (1890) Milt Jackson (1923) January 10 Cab Calloway (1907) Susannah McCorkle (1946) Max Roach (1924) Chris Woods (1925) T. C. Pfeilier (1958) Waymon Reed (1940) Bob James (1939) January 2 Mike Stern (1954) Ronnie Cuber (1941) Arthur Prysock (1929) January 11 December 26 January 3 Wilbur de Paris (1900) Monty Budwig (1929) John Jenkins (1931) Tab Smith (1909) John Scofield (1951) James Carter (1969) Cassandra Wilson (1955) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Doug Hall at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • December 20, 2010 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart Dec. 20, 2010 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 2 5 1 Cassandra Wilson Silver Pony Blue Note 197 182 15 6 50 0 2 4 2 2 Russell Malone Triple Play MAXJAZZ 190 180 10 6 50 0 3 2 4 1 Houston Person Moment To Moment HighNote 173 182 -9 10 47 0 4 1 3 1 The Clayton Brothers The New Song And Dance ArtistShare 170 183 -13 10 52 0 5 6 6 1 Kevin Eubanks Zen Food Mack Avenue 160 163 -3 6 39 0 6 5 1 1 Cyrus Chestnut Journeys JLP 153 164 -11 9 41 0 7 29 35 1 James Moody Moody 4B IPO 143 75 68 17 52 0 8 8 7 7 Louis Hayes Lou’s Idea American Showplace 130 143 -13 6 42 0 9 11 10 5 Mary Stallings Dream HighNote 123 121 2 10 46 0 10 12 11 10 Bill O’Connell Rhapsody In Blue Challenge 122 120 2 7 41 0 11 9 9 9 Patrick Williams Aurora ArtistShare 120 130 -10 7 50 0 12 10 13 10 Joe Magnarelli My Old Flame Give@Go 119 126 -7 10 42 0 13 7 14 2 Denise Donatelli When Lights Are Low Savant 117 155 -38 13 46 0 14 13 8 8 Kermit Ruffins Happy Talk Basin Street 111 119 -8 8 31 0 15 33 19 15 Helio Alves Musica JLP 102 72 30 4 45 0 16 15 18 6 Grant Stewart Around The Corner Sharp Nine 100 106 -6 12 39 0 17 – – 8 Vijay Iyer Solo ActMusic & Vision 99 26 73 15 46 0 18 14 24 14 Bill Easley Love Stories American Showplace 96 110 -14 6 25 0 19 16 11 8 Ryan Cohan Another Look Motema 93 104 -11 12 37 0 20 18 21 4 Charles Lloyd Quartet Mirror ECM 89 99 -10 14 44 0 21 31 19 1 Steve Turre Delicious & Delightful HighNote 88 74 14 16 36 0 22 34 25 12 Dmitry Baevsky Down With It Sharp Nine 83 69 14 14 34 0 23 17 32 17 Randy Weston The Storyteller Motema 80 102 -22 4 37 0 23 21 16 13 Andy Farber This Could Be The Start Of Something Big Black Warrior 80 91 -11 12 23 0 25 22 15 4 Bobby Watson The Gates BBQ Suite Lafiya 79 90 -11 13 28 0 25 54 – 1 Jackie Ryan Doozy Open Art 79 51 28 61 23 0 27 39 35 27 Takuya Kuroda Bitter And High Self-Released 78 63 15 6 28 0 28 20 34 20 Steve Gadd Live At Voce BFM Jazz/Varese Fontana 74 92 -18 5 29 0 28 24 39 13 Dan Block From His World To Mine: The Music Of Duke Miles High 74 86 -12 9 27 0 Ellington 28 29 30 20 Jane Monheit Home Emarcy 74 75 -1 13 25 0 28 36 41 1 Tamir Hendelman Destinations Resonance 74 68 6 20 40 0 32 19 17 1 Conrad Herwig The Latin Side Of Herbie Hancock Half Note 73 93 -20 17 35 0 33 43 51 33 Leslie Pintchik We’re Here To Listen Pintch Hard 72 57 15 8 24 1 34 59 – 34 Matt Wilson Matt Wilson’s Christmas Tree-O Palmetto 70 47 23 3 22 1 35 27 22 1 The Marsalis Family Music Redeems Marsalis 66 79 -13 18 26 0 36 26 23 23 Tony Guerrero Blue Room Charleston Square 65 80 -15 12 24 0 37 38 43 37 Pete Levin Jump! Pete Levin 62 65 -3 8 27 0 38 22 37 22 Pete Malinverni A Beautiful Thing Saranac 61 90 -29 9 27 0 39 42 49 37 Matt Savage Welcome Home Savage 60 59 1 8 19 0 39 39 31 9 Joey DeFrancesco Never Can Say Goodbye: The Music Of HighNote 60 63 -3 13 22 0 Michael Jackson 41 31 39 25 Dan Adler Back To The Bridge Emdan 59 74 -15 11 21 0 41 37 33 1 Esperanza Spalding Chamber Music Society Heads Up 59 67 -8 18 28 0 43 49 38 24 Negroni’s Trio Just Three Mojito 55 54 1 11 18 0 44 45 – 44 Anthony Branker & Ascent Dance Music Origin 54 56 -2 3 23 0 44 34 29 14 The Cookers Warriors JLP 54 69 -15 14 32 0 46 39 45 39 Paquito D’Rivera Panamericana Suite MCG Jazz 53 63 -10 7 28 0 46 45 26 26 Pamela Hines Moon Germs Spice Rack 53 56 -3 10 28 0 46 28 41 4 Freddy Cole Freddy Cole Sings Mr.B HighNote 53 76 -23 16 22 0 49 43 – 24 The Oster-Welker Jazz Alliance Detour Ahead Jazzed Media 52 57 -5 13 22 0 50 – – 50 Mario Romano Valentina Alma 51 43 8 5 24 0 50 – 52 1 Kenny Burrell Be Yourself HighNote 51 41 10 23 28 0 50 – – 4 James Moody Moody 4A IPO 51 7 44 49 32 0 Most Added (a station’s first seven spins detected = add) Increased Airplay Chartbound Leslie Pintchik We’re Here To Listen (Pintch Hard) +1 Vijay Iyer Solo (ActMusic & Vision) +73 Luis Bonilla Twilight (Planet Arts) Matt Wilson Matt Wilson’s Christmas Tree-O James Moody Moody 4B (IPO) +68 Thomas Marriott Constraints & Liberations (Origin) (Palmetto) +1 James Moody Moody 4A (IPO) +44 Wynton Marsalis Christmas Jazz Jam (Compass) Luis Bonilla Twilight (Planet Arts) +1 Wynton Marsalis Christmas Jazz Jam (Compass) +31 Wide Hive Players Wide Hive Players 2 Guitar (Wide Hive) Joey DeFrancesco, Vito Rezza, Robi Botos, Phil Dwyer Helio Alves Musica (JLP) +30 Greta Matassa and Clipper Anderson And To All A Good One Take, Vol. 4 (Alma) +1 Jackie Ryan Doozy (Open Art) +28 Night (Origin) Thomas Marriott Constraints & Liberations (Origin) +1 Dana Lauren It’s You Or No One (Self-Released) +28 Michael Zsoldos Off The Cuff (NJB) Dave Holland & Pepe Habichuela Hands (Dare2) +1 Thomas Marriott Constraints & Liberations (Origin) +27 Allan Harris Allan Harris Sings A Nat King Cole Microscopic Septet Friday The 13th: The Micros Luis Bonilla Twilight (Planet Arts) +24 Christmas (Love) Play Monk (Cuneiform) +1 Matt Wilson Matt Wilson’s Christmas Tree-O Wil Swindler Universe B (OA2) Frank Sinatra Live At The Meadowlands (Concord) +1 (Palmetto) +23 Eli Degibri Israeli Song (Anzic) Dave Brubeck Legacy Of A Legend (Sony Legacy) jazzweek.com • December 20, 2010 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2010 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart Dec. 20, 2010 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 1 1 Dave Koz Hello Tomorrow Concord 151 170 -19 15 10 0 2 2 2 1 Kenny G Heart And Soul Concord 109 132 -23 27 8 0 3 4 4 1 Mindi Abair In Hi-Fi Stereo Concord 97 91 6 38 9 0 4 3 3 2 Brian Culbertson XII Verve 89 94 -5 27 9 0 5 14 20 5 Fourplay Let’s Touch The Sky Heads Up 88 64 24 9 9 0 6 17 15 4 The Jazzmasters Jazzmasters VI Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 78 58 20 32 8 0 6 5 10 5 Norman Brown Sending My Love Peak 78 79 -1 27 9 0 8 8 5 5 Jackiem Joyner Jackiem Joyner Artistry/Mack Avenue 74 69 5 24 8 0 Home School/G.O.O.D./ 9 12 11 9 John Legend & The Roots Wake Up! Columbia 71 66 5 15 8 0 10 8 7 3 Euge Groove Sunday Morning Shanachie 70 69 1 61 8 0 11 10 11 1 Sade Soldier Of Love Sony 67 67 0 52 9 0 12 13 25 12 The Jeff Lorber Fusion Now Is The Time Heads Up 66 65 1 30 10 0 12 6 6 3 Darren Rahn Talk Of The Town NuGroove 66 76 -10 96 6 0 14 7 7 3 Chris Standring Blue Bolero Ulimate Vibe 64 73 -9 46 6 0 15 10 7 1 Bernie Williams Moving Forward Reform/Rock Ridge 60 67 -7 90 8 0 16 20 22 6 Spencer Day Vagabond Concord Jazz 58 53 5 57 6 0 17 31 25 2 Steve Oliver Global Kiss SOM 50 38 12 35 7 0 17 20 18 1 Jessy J True Love Peak 50 53 -3 74 7 0 19 25 21 10 David Benoit Earthglow Peak 49 48 1 38 5 0 19 16 13 6 Michael Buble Crazy Love 143/Reprise 49 59 -10 60 8 0 21 27 28 21 Nils What The Funk? Baja 48 42 6 12 7 0 21 18 13 13 Tim Bowman The Collection Trippin’ ’N’ Rhythm 48 57 -9 25 7 0 21 30 31 11 Jonathan Butler So Strong Mack Avenue 48 39 9 40 4 0 24 19 35 16 Brian Simpson South Beach Shanachie 47 56 -9 17 6 0 25 22 22 22 Marc Antoine My Classical Way Frazzy Frog 45 52 -7 10 7 0 26 26 25 11 Brian Bromberg It Is What It Is Mack Avenue 43 43 0 57 5 0 26 15 16 1 Rick Braun All It Takes Artistry/Mack Avenue 43 62 -19 81 6 0 28 24 18 2 Najee Mind Over Matter Heads
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