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WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report for Past 7 Days Beginning 12/04/2009 This Period (TP) = 12/04/09 to 12/10/09 Last Period (LP) = 11/27/09 to 12/03/09 WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report For Past 7 Days Beginning 12/04/2009 This Period (TP) = 12/04/09 to 12/10/09 Last Period (LP) = 11/27/09 to 12/03/09 TP Rank LP Rank Artist Release Label Release Year TP Plays LP Plays +/- 1 78 Various Artists Strictly The Best VP 2009 8 0 +8 40 2 6 Dana Hall Into The Light Origin 2009 7 7 0 2 16 Steve Davis Eloquence Jazz Legacy 2009 7 5 +2 2 20 Joe Locke Sticks And Jazz Eyes 2007 7 4 +3 Strings 5 1 Jake Langley Here And Now Tonepoet 2009 6 11 -5 5 11 The Wayne Bien Bien Patois 2009 6 6 0 Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet 5 20 Michael O'Neill Still Dancin' Jazzmo 2007 6 4 +2 8 3 The Mike Longo Sting Like A Bee C.A.P. 2009 5 8 -3 Trio 8 6 James Weidman Three Worlds Inner Circle 2009 5 7 -2 8 11 Madame Pat Madame Pat Blue Ark 2009 5 6 -1 Tandy Tandy Remembers Irene Reid 8 20 Deep Blue Organ Folk Music Origin 2007 5 4 +1 Trio 8 78 Kermit Ruffins Have A Crazy Basin Street 2009 5 0 +5 Cool Christmas 13 2 Rodney Jones A Thousand 18th & Vine 2009 4 9 -5 Small Things 13 3 Angela The Way They Resonance 2009 4 8 -4 Hagenbach Make Me Feel 13 16 Miguel Zenon Esta Plena Marsalis 2009 4 5 -1 13 20 Poncho Sanchez Psychedelic Concord Jazz 2009 4 4 0 Blues 13 33 Ben Allison Think Free Palmetto 2009 4 2 +2 13 33 Cassandra Blue Skies JMT 1988 4 2 +2 Wilson 13 33 Ella Fitzgerald & The Complete Verve 1997 4 2 +2 Louis Armstrong Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong On Verve 13 78 Steve Nelson Sound-Effect HighNote 2007 4 0 +4 13 78 Thomas Marriott The Cool Origin 2007 4 0 +4 Season: An Origin Records Holiday Collection, Vol. 2 13 78 Various Artists Hipsters' Holiday: Rhino 1989 4 0 +4 Vocal Jazz And R&B Classics 23 3 Gerald Wilson Detroit Mack Avenue 2009 3 8 -5 Copyright 2009 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com Page 1. WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report For Past 7 Days Beginning 12/04/2009 This Period (TP) = 12/04/09 to 12/10/09 Last Period (LP) = 11/27/09 to 12/03/09 TP Rank LP Rank Artist Release Label Release Year TP Plays LP Plays +/- Orchestra 23 6 Roni Ben-Hur Fortuna Motema 2009 3 7 -4 23 11 Oliver Jones & Pleased To Meet Justin Time 2009 3 6 -3 Hank Jones You 23 11 Royce Campbell Movie Song Philology 2009 3 6 -3 Trio & Phil Project Woods 23 16 Vijay Iyer Trio Historicity Act Company 2009 3 5 -2 23 20 Eric Alexander Revival Of The HighNote 2009 3 4 -1 Fittest 23 20 Houston Person Mellow HighNote 2009 3 4 -1 23 33 Pamela Luss Sweet And Saxy Savant 2009 3 2 +1 23 45 Shirley Horn But Beautiful: Verve / UMG 2005 3 1 +2 The Best Of Shirley Horn On Verve 23 78 Ann Hampton Blues In The Telarc Jazz 2006 3 0 +3 Callaway Night 23 78 Eddie Allen Jazzy Brass For DBCD 2009 3 0 +3 The Holidays 23 78 Jackie Ryan You And The OpenArt 2007 3 0 +3 Night And The Music 23 78 Ray Charles The Spirit Of Rhino 1985 3 0 +3 Christmas 23 78 Sam Yahel Truth And Origin 2007 3 0 +3 Beauty 23 78 The Clayton- Live At MCG MCG Jazz 2005 3 0 +3 Hamilton Jazz Orchestra 23 78 Various Artists Jackson Lovers Ki/oon / VP 2009 3 0 +3 23 78 Various Artists Jingle Bell Jam: Rhino 1994 3 0 +3 Jazz Christmas Classics 23 78 Various Artists Jingle Bell Swing Columbia 1999 3 0 +3 23 78 Various Artists Yule B Swingin' Hip-O 1998 3 0 +3 42 6 Jeff Hamilton Symbiosis Capri 2009 2 7 -5 Trio 42 6 McCoy Tyner Solo: Live From Half Note 2009 2 7 -5 San Francisco 42 16 Mark Levine And Off & On Left Coast Clave 2009 2 5 -3 The Latin Tinge 42 20 George Colligan Come Together Sunnyside 2009 2 4 -2 42 20 Joey Snapshot HighNote 2009 2 4 -2 DeFrancesco 42 33 Calabria Foti A Lovely Way To MoCo 2007 2 2 0 Copyright 2009 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com Page 2. WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report For Past 7 Days Beginning 12/04/2009 This Period (TP) = 12/04/09 to 12/10/09 Last Period (LP) = 11/27/09 to 12/03/09 TP Rank LP Rank Artist Release Label Release Year TP Plays LP Plays +/- Spend An Evening 42 33 Carolyn Leonhart If Dreams Come Nagel Heyer 2007 2 2 0 & Wayne True Escoffery 42 33 Dena Derose Live At The Jazz MAXJAZZ 2007 2 2 0 Standard: Volume One 42 33 PJ Perry & Joined At The Cellar Live 2007 2 2 0 Campbell Ryga Hip 42 45 Andy Bey American Song Savoy Jazz 2004 2 1 +1 42 45 Anne Ducros Urban Tribe Dreyfus Jazz 2007 2 1 +1 42 45 David Hazeltine The Inspiration Sharp Nine 2007 2 1 +1 Suite 42 45 Freddie Hubbard Open Sesame Blue Note 1960 2 1 +1 42 45 Graham Dechter Right On Time Capri 2009 2 1 +1 42 78 Andy Bey Ain't Necessarily 12th Street 2007 2 0 +2 So 42 78 Art Blakey & The Moanin' Blue Note 1958 2 0 +2 Jazz Messengers 42 78 Bob DeVos Playing For Savant 2007 2 0 +2 Keeps 42 78 Cannonball Cannonball Riverside 1960 2 0 +2 Adderley & The Adderley & The Poll-Winners Poll-Winners 42 78 Collie Buddz Collie Buddz Columbia 2007 2 0 +2 42 78 Count Basie Swinging, Mack Avenue 2009 2 0 +2 Orchestra Singing, Playing 42 78 Eartha Kitt The Best of MCA 1975 2 0 +2 Eartha Kitt 42 78 Ella Fitzgerald Ella Fitzgerald Verve 1958 2 0 +2 Sings The Duke Ellington Song Book, Vol. 2 42 78 Etta Jones Don't Go To Prestige 1960 2 0 +2 Strangers 42 78 Hank Crawford Heart And Soul: Rhino 1994 2 0 +2 The Hank Crawford Anthology 42 78 Jeb Patton New Strides MaxJazz 2009 2 0 +2 42 78 John Brown & Merry Christmas, Self-Released 2007 2 0 +2 Ray Codrington Baby 42 78 Juan Carlos Joy To The Tenure 2007 2 0 +2 Quintero World 42 78 Miles Davis 1958 Miles Columbia 1958 2 0 +2 Copyright 2009 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com Page 3. WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report For Past 7 Days Beginning 12/04/2009 This Period (TP) = 12/04/09 to 12/10/09 Last Period (LP) = 11/27/09 to 12/03/09 TP Rank LP Rank Artist Release Label Release Year TP Plays LP Plays +/- 42 78 Miles Davis Cool & Collected Legacy / 2006 2 0 +2 Columbia 42 78 Nancy King Live At Jazz MAXJAZZ 2006 2 0 +2 Standard 42 78 Paul Bollenback Invocation Elefant Dreams 2007 2 0 +2 42 78 Roy Hargrove Earfood Groovin' High / 2008 2 0 +2 EmArcy 42 78 Royce Campbell A Jazz Guitar Moon Cycle 2004 2 0 +2 Christmas 42 78 Russell Malone Live At Jazz MaxJazz 2007 2 0 +2 Standard, Volume 2 42 78 Sean Paul Imperial Blaze VP / Atlantic 2009 2 0 +2 42 78 Terell Stafford Taking Chances: MAXJAZZ 2007 2 0 +2 Live At The Dakota 42 78 The Airmen Of Cool Yule Self-Released 2009 2 0 +2 Note 42 78 The Dizzy Dizzy's Business MCG Jazz 2006 2 0 +2 Gillespie All-Star Big Band 42 78 Various Artists A Jazzed Up Universal 2002 2 0 +2 Holiday 42 78 Various Artists Jingle Bell Jazz Columbia 1985 2 0 +2 42 78 Various Artists Merry Christmas Motown 1968 2 0 +2 From Motown 83 11 Jeff Lashway Reunion Random Act 2009 1 6 -5 83 20 Ray Brown Some Of My Telarc Jazz 1998 1 4 -3 Best Friends Are...Singers 83 20 Terell Stafford, Bridging The Planet Arts / 2009 1 4 -3 Dick Oatts Gap Blujazz Quintet 83 30 Chuck Owen & The Comet's MAMA 2009 1 3 -2 The Jazz Surge Tail: Performing The Compositions Of Michael Brecker 83 30 Manuel Valera Currents MaxJazz 2009 1 3 -2 83 30 Reuben Wilson Azure Te 18th & Vine 2009 1 3 -2 83 33 David 'Fathead' House Of David: Rhino 1993 1 2 -1 Newman The David 'Fathead' Newman Anthology 83 33 Jim Snidero Tippin' Savant 2007 1 2 -1 83 33 Jimmy Reed The Essential Charly 2004 1 2 -1 Copyright 2009 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com Page 4. WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report For Past 7 Days Beginning 12/04/2009 This Period (TP) = 12/04/09 to 12/10/09 Last Period (LP) = 11/27/09 to 12/03/09 TP Rank LP Rank Artist Release Label Release Year TP Plays LP Plays +/- Boss Man: The Very Best Of The Vee-Jay Years, 1953 - 1966 [Box Set] 83 33 Jon Irabagon The Observer Concord Jazz 2009 1 2 -1 83 45 Billie Holiday Velvet Moods Clef 1956 1 1 0 83 45 Bobby Sanabria Big Band Urban Jazzheads 2007 1 1 0 Folktales 83 45 Dee Dee Keeping Verve 1993 1 1 0 Bridgewater Tradition 83 45 Dizzy Gillespie Night In Tunisia: Bluebird / Legacy 2006 1 1 0 The Very Best Of Dizzy Gillespie 83 45 Django Sweet Georgia Decca 1938 1 1 0 Reinhardt Brown (w/ Coleman Hawkins) [Single] 83 45 Esperanza Esperanza Heads Up 2008 1 1 0 Spalding 83 45 Herbie Hancock Possibilities Hancock / Hear 2005 1 1 0 83 45 Jamelody Be Prepared VP 2008 1 1 0 83 45 Jeff Rupert From Memphis Random Act 2009 1 1 0 To Mobile 83 45 Johann IBM 1401 - A 4AD 2006 1 1 0 Johannsson User's Manual 83 45 John Coltrane & John Coltrane & Impulse! / MCA 1963 1 1 0 Johnny Hartman Johnny Hartman 83 45 Jonathan The South Of Mel Bay 2007 1 1 0 Kreisberg Everywhere 83 45 Kelly Eisenhour Seek And Find BluJazz 2007 1 1 0 83 45 Mark Murphy Bop For Miles HighNote 2004 1 1 0 83 45 Mike LeDonne On Fire: Live At Savant 2006 1 1 0 Smoke NYC 83 45 Nina Simone Sings The Blues RCA / BMG / 2006 1 1 0 [Remastered] Legacy 83 45 Orchestra Made In Dakar World Circuit / 2008 1 1 0 Baobab Nonesuch 83 45 Red Garland Dig It! Prestige 1957 1 1 0 Quintet with John Coltrane 83 45 Royce Campbell Six By Six Moon Cycle 2004 1 1 0 83 45 The Barnes The Barnes Air Gospel 2008 1 1 0 Family Family Reunion II [Sampler] 83 45 The Gerald Monterey Moods Mack Avenue 2007 1 1 0 Wilson Orchestra Copyright 2009 Mediaguide, Inc.
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