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Jazzweek with Airplay Data Powered by Jazzweek.Com • March 22, 2010 Volume 6, Number 17 • $7.95 JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • March 22, 2010 Volume 6, Number 17 • $7.95 Jazz Album No. 1: Jamie Cullum The Pursuit Smooth Album No. 1: Sade, Solider of Love (Verve Forecast) (Sony) World Music No. 1: Lionel Loueke Mwaliko Smooth Single No. 1: Paul Taylor, “Burnin’” (Blue Note) (Peak) 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 March 22 March 28 April 5 George Benson (1943) Paul Whiteman (1890) Stanley Turrentine (1934) Melvin Sparks (1946) Thad Jones (1923) Evan Parker (1944) Bob Mover (1952) Tete Montoliu (1933) April 6 March 23 Donald Brown (1954) Charlie Rouse (1924) David Frishberg (1933) March 29 Randy Weston (1926) Dave Pike (1938) Michael Brecker (1949) Gerry Mulligan (1927) March 24 March 30 André Previn (1929) King Pleasure (1922) Carl Berger (1935) Art Taylor (1929) Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre (1936) Astrud Gilberto (1940) Bill Hardman (1933) Steve Kuhn (1938) Marilyn Crispell (1947) Horace Tapscott (1934) Gene Bertoncini (1937) Paul McCandless (1947) March 31 Renee Rosnes (1962) Red Norvo (1908) April 7 March 25 Freddie Green (1911) Billie Holliday (1915) Mongo Santamaria (1922) Pete Johnson (1904) April 1 Connie Kay (1927) Paul Motian (1931) Harry Carney (1910) Victor Feldman (1934) Larry Gales (1936) John Laporta (1920) Freddie Hubbard (1938) Makoto Ozone (1961) Duke Jordan (1922) Pete Laroca (1938) March 26 April 2 Alex Schlippenbach (1938) Flip Phillips (1915) Booker Little (1938) Bob Berg (1951) Brew Moore (1924) Larry Coryell (1943) James Moody (1925) April 8 April 3 Carmen McRae (1920) March 27 Jimmy McGriff (1936) April 10 Pee Wee Russell (1906) Harold Vick (1936) Walter Bishop, Jr. (1927) Ben Webster (1909) Eric Kloss (1949) Sarah Vaughan (1924) Denny Zeitlin (1938) April 4 Harold Ashby (1925) Joey DeFrancesco (1971) Gene Ramey (1913) Bill Barron (1927) April 12 Jake Hanna (1931) Johnny Dodds (1892) Hugh Masekela (1939) Lionel Hampton (1909) Michel Camilo (1952) Tommy Turrentine (1928) Benny Green (piano) (1963) Herbie Hancock (1940) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Doug Hall at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • March 22, 2010 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart March 22, 2010 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 22 51 1 Jamie Cullum The Pursuit Verve Forecast 293 100 193 6 53 20 2 1 1 1 Ahmad Jamal A Quiet Time Dreyfus Jazz 233 231 2 8 55 0 3 53 43 3 Lionel Loueke Mwaliko Blue Note 180 62 118 7 57 11 3 6 10 4 Jeremy Pelt Men Of Honor HighNote 180 159 21 6 53 1 5 3 35 3 Mike LeDonne The Groover Savant 165 175 -10 3 56 7 5 4 3 3 Hadley Caliman Straight Ahead Origin 165 171 -6 8 46 1 7 2 2 1 Steve Hobbs Quartet Vibes, Straight Up Challenge 152 184 -32 10 33 0 8 15 51 8 Rufus Reid Out Front Motema 133 115 18 3 51 16 8 8 7 4 Joe Locke For The Love Of You E1 Entertainment 133 153 -20 8 47 0 10 4 6 4 Don Braden & Mark Rapp The Strayhorn Project Premium Music Solutions 131 171 -40 10 43 0 11 10 8 2 John Stein Raising The Roof Whaling City Sound 125 145 -20 9 39 2 12 – – 12 Tia Fuller Decisive Steps Mack Avenue 124 46 78 2 38 13 Preservation: An Album To Benefit Preserva- 12 28 23 12 Preservation Hall Jazz Band tion Hall & The Preservation Hall Music Preservation Hall 124 85 39 5 40 8 Outreach Program 14 7 – 7 John Pizzarelli Rockin In Rhythm: A Tribute To Duke Telarc 123 157 -34 3 39 7 Ellington 15 15 – 15 Carolyn Leonhart & Wayne Escoffery Tides Of Yesterday Savant 122 115 7 3 42 2 16 9 5 5 Gail Pettis Here In The Moment OA2 117 151 -34 10 39 1 17 19 26 17 Orrin Evans Faith In Action Posi-Tone 115 107 8 5 40 3 18 13 9 9 Tobias Gebb & Unit 7 Free At Last Yummyhouse 114 120 -6 8 34 2 19 15 41 15 Sheryl Bailey A New Promise MCG Jazz 113 115 -2 5 42 3 20 37 – 20 John Basile No Apologies Stringtime Jazz 109 72 37 3 35 14 20 11 16 11 Claudio Roditi Simpatico Resonance 109 140 -31 4 42 3 22 45 39 2 Gil Scott-Heron I’m New Here XL 108 66 42 6 29 7 23 27 19 19 Abdullah Ibrahim Bombella Sunnyside 107 87 20 9 50 9 24 12 4 4 Pat Metheny Orchestrion Nonesuch 105 134 -29 7 43 0 25 50 – 25 The Jae Sinnett Trio Theatre J-Nett 103 64 39 2 38 21 26 32 11 1 Gerald Wilson Orchestra Detroit Mack Avenue 102 77 25 28 32 0 27 14 22 14 Paul Meyers Quartet Paul Meyers Quartet Featuring Frank Wess Miles High 97 116 -19 5 46 4 28 18 14 14 Gene Harris Another Night In London Resonance 93 112 -19 8 35 3 29 30 18 18 Sumi Tonooka & Erica Lindsay Initiation Artists Recording Collective 91 81 10 10 26 0 29 20 19 14 Matt Slocum Portraits Chandra 91 104 -13 10 23 2 31 45 47 31 Annie Sellick Street Of Dreams Chalice 89 66 23 9 35 1 31 31 11 5 Bill Mays Trio Mays At The Movies Steeplechase 89 80 9 16 28 0 31 – – 14 Ben Allison Think Free Palmetto 89 15 74 24 46 0 34 – – 34 Jeremy Davenport We’ll Dance ’Til Dawn Basin Street 88 51 37 34 13 0 35 29 24 22 Tineke Postma The Traveller etceteraNOW 85 83 2 8 33 2 35 – – 9 Bill Easley Hearing Voices 18th & Vine 85 46 39 31 15 0 37 21 14 7 Steve Davis Eloquence Jazz Legacy 81 101 -20 25 20 0 37 54 47 6 Gerald Clayton Two-Shade Emarcy/Decca 81 61 20 35 30 3 39 – 51 3 Roberta Gambarini So In Love EmArcy/Groovin’ High 80 43 37 30 43 0 40 52 – 40 James Zollar Zollar Systems JZAZ 79 63 16 5 39 14 41 – – 41 Ken Peplowski Noir Blue Capri 77 38 39 2 40 19 41 – – 33 Lisa Hilton Twilight & Blues Ruby Slippers 77 38 39 32 11 0 43 – – 43 Dee Dee Bridgewater Eleanora Fagan (1915-1959): To Billie With Emarcy/DDB 74 0 74 1 31 31 Love From Dee Dee 44 – – 3 Charlie Hunter Gentlemen, I Neglected To Inform You You Reapandsow/Spire Artist 73 37 36 7 43 2 Will Not Be Getting Paid 44 38 27 27 Holly Hofmann & Bill Cunliffe Three’s Company Capri 73 69 4 6 37 1 46 36 33 28 Saltman Knowles Yesterday’s Man Pacific Coast Jazz 71 74 -3 10 24 0 46 – – 4 Oliver Jones & Hank Jones Pleased To Meet You Justin Time 71 47 24 19 33 1 48 22 17 8 Jeb Patton New Strides MaxJazz 70 100 -30 16 20 0 49 – – 26 Tom Tallitsch Perspective OA2 68 24 44 16 32 0 50 40 21 21 Lorraine Feather Ages Jazzed Media 66 68 -2 6 29 0 50 – 49 22 Curtis Stigers Lost In Dreams Concord Jazz 66 53 13 24 16 0 Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound Dee Dee Bridgewater Eleanora Fagan (1915-1959): To Billie Jamie Cullum The Pursuit (Verve Forecast) +193 Antoinette Montague Behind The Smile (In The Groove/Allegro) With Love From Dee Dee (Emarcy/DDB) +31 Lionel Loueke Mwaliko (Blue Note) +118 Mark Weinstein Timbasa (Jazzheads) John Blake Motherless Child (Artists Recording Collective) The Jae Sinnett Trio Theatre (J-Nett) +21 Tia Fuller Decisive Steps (Mack Avenue) +78 Playdate Playdate (Posi-Tone) Jamie Cullum The Pursuit (Verve Forecast) +20 Ben Allison Think Free (Palmetto) +74 Marc Pompe Hi-Fly (Self-Released) Ken Peplowski Noir Blue (Capri) +19 Dee Dee Bridgewater Eleanora Fagan (1915-1959): To Billie George Cotsirilos Past Present (Origin) Pablo Aslan Tango Grill (Zoho) +18 With Love From Dee Dee (Emarcy/DDB) +74 Vince Norman & Joe McCarthy Big Band Bright Future (OA2) Rufus Reid Out Front (Motema) +16 Fareed Haque & The Flat Earth Ensemble Flat Planet (Owl Wide Hive Players Players (Wide Hive) Ralph Bowen Due Reverence (Posi-Tone) Studios) +62 The Jay D’Amico Trio Nocturne: Jazz Under Glass (C.A.P.) Tom Tallitsch Perspective (OA2) +44 jazzweek.com • March 22, 2010 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2010 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart March 22, 2010 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 1 1 Sade Soldier Of Love Sony 171 143 28 13 9 1 2 2 2 2 Najee Mind Over Matter Heads Up 130 138 -8 29 9 0 3 3 3 2 Paul Taylor Burnin’ Peak 120 112 8 34 8 0 3 8 7 2 Richard Elliot Rock Steady Artistry/Mack Avenue 120 97 23 55 9 0 5 3 9 1 Jackiem Joyner Lil’ Man Soul Artistry/Mack Avenue 111 112 -1 54 9 0 6 9 3 1 Boney James Send One Your Love Concord 110 95 15 60 8 0 7 6 7 3 Bernie Williams Moving Forward Reform/Rock Ridge 104 98 6 51 8 0 8 5 5 3 Euge Groove Sunday Morning Shanachie 102 111 -9 22 7 0 8 11 10 7 Spencer Day Vagabond Concord Jazz 102 75 27 18 8 1 10 6 6 3 Jesse Cook The Rumba Foundation Koch 92 98 -6 24 7 0 11 19 17 11 Michael Buble Crazy Love 143/Reprise 90 55 35 21 7 1 12 15 20 12 Paul Brown & Marc Antoine Foreign Xchange Concord 80 63 17 50 8 0 13 10 10 1 Norah Jones The Fall Blue Note 79 83 -4 18 7 0 14 12 14 3 Darren Rahn Talk Of The Town NuGroove 73 70 3 57 6 0 15 16 16 5 Craig Chaquico Follow The Sun Shanachie 69 59 10 43 8 0 16 12 12 1 Peter White Good Day Peak 68 70 -2 31 7 0 17 23 19 5 Rick Braun All It Takes Artistry/Mack Avenue 57 52 5 42 7 0 18 25 21 18 Brian Culbertson Live From The Inside Verve 55 50 5 21 7 1 18 20 13 1 Eric Darius Goin’ All Out Blue Note 55 54 1 91 6 0 20 23 22 1 George Benson Songs & Stories Monster/Concord 54 52 2 33 8 0 21 27 28 21 Brian McKnight Evolution Of A Man E1 53 47 6 21 7 1 22 14 26 14 The Sax Pack The Pack Is Back Shanachie 51 69 -18 24 6 0 23 35 37 23 Rod Stewart Soulbook J/RCA 50 35 15 18 4 1 24 20 28 20 Chris Standring Blue Bolero Ulimate Vibe 49 54 -5 7 8 1 25 17 25 17 Maysa A Woman In Love Shanachie 48 56 -8 7 5 0 25 17 24 17 The Rippingtons Modern Art Concord/Peak
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