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Jazz Birthdays JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • August 15, 2011 Volume 7, Number 36 • $7.95 Jazz Album No. 1: Monty Alexander, Harlem- Smooth Album No. 1: Dave Koz, Hello Kingston Express Live (Motema) Tomorrow (Concord) World Music No. 1: Monty Alexander, Harlem- Smooth Single No. 1: Dave Koz, “Anything’s Kingston Express Live (Motema) Possible” (Concord) Jazz Album Charts .................... 3 Jazz Add Dates ....................... 7 Smooth Jazz Album Charts .............4 Jazz Radio Currents ................... 8 Smooth Singles Charts ................. 5 Jazz Radio Panel .................... 11 World Music Album Charts .............. 6 Smooth Jazz Current Tracks............ 13 Smooth Jazz Station Panel............. 14 Jazz Birthdays August 15 August 24 August 31 Oscar Peterson (1925) Claude Hopkins (1903) Edgar Sampson (1907) August 16 Buster Smith (1904) Gunter Hampel (1937) Mal Waldron (1926) August 25 Paul Winter (1939) Bill Evans (piano) (1929) Bob Crosby (1913) September 1 Alvin Queen (1950) Wayne Shorter (1933) Art Pepper (1925) August 17 Pat Martino (1944) Willie Ruff (1931) Ike Quebec (1918) Keith Tippett (1947) Gene Harris (1933) George Duvivier (1920) Charles Fambrough (1950) September 2 Duke Pearson (1932) August 26 Phil Napoleon (1901) August 18 Jimmy Rushing (1903) Laurindo Almeida (1917) Adam Makowicz (1940) Clifford Jarvis (1941) Horace Silver (1928) David Benoit (1953) Branford Marsalis (1960) Clifford Jordan (1931) Walter Davis, Jr. (1932) August 19 August 27 Jimmy Rowles (1918) Lester Young (1909) September 3 Alice Coltrane (1937) Roy Brooks (1938) August 20 Sonny Sharrock (1940) Frank Rosolino (1926) September 4 Jimmy Raney (1927) August 28 Meade “Lux” Lewis (1905) Milford Graves (1941) Kenny Drew (1928) Gerald Wilson (1918) Enrico Rava (1943) Michael Gregory Jackson (1953) David Liebman (1946) August 29 Lonnie Plaxico (1960) August 21 Bireli Lagrene (1966) Count Basie (1904) Charlie Parker (1920) Art Farmer (1928) Dinah Washington (1924) September 5 Bennie Maupin (1940) Albert Mangelsdorff (1928) August 22 Doug Raney (1956) Charles “Bobo” Shaw (1947) Malachi Favors (1937) August 30 September 6 August 23 Kenny Dorham (1924) Charles Moffett (1929) Martial Solal (1927) John Surman (1944) Clifford Thornton (1936) Terje Rypdal (1947) Gerald Albright (1957) Andrew White (1942) Bobby Watson (1953) Avery Sharpe (1954) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Doug Hall at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • August 15, 2011 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart August 15, 2011 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 2 5 1 Monty Alexander Harlem-Kingston Express Live Motema 215 184 31 5 62 1 2 22 18 2 Jay Ashby & Steve Davis Mistaken Identity MCG Jazz 179 107 72 5 43 0 3 4 3 3 The New Gary Burton Quartet Common Ground Mack Avenue 174 175 -1 11 48 0 4 3 2 1 Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, Lenny White Forever Concord 168 183 -15 11 44 0 5 21 6 5 Dave Valentin Pure Imagination HighNote 164 108 56 5 50 0 6 5 12 4 Terri Lyne Carrington The Mosaic Project Concord 159 169 -10 5 50 0 6 7 4 4 Stefon Harris, David Sanchez, Christian Scott Ninety Miles Concord Picante 159 157 2 9 48 0 8 9 11 6 Tom Harrell The Time Of The Sun HighNote 154 132 22 9 46 0 9 6 1 1 Gerald Wilson Orchestra Legacy Mack Avenue 145 158 -13 8 37 0 10 10 19 10 H2 Big Band You’re It! Jazzed Media 139 130 9 8 51 0 11 12 16 9 Gerald Clayton Bond: The Paris Sessions Emarcy 138 124 14 7 46 1 12 26 43 12 Rick Stone Fractals Jazzand 134 92 42 5 43 0 13 15 14 6 Sean Jones No Need For Words Mack Avenue 131 119 12 14 42 0 14 1 15 1 Ben Williams State Of Art Concord Jazz 124 199 -75 8 39 0 14 16 9 9 Judy Wexler Under A Painted Sky Jazzed Media 124 117 7 8 49 0 16 12 21 11 Alphonse Mouzon Angel Face Tenacious 119 124 -5 13 39 1 17 18 13 1 Eric Alexander Don’t Follow The Crowd HighNote 116 111 5 13 43 0 18 8 8 1 Sachal Vasandani Hi-Fly Mack Avenue 111 152 -41 8 34 0 19 11 7 1 Benny Green Source JLP 110 125 -15 14 38 0 20 12 17 8 Pat Metheny What’s It All About Nonesuch 103 124 -21 8 35 0 21 19 24 19 Hiromi Voice Telarc 102 110 -8 11 30 0 22 23 26 22 Etienne Charles Kaiso Culture Shock 100 100 0 4 44 0 23 24 32 23 Randy Brecker With Danish Radio Big Band The Jazz Ballad Song Book Red Dot/Half Note 99 94 5 8 37 0 23 20 21 5 Karrin Allyson Round Midnight Concord Jazz 99 109 -10 16 42 0 25 – – 25 Deep Blue Organ Trio Wonderful! Origin 91 9 82 1 29 3 26 17 10 4 Eliane Elias Light My Fire Concord Picante 85 112 -27 11 33 0 26 33 25 1 Gretchen Parlato The Lost And Found Obliqsound 85 81 4 17 32 0 26 – – 26 Bug The Gadfly Origin 85 3 82 14 41 0 29 37 30 10 Jose Rizo Mongorama Saungu 84 76 8 8 35 0 30 26 49 26 Dr. Michael White Adventures In New Orleans Jazz Pt. 1 Basin Street 79 92 -13 9 29 0 31 35 49 31 Art Hirahara Noble Path Posi-Tone 77 78 -1 7 25 0 32 29 37 29 Phil Woods & Bill Mays Woods & Mays Palmetto 75 87 -12 6 35 0 32 24 46 24 Steven Kroon Without A Doubt Kroonatune 75 94 -19 6 24 0 34 49 41 34 The Headhunters Platinum Owl Studios 74 56 18 5 23 0 35 26 32 20 Bryan Carter Enchantment Imaginate 70 92 -22 11 22 0 36 – – 36 Orrin Evans Freedom Posi-Tone 68 25 43 2 31 0 37 – – 37 Daniel Jamieson Sudden Appearance OA2 67 33 34 12 29 0 38 36 21 9 Rufus Reid Hues Of A Different Blue Motema 66 77 -11 13 32 0 39 41 44 39 Chuck Redd The Common Thread Arbors 65 68 -3 4 30 0 40 38 47 38 Silvano Monasterios Unconditional Savant 64 75 -11 5 24 0 40 29 29 23 Jim Snidero Interface Savant 64 87 -23 9 22 0 40 29 20 18 Nilson Matta & Roni Ben-Hur Mojave: Jazz Therapy Series 3 Motema 64 87 -23 14 21 0 40 – 41 1 Monty Alexander Uplift JLP 64 42 22 21 27 0 44 – 49 13 Terrence Brewer Setting The Standard Strong Brew 63 33 30 17 25 0 45 – – 45 David Gibson End Of The Tunnel Posi-Tone 62 34 28 4 22 0 45 34 27 13 Bela Fleck & The Flecktones Rocket Science eOne 62 80 -18 12 23 0 45 39 34 8 Etta Jones & Houston Person The Way We Were HighNote 62 73 -11 13 18 0 48 53 59 48 Dominick Farinacci Dawn Of Goodbye eOne 61 54 7 3 27 0 49 59 – 49 JC Stylles Exhilaration & Other States Motema 60 48 12 2 22 1 50 – – 50 Mark Winkler Sweet Spot Cafe Pacific 59 10 49 1 15 1 Most Added (a station’s first seven spins detected = add) Increased Airplay Chartbound Deep Blue Organ Trio Wonderful! (Origin) +3 Deep Blue Organ Trio Wonderful! (Origin) +82 Aimee Allen Winters & Mays (Azuline) Monty Alexander Harlem-Kingston Express Live Bug The Gadfly (Origin) +82 Cindy Bradley Unscripted (Trippin ’N’ Rhythm) (Motema) +1 Jay Ashby & Steve Davis Mistaken Identity Woody Witt Pots And Kettles (Blue Bamboo) Gerald Clayton Bond: The Paris Sessions (Emarcy) +1 (MCG Jazz) +72 Claire Daly Mary Joyce Project: Nothing To Lose (Daly Alphonse Mouzon Angel Face (Tenacious) +1 Dave Valentin Pure Imagination (HighNote) +56 Bread) JC Stylles (Motema) +1 Exhilaration & Other States Mark Winkler Sweet Spot (Cafe Pacific) +49 Jeff McLaughlin Quartet Blocks (Owl Studios) Mark Winkler Sweet Spot (Cafe Pacific) +1 Orrin Evans Freedom (Posi-Tone) +43 Mike Dowling & David Lange Eclectricity (Wind River Shawn Maxwell Urban Vigilante (Chicago Sessions) +1 Rick Stone (Jazzand) +42 Guitar) Travis Sullivan New Directions (Posi-Tone) +1 Fractals The George Lernis Jazz Quartet Shapes Of Nature Daniel Jamieson Sudden Appearance (OA2) +34 Shawn Maxwell Urban Vigilante (Chicago Sessions) (Self-Released) +1 Monty Alexander Harlem-Kingston Express Live Ernie Krivda Blues For Pekar (Capri) Rick Braun Sings With Strings (Artistry/Mack Avenue) +1 (Motema) +31 Larry Gray Three Equals One (Chicago Sessions) Vincent Lyn Heaven Bound (Self-Released) +1 Terrence Brewer Setting The Standard Nicole Mitchell Awakening (Delmark) (Strong Brew) +30 jazzweek.com • August 15, 2011 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2011 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart August 15, 2011 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 1 1 Dave Koz Hello Tomorrow Concord 81 113 -32 49 6 0 2 2 2 2 Fourplay Let’s Touch The Sky Heads Up 57 72 -15 43 4 0 3 8 9 3 The Rippingtons Cote D’Azur Peak 37 36 1 32 4 0 4 3 3 3 Sade The Ultimate Collection Epic 33 53 -20 17 4 0 5 4 7 3 Boney James Contact Verve Forecast 29 48 -19 23 4 0 6 16 16 6 Paul Hardcastle Hardcastle VI Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 28 24 4 8 5 1 7 12 10 7 Leila Soul Ascension Power Of One 27 26 1 24 1 0 8 7 6 3 Euge Groove S7ven Large Shanachie 25 37 -12 16 5 0 9 15 15 9 Blake Aaron Soul Stories Innervision 24 25 -1 42 5 0 10 5 7 2 Brian Culbertson XII Verve 23 43 -20 61 4 0 11 18 28 11 Eumir Deodato The Crossing NewGroove 2.0/SMC 22 19 3 12 3 0 11 9 5 1 Mindi Abair In Hi-Fi Stereo Concord 22 31 -9 72 4 0 13 23 14 10 Paul Taylor Prime Time eOne/Peak 21 17 4 16 5 0 13 12 16 5 Jackiem Joyner Jackiem Joyner Artistry/Mack Avenue 21 26 -5 58 4 0 13 12 11 11 Mike Phillips Mp3 Hidden Beach 21 26 -5 59 2 0 13 6 4 4 David Benoit Earthglow Peak 21 42 -21 72 4 0 17 29 33 17 Cindy Bradley Unscripted Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 20 15 5 14 4 0 17 23 19 12 Lin Rountree Soul-Tree: The Soul-Jazz Experience TuneCore 20 17 3 26 2 0 17 10 12 10 Jonathan Butler So Strong Mack Avenue 20 27 -7 74 2 0 20 33 28 20 Kristine W Straight Up With A Twist Fly Again 18 13 5 16 1 0 21 36 38 21 D.
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