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Playlist - WNCU ( 90.7 FM ) North Carolina Central University Generated : 11/17/2010 08:38 Am Playlist - WNCU ( 90.7 FM ) North Carolina Central University Generated : 11/17/2010 08:38 am WNCU 90.7 FM Format: Jazz North Carolina Central University (Raleigh - Durham, NC) This Period (TP) = 11/10/2010 to 11/16/2010 Last Period (TP) = 11/03/2010 to 11/09/2010 TP LP Artist Album Label Album TP LP +/- Rank Rank Year Plays Plays 1 6 Kenny Burrell Be Yourself HighNote 2010 13 7 6 2 6 James Moody Moody 4B IPO 2010 11 7 4 3 2 Russell Malone Triple Play Max Jazz 2010 10 8 2 3 6 Freddy Cole Freddy Cole Sings Mr.B HighNote 2010 10 7 3 3 11 Negroni's Trio Just Three Mojito 2010 10 6 4 3 16 Mary Stallings Dream HighNote 2010 10 5 5 3 31 Kermit Ruffins Happy Talk Basin Street 2010 10 3 7 8 31 Regina Carter Reverse Thread E1 2010 9 3 6 9 1 The Marsalis Family Music Redeems Marsalis 2010 8 9 -1 9 6 Louis Hayes Lou's Idea American Showplace 2010 8 7 1 9 6 Jim Rotondi 1000 Rainbows Posi-Tone 2010 8 7 1 9 11 Cassandra Wilson Silver Pony Blue Note 2010 8 6 2 9 312 Andy Farber This Could Be The Start Of Black Warrior 2010 8 0 8 Something Big 14 2 Royce Campbell Trio What Is This Thing Called? Philology 2010 7 8 -1 14 2 Lois Deloatch Roots: Jazz, Blues, Spirituals Self-Released 2010 7 8 -1 14 11 The Clayton Brothers The New Song And Dance ArtistShare 2010 7 6 1 14 21 Houston Person Moment To Moment HighNote 2010 7 4 3 14 21 Spanish Harlem Orchestra Viva La Tradicion Concord Picante 2010 7 4 3 14 31 Bill O'Connell Rhapsody In Blue Challenge 2010 7 3 4 20 21 Nobuki Takamen Live: At The Iridium Summit 2010 6 4 2 20 31 Curtis Fuller I Will Tell Her Capri 2010 6 3 3 20 312 Takuya Kuroda Bitter And High Self-Released 2010 6 0 6 23 21 Ted Hogarth Live At The Jazz Showcase Jazz Showcase 2010 5 4 1 23 21 Jane Monheit Home Emarcy 2010 5 4 1 23 50 Either Orchestra Mood Music For Time Accurate 2010 5 2 3 Travellers 23 83 Yolanda Duke Many Moods Amigos 2010 5 1 4 23 83 Chicago Afro Latin Jazz Blueprints Chicago Sessions 2010 5 1 4 Ensemble 23 83 Ella Fitzgerald & Louis The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Verve 1997 5 1 4 Armstrong & Louis Armstrong On Verve 23 83 David Hardiman Portrait Of David Hardiman Self-Released 2010 5 1 4 23 312 The Dizzy Gillespie All-Star I'm BeBoppin' Too Half Note 2009 5 0 5 Big Band 23 312 Buckwheat Zydeco Lay Your Burden Down Alligator 2009 5 0 5 32 2 Tomas Janzon Experiences Changes 2010 4 8 -4 32 11 Stephen Anderson Nation Degeneration Summit 2010 4 6 -2 32 16 Denise Donatelli When Lights Are Low Savant 2010 4 5 -1 32 16 Dave Holland & Pepe Hands Dare2 2010 4 5 -1 Habichuela 32 21 Mauricio De Souza Here. 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Pulsa 2010 4 4 0 ©2010 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com page 1 / 14 Playlist - WNCU ( 90.7 FM ) North Carolina Central University Generated : 11/17/2010 08:38 am TP LP Artist Album Label Album TP LP +/- Rank Rank Year Plays Plays 32 83 Steve Turre Delicious & Delightful HighNote 2010 4 1 3 32 83 Roberta Gambarini So In Love EmArcy / Groovin' High 2009 4 1 3 39 16 Larry Coryell Prime Picks HighNote 2010 3 5 -2 39 31 Tom Rizzo Imaginary Numbers Origin 2010 3 3 0 39 31 Danilo Perez Providencia Mack Avenue 2010 3 3 0 39 31 The Cookers Warriors JLP 2010 3 3 0 39 50 Rudresh Mahanthappa & Apex Pi 2010 3 2 1 Bunky Green 39 83 Pat Martino Remember: A Tribute To Wes Blue Note / Capitol 2006 3 1 2 Montgomery 39 83 Sean Lyons Roar Of Lyons Posi-Tone 2009 3 1 2 39 312 Nancy King Live At Jazz Standard MAXJAZZ 2006 3 0 3 39 312 Dave Brubeck Time Out [Legacy Edition] Columbia 2009 3 0 3 39 312 John Coltrane Blue Train Blue Note 1957 3 0 3 39 312 The Craig Russo Latin Jazz Mambo Influenciado Cagoots 2010 3 0 3 Project 39 312 Ernestine Anderson A Song For You HighNote 2009 3 0 3 51 11 Conrad Herwig The Latin Side Of Herbie Half Note 2010 2 6 -4 Hancock 51 21 Chris Massey Vibrainium Self-Released 2010 2 4 -2 51 21 Patrick Williams Aurora ArtistShare 2010 2 4 -2 51 31 Hilario Duran Motion Alma 2010 2 3 -1 51 31 Matt Garrison Familiar Places D Clef 2010 2 3 -1 51 31 The Oster-Welker Jazz Detour Ahead Jazzed Media 2010 2 3 -1 Alliance 51 50 Thomas Marriott Flexicon Origin 2009 2 2 0 51 50 Larry Goldings & Harry Allen When Larry Met Harry Cafe Society 2010 2 2 0 51 50 Ryan Cohan Another Look Motema 2010 2 2 0 51 50 Tim Warfield A Sentimental Journey Criss Cross 2010 2 2 0 51 50 Dave Bass Gone Dave Bass 2010 2 2 0 51 83 Cannonball Adderley & The Cannonball Adderley & The Riverside 1960 2 1 1 Poll-Winners Poll-Winners 51 83 Doug Webb Midnight Posi-Tone 2010 2 1 1 51 83 John Coltrane Settin' The Pace Prestige 1958 2 1 1 51 83 Jimmy Smith Midnight Special Blue Note 1960 2 1 1 51 83 Andy Bey Ain't Necessarily So 12th Street 2007 2 1 1 51 83 The Blue Note 7 Mosaic: A Celebration Of Blue Blue Note 2009 2 1 1 Note Records 51 83 Ray Brown Some Of My Best Friends Telarc 2000 2 1 1 Are...The Trumpet Players 51 83 Ray Charles House Of David: The David Atlantic 1993 2 1 1 'Fathead' Newman Anthology 51 83 Gary Burton, Pat Metheny, Quartet Live Concord Jazz 2009 2 1 1 Steve Swallow & Antonio Sanchez 51 83 Rick Germanson Off The Cuff Owl Studios 2009 2 1 1 51 83 The Gerald Wilson Orchestra Monterey Moods Mack Avenue 2007 2 1 1 51 312 Thelonious Monk & John The Complete 1957 Riverside Riverside 2006 2 0 2 Coltrane Recordings 51 312 One For All Return Of The Lineup Sharp Nine 2009 2 0 2 51 312 The Resonance Big Band The Resonance Big Band Resonance 2009 2 0 2 Plays Tribute To Oscar ©2010 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com page 2 / 14 Playlist - WNCU ( 90.7 FM ) North Carolina Central University Generated : 11/17/2010 08:38 am TP LP Artist Album Label Album TP LP +/- Rank Rank Year Plays Plays Peterson 51 312 Wes Montgomery Boss Guitar Riverside 1963 2 0 2 51 312 Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Columbia 1997 2 0 2 51 312 Alex Cuba Alex Cuba Caracol 2010 2 0 2 51 312 Joe Locke & David Hazeltine Mutual Admiration Society 2 Sharp Nine 2009 2 0 2 51 312 Terence Blanchard Let's Get Lost Sony Classical 2001 2 0 2 51 312 Eddie Palmieri Listen Here! Concord 2005 2 0 2 51 312 Grant Stewart Grant Stewart Plays The Sharp Nine 2009 2 0 2 Music Of Duke Ellington & Billy Strayhorn 51 312 Kurt Elling Dedicated To You: Kurt Elling Concord Jazz 2009 2 0 2 Sings The Music Of Coltrane And Hartman 51 312 Gretchen Parlato In A Dream ObliqSound 2009 2 0 2 51 312 Romain Virgo Romain Virgo VP 2010 2 0 2 51 312 Sophie Milman Take Love Easy Linus 2009 2 0 2 51 312 Tamir Hendelman Destinations Resonance 2010 2 0 2 51 312 Bob Marley & The Wailers Survival Tuff Gong 1979 2 0 2 51 312 Jason Moran Ten Blue Note 2010 2 0 2 90 21 Dana Lauren It's You Or No One Self-Released 2010 1 4 -3 90 31 Dave Anderson Clarity Pony Boy 2010 1 3 -2 90 31 Cassandra Wilson Traveling Miles Blue Note 1999 1 3 -2 90 31 Miles Davis 1958 Miles Columbia 1958 1 3 -2 90 50 Steve Davis Images Posi-Tone 2010 1 2 -1 90 50 Charles Mingus Mingus Ah Um Columbia 1959 1 2 -1 90 50 Bobby Watson The Gates BBQ Suite Lafiya 2010 1 2 -1 90 50 Oliver Nelson The Blues And The Abstract Impulse 1961 1 2 -1 Truth 90 50 John Coltrane & Johnny John Coltrane & Johnny Impulse! / MCA 1963 1 2 -1 Hartman Hartman 90 83 Anne Ducros Urban Tribe Dreyfus Jazz 2007 1 1 0 90 83 Terell Stafford Taking Chances: Live At The MAXJAZZ 2007 1 1 0 Dakota 90 83 Dorothy Norwood Fifty Years: It's Been Worth It Malaco 2009 1 1 0 All 90 83 Herbie Hancock Possibilities Hancock / Hear 2005 1 1 0 90 83 Ray Vega & Thomas Marriott East-West Trumpet Summit Origin 2010 1 1 0 90 83 Charles Lloyd Quartet Mirror ECM 2010 1 1 0 90 83 Steve Nelson Sound-Effect HighNote 2007 1 1 0 90 83 Africando Vol.2 - Tierra Tradicional Stern's Africa 1995 1 1 0 90 83 Melissa Morgan Until I Met You Telarc Jazz 2007 1 1 0 90 83 Wes Montgomery Full House Riverside 1962 1 1 0 90 83 Carrie Wicks I'll Get Around To It OA2 2010 1 1 0 90 83 Darryl Peavy & Nu Season Miracle New Vision 2010 1 1 0 90 83 Mark Weinstein Con Alma Jazzheads 2007 1 1 0 90 83 Miles Davis Rudy Van Gelder Remasters Prestige 2008 1 1 0 Sampler 90 83 Gregory Isaacs Songs For Reggae Lovers 2 Ras 2009 1 1 0 90 83 Grant Stewart Around The Corner Sharp Nine 2010 1 1 0 90 83 Emily Remler East To Wes Concord 1988 1 1 0 90 83 Larry Coryell New High HighNote 2000 1 1 0 ©2010 Mediaguide, Inc.
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