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Jazzweek with Airplay Data Powered by Jazzweek.Com • March 10, 2008 Volume 4, Number 15 • $7.95 JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • March 10, 2008 Volume 4, Number 15 • $7.95 Jazz Album No. 1: Pat Metheny, Day Trip Smooth Album No. 1: Euge Groove, Born 2 (Nonesuch) Groove (Narada) World Music No. 1: Dengue Fever, Venus On Smooth Single No. 1: Paul Hardcastle, Earth (M80) “Lucky Star” (Trippin ’N’ Rhythm) Jazz Album Chart . 3 Jazz Radio Currents . 8 Smooth Jazz Album Chart . 4 Jazz Radio Panel . 12 Smooth Singles Chart . 5 Key Non-Monitored Jazz Stations . 13 World Music Album Chart. 6 Smooth Jazz Current Tracks. 14 Jazz Add Dates. 7 Smooth Jazz Station Panel. 15 Register Now: JazzWeek Summit 2008, June 19-21, Clarion Riverside Hotel, Rochester, N.Y. During the Rochester International Jazz Festival Visit http://summit.jazzweek.com for information and to register! Early Bird rate ends March 31st. Jazz Birthdays March 10 March 18 March 25 Louis Moholo (1940) Bill Frisell (1951) Pete Johnson (1904) March 11 Courtney Pine (1964) Paul Motian (1931) Mercer Ellington (1919) March 19 Larry Gales (1936) Leroy Jenkins (1932) Lennie Tristano (1919) Makoto Ozone (1961) Bobby McFerrin (1950) Lem Winchester (1928) March 26 March 12 Bill Henderson (1930) Flip Phillips (1915) Sir Charles Thompson (1918) Mike Longo (1939) Brew Moore (1924) Hugh Lawson (1935) David Schnitter (1948) James Moody (1925) Michele Rosewoman (1953) March 13 March 27 Eliane Elias (1960) Roy Haynes (1926) Pee Wee Russell (1906) Blue Mitchell (1930) March 20 Ben Webster (1909) Terence Blanchard (1962) Burt Bales (1916) Sarah Vaughan (1924) Stephen Scott (1969) Marian McPartland (1920) Harold Ashby (1925) Harold Mabern (1936) Bill Barron (1927) March 14 Meredith D’Ambrosio (1941) Mark Murphy (1932) March 28 Quincy Jones (1933) March 21 Paul Whiteman (1890) Shirley Scott (1934) Amina Claudine Myers (1942) Thad Jones (1923) Tete Montoliu (1933) March 15 March 22 Donald Brown (1954) Jimmy McPartland (1907) George Benson (1943) Harry James (1916) Melvin Sparks (1946) March 29 Cecil Taylor (1929) Bob Mover (1952) Michael Brecker (1949) Charles Lloyd (1938) March 23 March 30 March 16 David Frishberg (1933) Carl Berger (1935) Howard McGhee (1918) Dave Pike (1938) Astrud Gilberto (1940) Ruby Braff (1927) March 24 Marilyn Crispell (1947) Tommy Flanagan (1930) King Pleasure (1922) March 31 John Lindberg (1959) Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre (1936) Red Norvo (1908) March 17 Steve Kuhn (1938) Freddie Green (1911) Nat King Cole (1919) Paul McCandless (1947) Paul Horn (1930) Renee Rosnes (1962) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Frank Johnson at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • March 10, 2008 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart March 10, 2008 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 1 3 1 Pat Metheny Day Trip Nonesuch 330 283 47 5 69 3 2 2 2 2 David 'Fathead' Newman Diamondhead HighNote 285 226 59 4 61 2 3 3 4 1 Eliane Elias Something For You: Eliane Elias Sings & Blue Note 188 215 -27 8 52 0 Plays Bill Evans 4 13 18 4 Westchester Jazz Orchestra All In Self Released 174 140 34 6 51 2 5 7 6 5 Larry Willis The Offering HighNote 173 174 -1 4 56 4 6 12 9 6 Jim Rotondi Four Of A Kind Positone 171 144 27 6 49 2 7 4 8 4 Maceo Parker Roots & Grooves Heads Up 167 193 -26 5 58 3 8 9 10 8 Chick Corea & Gary Burton The New Crystal Silence Concord 165 164 1 4 58 4 9 5 5 5 Tom Scott Cannon Re-Loaded: All-Star Celebration Of Concord 163 192 -29 3 53 4 Cannonball Adderley 10 10 7 1 Hendrik Meurkens Sambatropolis Zoho Music 150 149 1 8 43 0 11 14 NR 11 David Finck Future Day Soundbrush Records 149 137 12 2 50 9 12 6 15 6 Roberta Gambarini & Hank Jones You Are There Emarcy 146 184 -38 3 52 6 13 18 17 9 Ben Allison & Man Size Safe Little Things Run The World Palmetto 138 118 20 7 48 1 14 NR NR 14 Steve Reid Daxaar Domino 121 NR 121 1 44 37 15 11 1 1 Herbie Hancock River: The Joni Letters Verve Music Group 117 147 -30 23 52 0 15 20 13 5 Ron Blake Shayari Mack Avenue 117 113 4 9 42 2 17 15 13 13 Jodi Proznick Foundations Cellar Live 110 131 -21 7 28 0 18 22 34 18 Giacomo Gates Luminosity Double Dave 106 104 2 5 44 0 19 23 32 16 Matt Haviland Beyond Good And Evil Connotation 105 100 5 8 40 3 20 21 11 11 Matt Savage Hot Ticket Savage Records/Palmetto 104 106 -2 5 24 1 21 19 12 1 Steve Nelson Sound-Effect HighNote 103 117 -14 19 36 1 22 15 26 15 Gonzalo Rubalcaba Avatar Blue Note 102 131 -29 3 42 5 23 47 49 18 Frank Kimbrough Air Palmetto 96 56 40 7 58 13 24 17 16 16 Bruce Eskovitz Jazz Orchestra invitation Pacific Coast Jazz 92 126 -34 6 31 3 25 30 NR 25 Terrence Brewer QuintEssential Strong Brew 90 80 10 2 19 4 26 35 19 19 Horace Silver Live At Newport ‘58 Blue Note 88 68 20 3 40 5 27 24 21 6 Monterey Jazz Festival 50th Aniversary Live At The 2007 Monterey Jazz Festival Monterey Jazz Fest 87 95 -8 9 33 1 All-Stars 28 28 28 13 James Silberstein Expresslane Consolidated Artists 86 85 1 5 36 2 28 32 24 2 Jim Snidero Tippin’ Savant 86 77 9 17 43 0 30 28 19 13 Pamela Hines Return Spice Rack 85 85 0 8 27 1 31 24 22 22 Kenia Simply Kenia Mooka 78 95 -17 5 31 5 32 26 23 7 Joe Locke Sticks And Strings Jazz Eyes 75 94 -19 13 38 0 32 8 37 8 Holly Cole Holly Cole Koch 75 167 -92 7 33 0 34 33 24 3 Andy Bey Ain’t Necessarily So 12th Street Records 73 74 -1 16 38 0 34 31 38 2 Gerald Wilson Orchestra Monterey Moods Mack Avenue 73 79 -6 24 24 0 36 40 50 36 Tom Dempsey & Tim Ferguson What’s Going On? City Tone 72 62 10 3 28 11 36 27 27 2 Deep Blue Organ Trio Folk Music Origin 72 87 -15 21 30 0 38 NR NR 38 Diane Schuur Some Other Time Concord 71 37 34 1 32 18 38 37 NR 37 Jack Sheldon It’s What I Do Butterfly Records 71 65 6 2 30 8 40 NR NR 40 Spike Wilner Three To Go Positone 70 43 27 1 28 8 40 NR NR 40 NYNDK Nordic Disruption Jazzheads 70 38 32 1 31 14 42 NR 44 3 Billy Taylor & Gerry Mulligan Live at MCG MCG Jazz 69 38 31 28 30 0 43 NR 47 6 Stacey Kent Breakfast On The Morning Tram Blue Note 67 53 14 22 22 1 44 34 32 3 Houston Person Thinking Of You HighNote 64 73 -9 19 26 0 45 46 38 38 Jae Sinnett It’s Telling ... A Drummer’s Perspective J-Nett Records 62 58 4 3 21 2 46 NR 34 34 The Klobas/Kesecker Ensemble No Gravity Self Released 60 54 6 5 22 0 46 36 34 15 Brad Goode Nature Boy Delmark 60 67 -7 9 15 0 48 38 30 22 Pattie Cossentino Invitation PC Jazz Records 57 64 -7 8 22 0 49 NR 41 41 Adam Shulman On Second Thought Kabocha 56 52 4 3 26 6 50 38 30 6 Bob DeVos Playing For Keeps Savant 55 64 -9 17 26 0 Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound Steve Reid Daxaar (Domino) +37 Steve Reid Daxaar (Domino) +121 The Puppini Sisters The Rise & Fall Of Ruby Woo (Verve Music Group) Paul Carr Musically Yours (PCJ Music) +22 David ‘Fathead’ Newman Diamondhead (HighNote) +59 Libby York Here With You (Self Released) Al Basile The Tinge (Sweetspot) Diane Schuur Some Other Time (Concord) +18 Pat Metheny Day Trip (Nonesuch) +47 The Chris Tarry Group Almost Certainly Dreaming (Cellar Live/Nine- Piers Lawrence Stolen Moments (JazzNet Media) +17 Frank Kimbrough Air (Palmetto) +40 teen-Eight) NYNDK Nordic Disruption (Jazzheads) +14 Diane Schuur Some Other Time (Concord) +34 Alex Sipiagin Out Of The Circle (Sunnyside) Frank Kimbrough Air (Palmetto) +13 Westchester Jazz Orchestra All In (Self Released) +34 Adonis Rose & The N.O. Vaders Untouchable (House of Swing) Libby York Here With You (Self Released) +13 Geraldine Laurent Time Out Trio (Dreyfus) Paul Carr Musically Yours (PCJ Music) Negroni’s Trio Father & Son (Cacao Music) Lizz Wright The Orchard (Verve Forecast) jazzweek.com • March 10, 2008 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2008 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart March 10, 2008 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 4 5 1 Euge Groove Born 2 Groove Narada 427 358 69 45 24 0 2 3 2 2 Eric Marienthal Just Around The Corner Peak 409 417 -8 29 22 0 3 2 3 2 Kenny G Rhythm & Romance Starbucks/Concord 404 417 -13 7 20 0 4 1 1 1 Paul Hardcastle Paul Hardcastle 5 Trippin ‚N‘ Rhythm 403 421 -18 17 23 0 5 6 6 3 Chris Botti Italia Columbia 301 319 -18 27 23 0 6 7 7 2 Paul Brown White Sand Peak 295 302 -7 58 23 0 7 10 24 7 Jessy J Tequilla Moon Peak 290 249 41 3 21 0 8 9 9 6 Chuck Loeb Presence Heads Up 276 250 26 64 23 0 9 8 13 8 Michael McDonald Walk On By Motown 275 265 10 6 23 1 10 5 4 2 Candy Dulfer Candy Store Heads Up 267 354 -87 37 23 0 11 NR NR 11 Everette Harp My Inspiration Shanachie 251 219 32 1 22 0 12 12 11 10 Nyee Moses Nyee Moses Self-Released 246 241 5 30 22 0 13 11 10 6 Queen Latifah Trav‘lin‘ Light Verve 240 248 -8 23 24 0 14 19 22 14 Chris Standring Love & Paragraphs Ultimate Vibe 227 180 47 6 18 0 15 14 15 3 Walter Beasley Ready For Love Heads Up 211 225 -14 64 23 0 16 18 18 16 Najee Rising Sun Heads Up 200 182 18 33 22 0 17 17 20 1 Norman Brown Stay With Me Peak 200 183 17 50 21 0 18 23 19 1 Rick Braun & Richard Elliot R N‘ R Artizen 197 165 32 38 22 0 19 15 8 3 Jay Soto Stay Awhile Nu Groove 195 213 -18 45 24 0 20 16 21 16 Alicia Keys As I Am J 174 209 -35 19 19 0 21 20 16 1 Jeff Golub Grand Central Narada Jazz 169 180 -11 43 20 0 22 24 25 2 Four 80 East En Route Native Language 167 164 3 51 22 0 23 29 31 11 Robin Thicke The Evolution Of Robin Thicke Star Trak/Interscope 157 129 28 49 18 0 24 21 23 12 Brian Simpson Above The Clouds Rendezvous 145 176 -31 31 18 0 25 28 26 3 U-Nam Back From The 80s Trippin ‚N‘ Rhythm 141 131 10 41 20 0 26 25 17 3 Paul Taylor Ladies Choice Peak 138 152 -14 44 21 0 27 27 28 8 John Legend Once Again G.O.O.D./Columbia 138 133 5 71 18 0 28 26 32 3 Brian
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