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Playlist - WNCU ( 90.7 FM ) North Carolina Central University Generated : 08/24/2011 12:51 Pm Playlist - WNCU ( 90.7 FM ) North Carolina Central University Generated : 08/24/2011 12:51 pm WNCU 90.7 FM Format: Jazz North Carolina Central University (Raleigh - Durham, NC) This Period (TP) = 08/17/2011 to 08/23/2011 Last Period (TP) = 08/10/2011 to 08/16/2011 TP LP Artist Album Label Album TP LP +/- Rank Rank Year Plays Plays 1 1 Giacomo Gates Revolution Will Be Jazz: Savant 2011 21 17 4 The Songs Of Gil Scott-Heron 2 5 Sir Roland Hanna Colors From A Giant's Kit IPO 2011 14 10 4 3 2 Rick Stone Fractals Jazzand 2011 13 14 -1 3 7 Terrence Brewer Setting The Standard Strong Brew 2011 13 9 4 5 10 Jeff McLaughlin Quartet Blocks Owl Studios 2011 12 8 4 5 13 Ansyn Banks Banks Gives Thanks Sea Breeze 2011 12 7 5 7 24 Orrin Evans Freedom Posi-Tone 2011 11 4 7 8 7 Deep Blue Organ Trio Wonderful! 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Jazzed Media 2011 2 2 0 42 44 Joe Chambers Horace To Max Savant 2010 2 2 0 42 80 Ernie Andrews Jazz Vocalists: Hear & Concord 2006 2 1 1 Now 42 80 Cassandra Wilson Blue Skies JMT 1988 2 1 1 42 80 Warren Wolf Warren Wolf Mack Avenue 2011 2 1 1 42 80 Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Columbia 1997 2 1 1 42 80 Conrad Herwig The Latin Side Of Wayne Half Note 2008 2 1 1 Shorter 42 80 Red Garland Red's Blues Prestige 1998 2 1 1 42 80 Thelonious Monk Quartet The Best Of Thelonious Riverside 2004 2 1 1 Plus Two Monk 42 80 The Cookers Warriors JLP 2010 2 1 1 42 80 The New Gary Burton Common Ground Mack Avenue 2011 2 1 1 Quartet 42 80 Roswell Rudd Incredible Honk Sunnyside 2011 2 1 1 42 80 Ernestine Anderson A Song For You HighNote 2009 2 1 1 42 263 Tiny Bradshaw 2 0 2 42 263 Wes Montgomery Boss Guitar Riverside 1963 2 0 2 42 263 Grant Stewart Grant Stewart Plays The Sharp Nine 2009 2 0 2 Music Of Duke Ellington & Billy Strayhorn 42 263 Calvin Keys Calvinesque' Silverado 2005 2 0 2 42 263 Russell Malone Live At Jazz Standard - MAXJAZZ 2006 2 0 2 Volume One 42 263 Houston Person & Ron Just Between Friends HighNote 2008 2 0 2 Carter 42 263 Ernest Dawkins' New The Prairie Prophet Delmark 2011 2 0 2 Horizons Ensemble 42 263 Benny Golson New Time, New 'Tet Concord Jazz 2009 2 0 2 42 263 Alexis Gideon Flight Of The Liophant Sick Room 2007 2 0 2 42 263 Hank Crawford Heart And Soul: The Hank Atlantic 1994 2 0 2 Crawford Anthology ©2011 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com page 2 / 13 Playlist - WNCU ( 90.7 FM ) North Carolina Central University Generated : 08/24/2011 12:51 pm TP LP Artist Album Label Album TP LP +/- Rank Rank Year Plays Plays 42 263 Bob Marley & The Wailers Natty Dread Tuff Gong / Island 1974 2 0 2 42 263 Dianne Reeves The Grand Encounter Blue Note 1996 2 0 2 42 263 Eric Reed The Dancing Monk Savant 2011 2 0 2 42 263 Cyrus Chestnut You Are My Sunshine Warner Bros. 2003 2 0 2 42 263 Kurt Elling The Gate Concord Jazz 2011 2 0 2 76 24 Amina Figarova Sketches Munich 2010 1 4 -3 76 24 Michael Benedict & The Bopitude Planet Arts 2011 1 4 -3 Bopitude 76 33 James Moody Moody 4B IPO 2010 1 3 -2 76 33 Michael O'Neill Still Dancin' Jazzmo 2007 1 3 -2 76 33 Shawn Maxwell Urban Vigilante Chicago Sessions 2011 1 3 -2 76 33 Horace Silver Doin' The Thing At The Blue Note 1961 1 3 -2 Village Gate 76 33 Romain Virgo Romain Virgo VP 2010 1 3 -2 76 44 Laurie Antonioli American Dreams Intrinsic 2010 1 2 -1 76 44 Anthony Wilson Campo Belo Goat Hill 2011 1 2 -1 76 44 Bill Cunliffe Imaginacion Torii 2005 1 2 -1 76 44 Cassandra Wilson Loverly Blue Note 2008 1 2 -1 76 44 Scott Hamilton Across The Tracks Concord Jazz 2008 1 2 -1 76 44 Gyptian Hold You VP 2010 1 2 -1 76 44 Hiroe Sekine A-Me Sekai 2010 1 2 -1 76 44 Vincent Herring Ends And Means HighNote 2006 1 2 -1 76 44 Ahmad Jamal It's Magic Birdology / Dreyfus 2008 1 2 -1 76 44 Paul Desmond Pure Desmond CBS 1974 1 2 -1 76 80 Queen Ifrica & Junior Kelly The Biggest Reggae Greensleeves 2008 1 1 0 One-Drop Anthems 2008 76 80 Alice Coltrane Ptah, The El Dahoud Impulse 1970 1 1 0 76 80 Tim Warfield One For Shirley Criss Cross Jazz 2008 1 1 0 76 80 Charles Mingus Blues & Roots Atlantic 1960 1 1 0 76 80 Branford Marsalis & Joey Songs Of Mirth And Marsalis 2011 1 1 0 Calderazzo Melancholy 76 80 David Hardiman Portrait Of David Hardiman Self-Released 2010 1 1 0 76 80 Sonny Rollins Tenor Madness Prestige / DCC 1956 1 1 0 76 80 Buddy Guy Living Proof Jive 2010 1 1 0 76 80 Kitty Margolis Heart & Soul: Live In San Mad-Kat 2004 1 1 0 Francisco 76 80 Jessica Williams Live At Yoshi's Volume MAXJAZZ 2005 1 1 0 Two 76 80 Nas & Damian 'Junior Distant Relatives Ghetto Youths / Tuff Gong 2010 1 1 0 Gong' Marley / Universal Republic 76 80 Etana The Strong One Freemind / VP 2008 1 1 0 76 80 Orbert Davis Priority 3Sixteen 2001 1 1 0 76 80 Dianne Reeves When You Know Blue Note 2008 1 1 0 76 80 Ornette Coleman Change Of The Century Atlantic 1960 1 1 0 76 80 Kelly Eisenhour Seek And Find BluJazz 2007 1 1 0 76 80 Jah Cure Unconditional Love [Single] SoBe 2010 1 1 0 76 80 Cannonball Adderley Somethin' Else Blue Note 1958 1 1 0 76 80 Third World 96 Degrees In The Shade Mango 1977 1 1 0 76 80 Taylor Eigsti Let It Come To You Concord 2008 1 1 0 76 80 AfroCubism AfroCubism Nonesuch 2010 1 1 0 76 80 Alan Baylock Jazz Eastern Standard Time Self-Released 2008 1 1 0 ©2011 Mediaguide, Inc.
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