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WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report for Past 7 Days Beginning 05/07/2008 This Period (TP) = 05/07/08 to 05/13/08 Last Period (LP) = 04/30/08 to 05/06/08 WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report For Past 7 Days Beginning 05/07/2008 This Period (TP) = 05/07/08 to 05/13/08 Last Period (LP) = 04/30/08 to 05/06/08 TP Rank LP Rank Artist Release Label Release Year TP Plays LP Plays +/- 1 89 Simone Simone On Koch 2008 10 0 +10 Simone 2 4 Scott Hamilton Across The Concord Jazz 2008 8 7 +1 Tracks 2 8 Gene Harris Live In London Resonance 2008 8 6 +2 2 89 Wayne Escoffery Hopes And Savant 2008 8 0 +8 Dreams 5 8 Trio Da Paz & Live At MaxJazz 2008 7 6 +1 Joe Locke JazzBaltica 5 14 Taylor Eigsti Let It Come To Concord 2008 7 5 +2 You 7 1 Claudio Roditi Impressions Groovin' High 2008 6 12 -6 7 2 Catherine Sentimental World Village 2008 6 11 -5 Russell Streak 7 8 Duke Ellington Thank You Uncle Renma 2008 6 6 0 Legacy Edward 7 8 Stephen Forget Not Summit 2008 6 6 0 Anderson 7 36 Bob Mintzer Big Old School: New MCG Jazz 2006 6 2 +4 Band Lessons 7 54 The Eric Byrd Brother Ray Self-Released 2008 6 1 +5 Trio + 4 13 4 Bobby Watson From The Heart Palmetto 2008 5 7 -2 13 8 Jessica Williams Songs For A Origin 2008 5 6 -1 New Century 13 17 Avery Sharpe Legends & JKNM 2008 5 4 +1 Mentors 13 21 Bruce Saunders 8x5 Mel Bay 2006 5 3 +2 13 21 Dianne Reeves When You Know Blue Note 2008 5 3 +2 13 54 Dave Askren Trio Nuevo+ DaWay 2008 5 1 +4 13 54 Richard Boulger Blues Twilight B-1 2008 5 1 +4 20 4 Bobby Broom The Way I Play: Origin 2008 4 7 -3 Live In Chicago 20 14 Lionel Loueke Karibu Blue Note 2008 4 5 -1 20 21 Caribbean Jazz Afro Bop Alliance Heads Up 2008 4 3 +1 Project 20 21 John Beasley Letter To Herbie Resonance 2008 4 3 +1 20 21 Piers Lawrence Stolen Moments JazzNet Media 2008 4 3 +1 20 36 Dianne Reeves A Little Moonlight Blue Note 2003 4 2 +2 20 36 Pete Malinverni Invisible Cities Reservoir 2008 4 2 +2 27 3 The Craig Russo In The Middle Cagoots 2008 3 10 -7 Latin Jazz Project 27 8 Mary Lou A Grand Night HighNote 2008 3 6 -3 Williams For Swinging Copyright 2008 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com Page 1. WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report For Past 7 Days Beginning 05/07/2008 This Period (TP) = 05/07/08 to 05/13/08 Last Period (LP) = 04/30/08 to 05/06/08 TP Rank LP Rank Artist Release Label Release Year TP Plays LP Plays +/- 27 14 Terrence Brewer QuintEssential Strong Brew 2008 3 5 -2 27 17 JD Allen I Am I Am Sunnyside 2008 3 4 -1 27 21 Eddie Palmieri Listen Here! Concord 2005 3 3 0 27 21 Jaleel Shaw Optimism Changu 2008 3 3 0 27 21 Judy Wexler Dreams & Jazzed Media 2008 3 3 0 Shadows 27 21 Louie Bellson & Louie & Clark Percussion 2008 3 3 0 Clark Terry Expedition 2 Power 27 21 Maceo Parker Roots & Grooves Intuition / Heads 2008 3 3 0 Up 27 21 Scott Whitfield Diamonds For Summit 2006 3 3 0 Jazz Orchestra Nat East 27 36 Perez It's Happenin' Zoho 2008 3 2 +1 27 54 Arturo O'Farrill & Song For Chico Zoho 2008 3 1 +2 The Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra 27 54 Eric Alexander Prime Time HighNote 2008 3 1 +2 27 54 Steve Nelson Fuller Nelson Sunnyside 2004 3 1 +2 27 89 Anthony Wonsey The Thang Sharp Nine 2006 3 0 +3 27 89 Dee Dee Red Earth DDB / Emarcy 2007 3 0 +3 Bridgewater 27 89 Habib Koite & Afriki Cumbancha 2007 3 0 +3 Bamada 44 17 Diane Schuur Some Other Concord 2008 2 4 -2 Time 44 17 Kenia Simply Kenia Mooka 2008 2 4 -2 44 21 Irvin Mayfield & Love Songs, Basin Street 2008 2 3 -1 Ellis Marsalis Ballads And Standards 44 36 Gust Spenos Swing Theory Swing Theory 2007 2 2 0 44 36 Lorraine Feather Language Relarion / Jazzed 2008 2 2 0 Media 44 36 Marian Twilight World Concord 2008 2 2 0 McPartland 44 36 The Clayton- Live At MCG MCG Jazz 2005 2 2 0 Hamilton Jazz Orchestra 44 36 Vince Seneri The Prince's Prince V 2008 2 2 0 Groove 44 54 Joey Organic Vibes Concord 2006 2 1 +1 DeFrancesco 44 54 Michael Carvin Marsalis Music Marsalis / 2006 2 1 +1 Honors Michael Rounder Carvin 44 54 Tom Scott Bebop United MCG Jazz 2006 2 1 +1 Copyright 2008 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com Page 2. WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report For Past 7 Days Beginning 05/07/2008 This Period (TP) = 05/07/08 to 05/13/08 Last Period (LP) = 04/30/08 to 05/06/08 TP Rank LP Rank Artist Release Label Release Year TP Plays LP Plays +/- 44 54 Various Artists Universal VP 2001 2 1 +1 Message, Chapter 2 44 89 3osity 3osity Capri 2006 2 0 +2 44 89 Alan Broadbent You And The A440 2003 2 0 +2 Night And The Music 44 89 Anne Ducros Urban Tribe Dreyfus Jazz 2007 2 0 +2 44 89 Assassin Gully Sit'n VP 2007 2 0 +2 44 89 Billie Holiday Lady In Autumn: Verve 1991 2 0 +2 The Best Of The Verve Years 44 89 Dave Stryker Big City Mel Bay 2005 2 0 +2 44 89 Deep Blue Organ Folk Music Origin 2007 2 0 +2 Trio 44 89 Diana Krall Love Scenes Impulse! 1997 2 0 +2 44 89 Diana Krall Love Scenes Verve 1997 2 0 +2 44 89 Dizzy Gillespie Dizzy On The Philips 1962 2 0 +2 French Riviera 44 89 Gene Ammons Boss Tenor Prestige 1960 2 0 +2 44 89 Herbie Mann Herbie Mann At Atlantic 1961 2 0 +2 The Village Gate 44 89 Jackie Ryan You And The OpenArt 2007 2 0 +2 Night And The Music 44 89 Julius Tolentino Just The Sharp Nine 2005 2 0 +2 Beginning 44 89 Kenny Barron Images Sunnyside 2004 2 0 +2 Quintet 44 89 Lee Morgan Search For The Blue Note 1964 2 0 +2 New Land 44 89 Lee Morgan The Cooker Blue Note 1957 2 0 +2 44 89 Lee Morgan The Blue Note 1967 2 0 +2 Procrastinator 44 89 Michael Davis Trumpets Eleven Hip-Bone 2003 2 0 +2 44 89 Mike DiRubbo New York Cellar Live 2007 2 0 +2 Accent: Live At The Kitano 44 89 Mike LeDonne Night Song Savant 2005 2 0 +2 44 89 Mulgrew Miller Live At Yoshi's MAXJAZZ 2004 2 0 +2 Vol. One 44 89 Shirley Horn But Beautiful: Verve / UMG 2005 2 0 +2 The Best Of Shirley Horn On Verve 44 89 Steve Yeager New Groove Collective Vibe 2003 2 0 +2 Copyright 2008 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com Page 3. WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report For Past 7 Days Beginning 05/07/2008 This Period (TP) = 05/07/08 to 05/13/08 Last Period (LP) = 04/30/08 to 05/06/08 TP Rank LP Rank Artist Release Label Release Year TP Plays LP Plays +/- Blues 44 89 Thea Gilmore Songs From The Hungry Dog / 2005 2 0 +2 Gutter Flying Sparks / Compass 44 89 Various Artists Aladdin [Original Walt Disney 1992 2 0 +2 Soundtrack] 44 89 Wes Boss Guitar Riverside 1963 2 0 +2 Montgomery 44 89 Youssou N'Dour Rokku Mi Rokka Nonesuch 2007 2 0 +2 (Give And Take) 84 4 Adonis Rose & Untouchable House Of Swing 2007 1 7 -6 The N.O. Vaders 84 21 Brad Mehldau Live Nonesuch 2008 1 3 -2 84 21 Bridge Quartet Day Origin 2008 1 3 -2 84 21 Karrin Allyson Imagina: Songs Concord 2008 1 3 -2 Of Brasil 84 36 Calvin Keys Calvinesque' Silverado 2005 1 2 -1 84 36 Geoffrey Keezer Wildcrafted: Live MAXJAZZ 2005 1 2 -1 At The Dakota 84 36 John Coltrane My Favorite Atlantic 1961 1 2 -1 Things 84 36 Maria Schneider Days Of Wine ArtistShare 2005 1 2 -1 Orchestra And Roses: Live At The Jazz Standard 84 36 Miles Davis Live At The Monterey Jazz 2007 1 2 -1 Monterey Jazz Festival Festival '63 84 36 Phil Woods & Phil Woods & Jazzed Media 2004 1 2 -1 Carl Saunders Carl Saunders Play Henry Mancini 84 36 Steve Khan The Green Field Tone Center 2006 1 2 -1 84 36 Tom Scott Cannon Re- Concord 2008 1 2 -1 Loaded: All-Star Celebration Of Cannonball Adderley 84 36 Wayne Wonder Foreva Singso / VP 2007 1 2 -1 84 54 Beres Hammond Music Is Life VP 2001 1 1 0 84 54 Bill Mays Summer Palmetto 2001 1 1 0 Sketches 84 54 Black Uhuru Anthem Palm Pictures / 1983 1 1 0 Mango 84 54 Bob Marley & Catch A Fire Tuff Gong 1973 1 1 0 The Wailers 84 54 Bob Marley & Natty Dread Tuff Gong / 1974 1 1 0 Copyright 2008 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com Page 4. WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report For Past 7 Days Beginning 05/07/2008 This Period (TP) = 05/07/08 to 05/13/08 Last Period (LP) = 04/30/08 to 05/06/08 TP Rank LP Rank Artist Release Label Release Year TP Plays LP Plays +/- The Wailers Island 84 54 Chick Corea & The New Crystal Concord 2008 1 1 0 Gary Burton Silence 84 54 Cyrus Chestnut You Are My Warner Bros.
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