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Jazz Birthdays JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • February 13, 2012 Volume 8, Number 10 • $7.95 Jazz Album No. 1: Jimmy Owens, The Monk Smooth Album No. 1: Richard Elliot, In The Project (IPO) Zone (Artistry/Mack Avenue) World Music No. 1: Rodrigo Y Gabriela, Area Smooth Single No. 1: Richard Elliot, 52 (ATO) “Boomtown” (Artistry/Mack Avenue) JazzWeek relaunch: crowdfunding with perks at http://www.indiegogo.com/jazzweek 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 February 13 February 22 March 4 Wingy Manone (1900) Rex Stewart (1907) Bobby Shew (1941) Wardell Gray (1921) Buddy Tate (1913) Jan Garbarek (1947) February 14 February 24 Ricky Ford (1954) Rob McConnell (1935) Michel Legrand (1932) March 5 February 15 David “Fathead” Newman (1933) Carol Sloane (1937) Harold Arlen (1905) February 25 March 6 Nathan Davis (1937) Ida Cox (1896) Wes Montgomery (1925) Kirk Lightsey (1937) Ake Persson (1932) Peter Brotzmann (1941) Henry Threadgill (1944) Larry Gelb (1952) Palle Mikkelborg (1941) February 16 February 26 Robin Kenyatta (1942) Machito (1912) Yosuke Yamashita (1942) Flora Purim (1942) Charles Tolliver (1942) Pete Christlieb (1945) February 27 February 17 Freddie Keppard (1890) March 8 Buddy Defranco (1923) Mildred Bailey (1907) Dick Hyman (1927) Roger “Buck” Hill (1927) Dexter Gordon (1923) George Coleman (1935) Herbie Lewis (1941) Chuck Wayne (1923) Gabor Szabo (1936) James Williams (1951) February 28 February 18 Orbert Davis (1960) Emil Barnes (1892) Svend Asmussen (1916) Willie Bobo (1934) March 9 February 19 Ornette Coleman (1930) David Murray (1955) Charles Gayle (1939) March 10 February 20 March 1 Glenn Miller (1904) Bix Beiderbecke (1903) Jimmy Yancey (1898) Louis Moholo (1940) Bobby Jaspar (1926) Ralph Towner (1940) Nancy Wilson (1937) Elliott Sharp (1951) March 11 Anthony Davis (1951) March 2 Mercer Ellington (1919) Doug Watkins (1934) Leroy Jenkins (1932) February 21 Bobby McFerrin (1950) Al Sears (1910) Buell Neidlinger (1936) Tadd Dameron (1917) March 3 March 12 Nina Simone (1933) Barney Bigard (1906) Sir Charles Thompson (1918) Warren Vache (1951) Jimmy Garrison (1934) Hugh Lawson (1935) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Doug Hall at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • February 13, 2012 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart Feb. 13, 2012 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 1 1 Jimmy Owens The Monk Project IPO 207 248 -41 6 51 0 2 4 11 2 Bruce Babad A Tribute To Paul Desmond Primrose Lane 169 136 33 4 41 0 3 6 4 3 Gary Smulyan Smul’s Paradise Capri 155 121 34 4 48 0 4 36 – 1 Deep Blue Organ Trio Wonderful! Origin 152 60 92 27 50 0 5 3 2 2 Chick Corea Further Explorations Concord Jazz 142 141 1 5 50 0 6 5 10 5 Christian McBride Conversations With Christian Mack Avenue 125 129 -4 15 32 0 7 7 6 1 Pat Martino Undeniable: Live At Blues Alley HighNote 117 114 3 15 32 0 8 10 16 8 Christian Tamburr Places Tamburr Worldwide 112 109 3 5 31 1 9 9 3 1 Houston Person So Nice HighNote 111 110 1 15 33 0 10 13 27 10 Jack DeJohnette Sound Travels eOne 93 97 -4 4 34 0 10 15 18 10 Mike Wofford & Holly Hofmann Turn Signal Capri 93 92 1 5 31 0 10 2 4 1 Christian McBride Big Band The Good Feeling Mack Avenue 93 151 -58 19 29 0 13 20 12 4 Joey DeFrancesco 40 HighNote 91 78 13 17 27 0 14 22 27 14 Josh Rzepka Into The Night Self-Released 87 74 13 4 23 0 14 32 40 9 Ron Carter Ron Carter’s Great Big Band Sunnyside 87 65 22 25 25 0 16 16 20 8 Stanley Jordan Friends Mack Avenue 85 91 -6 19 31 0 17 16 9 2 James Carter At The Crossroads Emarcy 84 91 -7 18 30 0 18 23 12 1 Ted Rosenthal Out Of This World Playscape 81 72 9 20 32 0 19 14 7 2 George Benson Guitar Man Concord Jazz 80 93 -13 20 22 0 19 21 46 1 Tony Bennett Duets II RPM/Columbia 80 75 5 20 17 0 21 8 20 8 Jamie Ousley A Sea Of Voices T.I.E. 79 112 -33 5 23 0 22 – – 22 Clipper Anderson The Road Home Origin 76 37 39 4 19 1 22 49 – 22 Dennis Rollins 11th Gate Motema 76 50 26 4 29 1 24 32 38 24 Vince Mendoza Nights On Earth Horizontal 71 65 6 5 25 0 24 – – 22 Greg Reitan Daybreak Sunnyside 71 24 47 19 27 0 26 47 53 9 Charlie Haden & Hank Jones Come Sunday Emarcy 70 52 18 8 27 0 26 26 34 2 John Scofield A Moment’s Peace Emarcy 70 70 0 19 20 0 26 – – 1 Kurt Elling The Gate Concord Jazz 70 34 36 53 24 0 29 28 22 3 Larry Vuckovich Somethin’ Special Tetrachord 69 69 0 26 21 0 30 24 53 24 Janice Finlay Anywhere But Here Self-Released 68 71 -3 4 24 0 31 35 43 31 Sunnie Paxson Bohemian Sun Roxboro 66 62 4 11 19 0 32 – – 32 Jeff Lorber Galaxy Heads Up 65 22 43 1 9 0 33 12 8 8 Hendrik Meurkens Live At Bird’s Eye Zoho 64 105 -41 15 18 0 34 41 23 4 Rene Marie Black Lace Freudian Slip Motema 63 58 5 18 28 0 34 19 15 1 Poncho Sanchez & Terence Blanchard Chano y Dizzy Concord Jazz 63 79 -16 21 23 0 34 18 27 14 Phil Norman Encore Mama 63 80 -17 16 28 0 34 28 36 1 Warren Wolf Warren Wolf Mack Avenue 63 69 -6 26 29 0 38 – – 38 The Soul Rebels Unlock Your Mind Rounder 62 38 24 3 31 0 39 30 17 17 3 Cohens Family Anzic 61 68 -7 14 19 0 39 38 31 18 Sophie Milman In The Moonlight eOne 61 59 2 20 24 0 41 32 34 27 Eddie Daniels & Roger Kellaway Live At The Library Of Congress IPO/Light Works 60 65 -5 11 22 0 42 – – 36 Tito Carrillo Opening Statement Origin 59 36 23 12 19 0 43 43 48 10 Mary Louise Knutson In The Bubble Meridian Jazz 58 55 3 19 16 0 43 58 31 31 Paul Meyers Welcome Home Little Chin 58 46 12 4 21 0 45 36 24 21 Bill O’Connell Triple Play Plus Three Zoho 56 60 -4 18 19 0 46 31 18 9 Mike Longo To My Surprise CAP 54 67 -13 18 18 0 46 – – 46 The Gerry Beaudoin Trio The Return Francesca 54 11 43 1 21 2 48 – 44 36 Evan Cobb Falling Up Self-Released 53 37 16 12 15 0 49 43 – 2 Various Artists Disney Jazz, Volume 1: Everybody Wants To Disney Pearl Series 52 55 -3 53 12 0 Be A Cat 50 – – 50 MCG Jazz All Stars Hill District BEAT A Tribute to Teenie Harris MCG Jazz 50 29 21 2 25 0 50 – – 50 The Frank Walton Sextet The Back Step Self-Released 50 39 11 4 20 0 50 47 25 25 Reuben Wilson Revisited American Showplace 50 52 -2 19 16 0 Most Added (a station’s first seven spins detected = add) Increased Airplay Chartbound The Gerry Beaudoin Trio The Return (Francesca) +2 Deep Blue Organ Trio Wonderful! (Origin) +92 Tom Wetmore The Desired Effect (Crosstown) Catherine Russell Strictly Romancin’ (World Village) +2 Greg Reitan Daybreak (Sunnyside) +47 Josh Levinson Chauncey Street (Self-Released) Christian Tamburr Places (Tamburr Worldwide) +1 The Gerry Beaudoin Trio The Return (Francesca) +43 Don Byron Love, Peace And Soul (Savoy Jazz) Clipper Anderson The Road Home (Origin) +1 Jeff Lorber Galaxy (Heads Up) +43 Stephane Grappelli & Toots Thielemans Bringing It Dennis Rollins 11th Gate (Motema) +1 Catherine Russell Strictly Romancin’ (World Village) +41 Together (Lisem) Josh Levinson Chauncey Street (Self-Released) +1 Clipper Anderson The Road Home (Origin) +39 Marlene Rosenberg Bassprint (Origin) Don Byron Love, Peace And Soul (Savoy Jazz) +1 Don Byron Love, Peace And Soul (Savoy Jazz) +39 Nicholas Payton Bitches (In + Out) Marlene Rosenberg Bassprint (Origin) +1 Josh Levinson Chauncey Street (Self-Released) +38 Carmen Lundy Night And Day (Afrasia) Kurt Elling The Gate (Concord Jazz) +36 Catherine Russell Strictly Romancin’ (World Village) Gary Smulyan Smul’s Paradise (Capri) +34 North Carolina Central University Jazz Ensemble Slightly Blued (Self-Released) Yuko Kishimoto Songbook (Planet Arts) jazzweek.com • February 13, 2012 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2012 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart Feb. 13, 2012 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 4 5 1 Richard Elliot In The Zone Artistry/Mack Avenue 33 30 3 23 4 0 1 6 5 1 Paul Taylor Prime Time eOne/Peak 33 29 4 42 3 0 3 4 1 1 Boney James Contact Verve Forecast 32 30 2 49 3 0 4 7 9 1 Brian Lenair Eye Of The Storm Grits And Gravy 30 25 5 23 2 0 5 2 3 2 George Benson Guitar Man Concord Jazz 29 31 -2 19 5 0 6 2 3 1 Acoustic Alchemy Roseland Heads Up 28 31 -3 22 4 0 7 1 2 1 Fourplay Let’s Touch The Sky Heads Up 26 34 -8 69 1 0 8 9 7 4 Rick Braun Sings With Strings Artistry/Mack Avenue 25 22 3 31 2 0 9 7 18 2 Paul Hardcastle Hardcastle VI Trippin ‘N’ Rhythm 22 25 -3 34 4 0 10 31 32 10 Najee Smooth Side Of Soul Shanachie 20 13 7 3 2 0 10 21 8 2 Eumir Deodato The Crossing NuGroove 2.0/SMC 20 16 4 38 2 0 12 10 28 10 Roberta Flack Let It Be Roberta 429 19 21 -2 4 2 0 13 21 25 8 Terry Wollman Buddha’s Ear Ollie Llama Music 18 16 2 21 1 0 14 12 15 12 Wayman Tisdale The Wayman Tisdale Story Rendezvous 17 19 -2 16 3 0 14 28 18 9 Rahni Song Breakin’ The Rules Hush 17 14 3 12 1 0 14 28 18 12 Mark Stephens Dream Of The Peaceful Warrior Groove Junkie 17 14 3 20 1 0 14 10 10 10 Bob Baldwin NewUrbanJazz.com 2/Re-Vibe Trippin ‘N’ Rhythm 17 21 -4 31 2 0 14 21 14 11 Michael Franks Time Together Shanachie 17 16 1 33 2 0 14 14 15 14 Andy Snitzer Traveler Native Language 17 18 -1 26 1 0 20 17 15 12 Louie Cruz Beltran Paint The Rhythm Corniche 16 17 -1 15 1 0 20 26 28 20 Craig T.
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