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Jazzweek20070416.Pdf JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • April 16, 2007 Volume 3, Number 21 • $7.95 Smooth Album No. 1: Peter White, Jazz No. 1: Pat Metheny Brad Mehldau, Playin’ Favorites (Columbia/Legacy) Quartet (Nonesuch) College Jazz No. 1: Pat Metheny Brad Smooth Single No. 1: Peter White, “Mis- Mehldau, Quartet (Nonesuch) ter Magic” (Columbia/Legacy) Jazz Album Chart . 3 College Jazz Chart . 4 Smooth Jazz Album Chart . 5 Smooth Singles Chart . 6 World Music Album Chart. 7 Jazz Add Dates. 8 Jazz Radio Currents . 9 Jazz Station Panel . 12 World Music No. 1: Rara Avis, Shaktified Smooth Jazz Current Tracks. 13 (Six Degrees) Smooth Jazz Station Panel. 14 Jazz Birthdays April 16 April 24 May 1 Bennie Green (sax) (1923) Aaron Bell (1922) Ira Sullivan (1931) Herbie Mann (1930) Johnny Griffin (1928) Shirley Horn (1934) April 17 Frank Strazzeri (1930) Carlos Ward (1940) Chris Barber (1930) Joe Henderson (1937) James Newton (1953) Sam Noto (1930) Collin Walcott (1945) May 2 Han Bennink (1942) Stafford James (1946) Bing Crosby (1904) Buster Williams (1942) April 25 Richard “Groove” Holmes (1931) Jan Hammer (1948) Earl Bostic (1913) May 3 April 18 Ella Fitzgerald (1918) Yank Lawson (1911) Leo Parker (1925) Willis Jackson (1932) John Lewis (1920) Hal Galper (1938) April 26 Jimmy Cleveland (1926) April 20 Jimmy Giuffre (1921) Jymie Merritt (1926) Tito Puente (1923) Teddy Edwards (1924) May 4 Ran Blake (1935) April 27 Maynard Ferguson (1928) Beaver Harris (1936) Freddie Watts (1943) Lars Gullin (1928) Joe Bonner (1948) April 28 Richard Williams (1931) April 21 Mario Bauza (1911) Don Friedman (1935) Mundell Lowe (1922) Blossom Dearie (1926) Ron Carter (1937) Slide Hampton (1932) John Tchicai (1936) May 5 Ian Carr (1933) Steve Khan (1947) Paul Barbarin (1899) April 22 Willie Colon (1950) Fred Astaire (1899) Charles Mingus (1922) April 29 Bix Beiderbecke (1903) Paul Chambers (1935) Duke Ellington (1899) Stanley Cowell (1941) Don Menza (1936) Jean “Toots” Thielemans (1922) Jack Walrath (1946) April 23 Big Jay McNeely (1928) May 6 Bunky Green (1935) Ray Barretto (1929) David Friesen (1942) George Adams (1940) May 8 Steve Gadd (1945) Mary Lou Williams (1910) April 30 Keith Jarrett (1945) Percy Heath (1923) Abdul Wadud (1947) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Frank Johnson at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • April 16, 2007 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart April 16, 2007 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 3 6 1 Pat Metheny & Brad Mehldau Quartet Nonesuch 347 234 113 4 72 7 2 1 1 1 David ‘Fathead’ Newman Life HighNote 290 258 32 9 67 0 3 8 9 3 Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown & Milt Jackson What’s Up? The Very Tall Band Telarc 274 198 76 7 59 1 4 4 3 2 Tierney Sutton Band On The Other Side Telarc 226 230 -4 10 54 1 5 5 4 1 Various Artists Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life Blue Note 220 208 12 12 60 1 6 2 2 2 Matt Wilson The Scenic Route Palmetto 207 236 -29 10 57 0 7 6 7 6 Russell Gunn Russell Gunn Plays Miles HighNote 199 204 -5 9 50 1 8 22 28 8 John Fedchock New York Big Band Up & Running Reservoir 194 141 53 3 48 6 9 11 10 6 Larry Willis Blue Fable HighNote 186 182 4 9 48 1 9 12 12 9 Steve Kuhn Live At Birdland Blue Note 186 180 6 8 60 2 11 18 20 11 Thomas Marriott Both Sides Of The Fence Origin 185 148 37 6 49 4 11 9 8 8 One More The Summary Music Of Thad Jones IPO Recordings 185 192 -7 6 49 0 13 7 14 2 Randy Crawford & Joe Sample Feeling Good PRA 184 202 -18 7 49 0 14 19 25 14 Bobby Broom Song & Dance Origin 177 147 30 4 44 2 15 15 15 9 Wynton Marsalis From The Plantation To The Penitentiary Blue Note 174 161 13 5 53 1 16 13 15 12 Brian Bromberg Downright Upright Artistry 173 177 -4 10 43 2 17 14 13 3 Patti Austin Avant Gershwin Rendezvous 168 173 -5 6 49 0 18 23 5 5 Robert Glasper In My Element Blue Note 164 138 26 3 55 4 19 15 17 5 Harry Connick, Jr. Chanson Du Vieux Carre Marsalis Music 157 161 -4 10 46 1 20 21 19 2 Hendrik Meurkens New York Samba Jazz Quintet Zoho Music 155 144 11 14 39 1 21 NR NR 21 Wayne Escoffery Veneration Savant 151 75 76 1 44 13 22 NR NR 22 Mark Sherman Family First Miles High 148 12 136 1 40 30 23 17 18 1 Diana Krall From This Moment On Verve Music Group 145 151 -6 30 34 0 24 10 10 5 Wayne Bergeron Plays Well With Others Concord 142 187 -45 14 34 0 25 36 37 25 Bobby Shew Cancaos Do Amor Torii Records 129 92 37 5 34 3 26 24 24 20 Joey De Francesco Live: The Authorized Bootleg Concord 125 122 3 6 41 2 26 19 22 19 Beatle Jazz All You Need Lightyear 125 147 -22 6 39 4 26 42 NR 26 Sammy Figueroa The Magician Savant 125 85 40 2 42 15 29 26 41 26 Matt Ray Lost In New York CAP 121 114 7 3 34 3 30 31 35 30 Will Bernard Party Hats Palmetto 114 101 13 5 35 4 31 NR NR 31 Jack Sheldon Listen Up Butterfly Records 113 63 50 1 28 10 32 25 26 21 Jim McNeely, Kelly Sill & Joel Spencer Boneyard Origin 112 116 -4 10 38 0 32 28 23 22 Joe Zawinul Brown Street Heads Up 112 112 0 6 34 1 32 NR 45 32 Kenny Werner Lawn Chair Society Blue Note 112 62 50 4 42 5 35 34 34 1 Steve Turre Keep Searchin’ HighNote 107 94 13 24 26 0 36 42 42 36 Larry Ham Carousel Self Released 105 85 20 3 37 8 37 NR NR 37 Kurt Elling Nightmoves Concord 102 NR 102 1 37 37 38 37 44 37 Stryker/Slagle Band Latest Outlook Zoho Music 101 91 10 3 42 4 39 NR 50 14 Ben Riley Memories of T Concord 98 76 22 23 25 0 40 33 27 24 Grant Stewart In The Still Of The Night Sharp Nine 96 99 -3 8 32 0 41 40 30 21 Kerry Strayer Play It Where It Lays Rhombus 95 89 6 11 25 0 41 NR NR 5 Russell Malone Live at Jazz Standard, Vol. One MAXJAZZ 95 59 36 21 36 0 43 32 45 32 Wayne Wallace The Reckless Search For Beauty Patois Records 93 100 -7 4 30 3 43 28 21 12 Pete Christlieb With The Lori Mechem Live At The Jazz Cave Cognito Music 93 112 -19 12 37 0 Quartet 45 NR NR 45 Sara Lazarus & Bireli Lagrene Gypsy Project It’s All Right With Me Dreyfus 91 35 56 1 34 17 45 30 28 17 Tia Fuller Healing Space Mack Avenue 91 103 -12 10 32 0 45 45 49 21 Jim Tomlinson The Lyric... w/ Stacey Kent O+ 91 84 7 28 18 0 48 35 33 7 Tony DeSare Last First Kiss Telarc 89 93 -4 10 23 0 48 38 38 10 Grady Tate From the Heart: Songs Sung Live at the Half Note Records 89 90 -1 12 39 3 Blue Note 50 41 31 1 Jimmy Heath Big Band Turn Up The Heath Planet Arts 87 87 0 21 36 0 Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound Kurt Elling Nightmoves (Concord) +37 Mark Sherman Family First (Miles High) +136 Frank Vignola Vignola Plays Gershwin (Mel Bay) Frank Vignola Vignola Plays Gershwin (Mel Bay) +31 Pat Metheny & Brad Mehldau Quartet (Nonesuch) +113 Sachal Vasandani Eyes Wide Open (Mack Avenue) Misha Tsiganov Always Going West (Power Light) Mark Sherman Family First (Miles High) +30 Kurt Elling Nightmoves (Concord) +102 Frank Foster Well Water (Piadrum) Kermit Ruffins Live At Vaughan’s (Basin Street) +18 Frank Vignola Vignola Plays Gershwin (Mel Bay) +85 Anat Cohen & The Anzic Orchestra Noir (Anzic Records) Sara Lazarus & Bireli Lagrene Gypsy Project Wayne Escoffery Veneration (Savant) +76 Cheryl Bentyne The Book Of Love (Telarc) It’s All Right With Me (Dreyfus) +17 Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown & Milt Jackson Various Artists Feb-Mar 2007 RVG Series Sampler (Blue Note) Sammy Figueroa The Magician (Savant) +15 What’s Up? The Very Tall Band (Telarc) +76 Dept. Of Good And Evil Dept. Of Good And Evil (Savoy Jazz) Joe Beck, Santi Dibriano & Thierry Arpino Tri07 (Whaling City Sound) The Count Basie Orchestra Basie Is Back (Sony) jazzweek.com • April 16, 2007 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2007 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek College Jazz Chart April 16, 2007 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 9 4 1 Pat Metheny & Brad Mehldau Quartet Nonesuch 297 69 228 4 90 30 2 1 2 1 Norah Jones Not Too Late Blue Note 205 237 -32 20 50 1 3 35 15 3 Various Artists Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life [Original Blue Note 113 26 87 17 74 26 Soundtrack] 4 3 5 3 Antibalas Security ANTI- 111 132 -21 8 40 4 5 123 NR 5 The Bad Plus Prog Do The Math/Heads Up 85 7 78 1 51 47 6 8 7 4 Diana Krall From This Moment On Verve 68 79 -11 31 18 0 7 10 9 1 Madeleine Peyroux Half The Perfect World Rounder 61 57 4 32 27 0 8 22 3 1 Wynton Marsalis From The Plantation To The Penitentiary Blue Note 56 36 20 6 33 2 9 165 NR 9 Scott Colley Architect Of The Silent Moment Cam Jazz 56 5 51 6 49 1 10 12 8 8 Kieran Hebden & Steve Reid Tongues Domino 53 54 -1 4 21 3 11 17 19 10 Ben Riley Memories Of T Concord 50 44 6 22 18 0 12 19 63 12 Jeff Golub Grand Central Narada Jazz 46 41 5 4 7 1 13 31 33 11 Brian Bromberg Downright Upright Artistry 45 28 17 11 17 2 14 199 53 1 Don Byron Do The Boomerang: The Music Of Junior Blue Note 44 4 40 27 36 1 Walker 15 13 12 2 Randy Crawford & Joe Sample Feeling Good PRA 43 50 -7 5 19 0 16 29 38 16 Will Bernard Party Hats Palmetto 42 29 13 6 20 4 17 37 28 9 Matt Wilson The Scenic Route Palmetto 42 25 17 11 24 1 18 15 24 12 Steve Turre Keep Searchin’ HighNote 41 45 -4 23 6 0 19 21 18 11 Cedar Walton One Flight Down HighNote 40 39 1 27 8 0 20 85 NR 20 Wayne Escoffery Veneration Savant 39 11 28 2 16 4 21 25 17 16 Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown & Milt Jackson What’s Up? The Very Tall Band Telarc Jazz 39 33 6 8 20 0 22 16 26 11 Jim Tomlinson The Lyric...Featuring Stacey Kent O+ 38 45 -7 24 6 0 23 14 14 1 Ray Charles & The Count Basie Orchestra Ray Sings, Basie Swings Hear/Concord 36 47 -11 27 16 0 24 11 82 6 Harry Connick, Jr.
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