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Jazzweek with Airplay Data Powered by Jazzweek.Com • November 12, 2007 Volume 3, Number 50 • $7.95 JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • November 12, 2007 Volume 3, Number 50 • $7.95 Jazz Album No. 1: Dee Dee Brtdgewater, Smooth Album No. 1: Rick Braun and Rich- Red Earth (Emarcy) ard Elliot, RnR (Artizen) World Music No. 1: Mickey Hart & Zakir Smooth Single No. 1: Rick Braun and Rich- Hussain, Global Drum Project (Shout! Factory) ard Elliot, “RnR” (Artizen) 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 Save The Date: JazzWeek Summit 2008, June 19-21, Clarion Riverside Hotel, Rochester, N.Y. During the Rochester International Jazz Festival – Registration and Hotel Information and Promotional Opportunity Details Coming Soon Jazz Birthdays November 12 November 18 November 25 Buck Clayton (1911) Johnny Mercer (1909) Willie “The Lion” Smith (1897) Charlie Mariano (1923) Claude Williamson (1926) Willie Smith (1910) November 13 Sheila Jordan (1928) Paul Desmond (1924) Bennie Moten (1894) Don Cherry (1936) Dick Wellstood (1927) Hampton Hawes (1928) Cindy Blackman (1959) Nat Adderley (1931) Idris Muhammad (1939) November 19 November 27 Janet Lawson (1940) Tommy Dorsey (1905) Eddie South (1904) November 14 Vincent Herring (1964) Arild Andersen (1945) Art Hodes (1904) November 20 Lyle Mays (1953) Billy Bauer (1915) June Christy (1925) November 28 Ellis Marsalis (1934) November 21 George Wettling (1907) George Cables (1944) Coleman Hawkins (1904) Gigi Gryce (1927) November 15 Sal Salvador (1925) Gato Barbieri (1934) Jerome Richardson (1920) Alphonse Mouzon (1948) Roy McCurdy (1936) Seldon Powell (1928) Geoff Keezer (1970) November 29 Neil Swainson (1955) November 22 Danny Alvin (1902) Kevin Eubanks (1957) Horace Henderson (1904) Billy Strayhorn (1915) November 16 Jimmy Knepper (1927) Ed Bickert (1932) Eddie Condon (1905) Ron McClure (1941) Billy Hart (1940) Chuck Mangione (1940) Dolo Coker (1927) November 23 Randy Brecker (1945) Leon Pendarvis (1945) Ray Drummond (1946) Adam Nussbaum (1955) November 17 November 24 November 30 Barney Kessel (1923) Scott Joplin (1868) Jack Sheldon (1931) David Amram (1930) Teddy Wilson (1912) Johnny Dyani (1945) Roswell Rudd (1935) Serge Chaloff (1923) Diana Krall (1964) Al Cohn (1925) December 1 Ben Allison (1966) Jimmy Lyons (1933) Jaco Pastorius (1951) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Frank Johnson at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • November 12, 2007 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart Nov. 12, 2007 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 17 2 1 Dee Dee Bridgewater Red Earth Emarcy 224 129 95 9 74 9 2 1 3 1 Eric Alexander Temple Of Olympic Zeus HighNote 218 211 7 7 61 1 3 26 NR 3 Steve Nelson Sound-Effect HighNote 217 105 112 2 48 17 4 2 5 2 Gerald Wilson Orchestra Monterey Moods Mack Avenue 181 195 -14 7 51 1 5 4 4 2 Herbie Hancock River: The Joni Letters Verve Music Group 174 188 -14 6 61 3 6 9 9 1 McCoy Tyner McCoy Tyner Quartet McCoy Tyner Music/Halfnote 168 162 6 9 54 0 7 15 19 7 John Scofield This Meets That Emarcy 158 133 25 7 50 1 8 6 10 6 Jon Mayer So Many Stars Reservoir 152 176 -24 6 45 1 9 10 7 7 Freddy Cole Music Maestro Please HighNote 145 156 -11 7 56 2 9 6 12 1 Jackie Ryan You And The Night And The Music Open Art 145 176 -31 13 52 0 11 5 6 3 Billy Taylor & Gerry Mulligan Live at MCG MCG Jazz 143 185 -42 11 51 1 12 31 NR 12 Stanley Clarke The Toys Of Men Heads Up 141 95 46 2 67 16 13 13 13 9 Eddie Daniels Homecoming: Eddie Daniels Live At The IPO Recordings 139 146 -7 7 42 0 Iridium 14 3 11 3 Cyrus Chestnut Cyrus Plays Elvis Koch 136 191 -55 5 51 1 15 12 7 7 Bill Easley Business Man’s Bounce 18th & Vine 134 148 -14 8 45 1 16 16 16 1 Tom Harrell Light On HighNote 132 132 0 14 45 0 17 21 25 3 Queen Latifah Trav’lin’ Light Verve Music Group 129 120 9 6 34 1 18 19 16 2 Sonny Fortune You And The Night And The Music 18th & Vine 128 127 1 12 46 0 19 48 NR 19 Houston Person Thinking Of You HighNote 120 67 53 2 41 25 20 14 16 14 David Hazeltine The Inspiration Suite Sharp Nine 119 145 -26 3 43 0 21 20 19 19 Deep Blue Organ Trio Folk Music Origin 115 125 -10 4 44 2 22 25 22 18 Stacey Kent Breakfast On The Morning Tram Blue Note 110 106 4 5 39 1 23 NR 50 1 Kurt Elling Nightmoves Concord 103 60 43 31 35 0 24 NR NR 6 Dave Brubeck Indian Summer Telarc 100 38 62 17 50 5 25 22 13 1 New York Voices A Day Like This MCG Jazz 98 115 -17 11 23 0 26 27 21 21 Tardo Hammer Look, Stop & Listen: The Music Of Tadd Sharp Nine 97 100 -3 3 39 1 Dameron 27 NR NR 27 Carl Saunders The Lost Bill Holman Charts MAMA 94 64 30 1 37 7 28 17 28 17 Mark Weinstein Con Alma Jazzheads 91 129 -38 6 32 2 28 NR 37 5 Bill Charlap Live At The Village Vanguard Blue Note 91 65 26 25 27 1 30 44 NR 30 Buddy Rich Time Out Lightyear 90 71 19 2 33 15 31 28 30 28 Jonathan Kreisberg The South Of Everywhere Mel Bay 86 98 -12 3 36 4 31 32 23 2 Ron Carter Dear Miles Blue Note 86 94 -8 21 21 0 33 35 48 1 Sophie Milman Make Someone Happy Koch 83 85 -2 13 31 0 34 33 26 11 Wallace Roney Jazz HighNote 82 93 -11 10 34 0 35 37 31 6 Alvin Queen I Ain’t Looking At You Justin Time 80 80 0 19 24 0 36 11 15 11 Michael O’Neill Still Dancin’ Jazzmo 78 152 -74 3 31 6 37 23 26 23 Calabria Foti A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening MoCo Jazz 77 112 -35 3 45 1 37 NR NR 37 Radam Schwartz Magic Tales Arabesque 77 56 21 1 36 5 39 8 NR 1 Terence Blanchard A Tale Of God’s Will (A Requiem For Katrina) Blue Note 76 165 -89 13 29 0 40 34 35 8 Bill Mays - The Inventions Trio Fantasy Palmetto 75 91 -16 9 38 2 41 37 1 1 Luciana Souza The New Bossa Nova Verve Music Group 73 80 -7 11 36 0 42 44 40 40 Mike DiRubbo New York Accent: Live At The Kitano Cellar Live 72 71 1 3 31 5 43 44 38 16 Waverly Seven Yo! Bobby Anzic Records 71 71 0 20 26 1 44 23 46 23 Slow Poke At Home Palmetto 70 112 -42 3 47 4 44 50 NR 5 Poncho Sanchez Raise Your Hand Concord 70 66 4 24 22 0 46 NR NR 34 Pete Mills Fresh Spin Chicken Coup 69 49 20 4 29 1 47 40 43 38 Carolyn Leonhart & Wayne Escoffery If Dreams Come True Nagel Heyer 68 77 -9 6 26 3 48 28 32 1 Kenny Burrell 75th Birthday Bash Live! Blue Note 65 98 -33 21 17 0 48 39 29 29 PJ Perry & Campbell Ryga Joined At The Hip Cellar Live 65 79 -14 4 36 2 50 48 NR 48 Falkner Evans ARC Consolidated Artists 63 67 -4 2 26 3 50 NR NR 50 Los Angeles Guitar Quartet Spin Telarc 63 NR 63 2 37 0 Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound Houston Person Thinking Of You (HighNote) +25 Steve Nelson Sound-Effect (HighNote) +112 Rob Lockart Parallel Lives (Origin) Marvin Stamm Alone Together (Jazzed Media) +18 Dee Dee Bridgewater Red Earth (Emarcy) +95 The Blue Wisp Big Band Tribute (Sea Breeze) Josh Nelson Let It Go (Native Language) Steve Nelson Sound-Effect (HighNote) +17 Los Angeles Guitar Quartet Spin (Telarc) +63 Marvin Stamm Alone Together (Jazzed Media) Stanley Clarke The Toys Of Men (Heads Up) +16 Dave Brubeck Indian Summer (Telarc) +62 Dept. Of Good And Evil Dept. Of Good And Evil (Savoy Jazz) Fabian Zone Trio - Christian Fabian The Masters Return! Houston Person Thinking Of You (HighNote) +53 Jules Broussard ... With Strings Attached (Darling & Kid Records) (CAP) +16 Stanley Clarke The Toys Of Men (Heads Up) +46 The James Taylor Quartet Don’t Mess With Mr. T: James Taylor Quartet Buddy Rich Time Out (Lightyear) +15 Plays Motown (Dome) Chris Potter 10 Song For Anyone (Sunnyside) Giacomo Gates The Blues Are Out Of Town [Single] (Double Dave) Fabian Zone Trio - Christian Fabian The Masters Return! (CAP) jazzweek.com • November 12, 2007 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2007 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart Nov. 12, 2007 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 3 2 1 Rick Braun & Richard Elliot R N’ R Artizen 443 418 25 21 24 0 2 1 1 1 Jeff Golub Grand Central Narada Jazz 429 447 -18 26 24 0 3 2 3 2 Four 80 East En Route Native Language 409 431 -22 34 23 0 4 4 4 1 Boney James Shine Concord 397 393 4 64 24 0 5 5 6 3 Paul Taylor Ladies Choice Peak 352 351 1 27 24 0 6 7 5 4 Keiko Matsui Moyo Shout! Factory 296 304 -8 35 23 0 7 9 13 7 Queen Latifah Trav’lin’ Light Verve 292 281 11 6 24 1 8 6 7 2 Euge Groove Born 2 Groove Narada 290 309 -19 28 25 0 9 13 11 9 Jay Soto Stay Awhile Nu Groove 289 232 57 28 23 0 10 15 16 10 Candy Dulfer Candy Store Heads Up 285 219 66 20 24 0 11 14 17 11 Chris Botti Italia Columbia 273 222 51 10 24 0 12 10 8 8 Babyface Playlist Mercury 272 271 1 7 22 0 13 11 10 5 Corinne Bailey Rae Corinne Bailey Rae Capitol 254 261 -7 77 23 0 14 8 9 3 U-Nam Back From The 80s Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 251 283 -32 24 24 0 15 16 15 15 Eric Marienthal Just Around The Corner Peak 234 207 27 12 23 1 16 12 12 3 Brian Bromberg Downright Upright Artistry 217 234 -17 37 23 0 17 17 23 16 Down To The Bone Supercharged Narada Jazz 203 190 13 21 25 0 18 18 14 14 Nils Ready To Play Baja 195 188 7 42 21 0 19 25 29 19 Brian Simpson Above The Clouds Rendezvous 178 163 15 14 19 0 20 30 26 2 Paul Brown White Sand Peak 173 138 35 41 25 0 21 20 24 18 Najee Rising Sun Heads Up 172 180 -8 16 23 0 22 23 20 8 John Legend Once Again G.O.O.D./Columbia 172 172 0 54 22 0 23 19 19 14 Michael Buble Call Me Irresponsible Reprise 168 184 -16 18 19 0 24 32 32 24 Chaka Khan Funk This Burgundy 162 133 29 4 23 0 25 24 21 11 Robin Thicke The Evolution Of Robin Thicke Star Trak/Interscope 156 170 -14 32 18 0 26 21 25 1 Peter White Playin’ Favorites
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