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Jazzweek with Airplay Data Powered by Jazzweek.Com • January 11, 2010 Volume 6, Number 7 • $7.95 JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • January 11, 2010 Volume 6, Number 7 • $7.95 Jazz Album No. 1: Gerald Wilson Detroit Smooth Album No. 1: Boney James, Send (Mack Avenue) One Your Love (Concord) World Music No. 1: Various Artists Daptone Smooth Single No. 1: Jessy J “Tropical Gold (Daptone) Rain” (Peak) Jazz Album Chart ................. 3, 15 Jazz Radio Currents .................. 8 Smooth Jazz Album Chart .......... 4, 16 Jazz Radio Panel ................... 11 Smooth Singles Chart .............. 5, 17 Smooth Jazz Current Tracks........... 13 World Music Album Chart........... 6, 18 Smooth Jazz Station Panel............ 14 Jazz Add Dates ...................... 7 Jazz Top 100 2009 .................. 19 Jazz Birthdays December 28 January 5 January 13 Earl “Fatha” Hines (1903) Wild Bill Davison (1906) Danny Barker (1909) Ed Thigpen (1930) Dizzy Reece (1931) Quentin Jackson (1909) Lonnie Liston Smith (1940) Jerry Gonzalez (1949) Melba Liston (1926) Michel Petrucciani (1962) January 6 Joe Pass (1929) David Berkman (1964) Barry Altschul (1943) January 14 December 29 January 7 Billy Butterfield (1917) Snub Mosley (1905) Henry Allen (1908) Kenny Wheeler (1930) Joe Lovano (1952) Chano Pozo (1915) Grady Tate (1932) December 30 Sam Woodyard (1925) January 15 Jack Montrose (1928) Kenny Davern (1935) Gene Krupa (1909) Wolfgang Dauner (1935) January 9 Baikida Carroll (1947) December 31 Kenny Clarke (1914) January 16 John Kirby (1908) Betty Roche (1920) Irving Mills (1884) Jonah Jones (1909) Bucky Pizzarelli (1926) January 17 January 1 January 10 Sid Catlett (1910) Israel Crosby (1919) Max Roach (1924) Cedar Walton (1934) Milt Jackson (1923) Waymon Reed (1940) Ted Dunbar (1937) Susannah McCorkle (1946) Mike Stern (1954) Billy Harper (1943) T. C. Pfeilier (1958) January 11 January 18 January 2 Wilbur de Paris (1900) Steve Grossman (1951) Arthur Prysock (1929) Tab Smith (1909) January 19 January 3 January 12 J. R. Monterose (1927) John Jenkins (1931) Trummy Young (1912) Horace Parlan (1931) James Carter (1969) Jay McShann (1916) January 20 January 4 Ronald Shannon Jackson (1940) Jimmy Cobb (1929) Frankie Newton (1906) Olu Dara (1941) Lew Soloff (1944) Slim Gaillard (1916) George Duke (1946) Jeff “Tain” Watts (1960) Frank Wess (1922) John McLaughlin (1942) Eugene Chadbourne (1954) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Doug Hall at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • January 11, 2010 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart January 11, 2010 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 5 11 1 Gerald Wilson Orchestra Detroit Mack Avenue 182 124 58 18 44 0 2 6 8 2 Houston Person Mellow HighNote 162 122 40 12 43 0 3 8 5 1 Jeff Hamilton Trio Symbiosis Capri 151 112 39 15 37 0 4 3 8 1 Eric Alexander Revival Of The Fittest HighNote 137 140 -3 15 38 1 5 48 – 1 Christian McBride & Inside Straight Kind Of Brown Mack Avenue 127 44 83 30 50 0 6 13 6 1 Joey DeFrancesco Snapshot HighNote 126 90 36 12 42 0 7 19 4 4 Oliver Jones & Hank Jones Pleased To Meet You Justin Time 125 76 49 9 44 0 8 12 7 7 Steve Davis Eloquence Jazz Legacy 121 91 30 15 38 1 9 6 3 1 Poncho Sanchez Psychedelic Blues Concord Jazz 117 122 -5 16 38 0 10 15 15 1 Roy Hargrove Big Band Emergence EmArcy/Groovin’ High 114 82 32 20 40 0 11 15 18 10 The Mike Longo Trio Sting Like A Bee C.A.P. 113 82 31 11 25 1 12 24 39 12 Cyrus Chestnut Spirit Jazz Legacy 106 71 35 20 24 0 13 10 12 6 Roni Ben-Hur Fortuna Motema 104 107 -3 9 29 1 14 27 21 3 Roberta Gambarini So In Love EmArcy/Groovin’ High 103 64 39 20 36 0 15 17 14 6 Cedar Walton Voices Deep Within HighNote 102 80 22 15 35 0 16 9 10 8 Dana Hall Into The Light Origin 96 109 -13 8 35 0 16 20 16 11 Graham Dechter Right On Time Capri 96 74 22 15 33 0 18 22 22 9 Bill Easley Hearing Voices 18th & Vine 93 73 20 21 27 0 19 31 34 4 James Moody 4A IPO 90 60 30 19 35 0 20 30 19 9 Manuel Valera Currents MaxJazz 87 61 26 13 23 1 21 31 36 21 Wayne Escoffery Uptown Posi-Tone 86 60 26 9 25 1 22 22 16 8 Angela Hagenbach The Way They Make Me Feel Resonance 84 73 11 12 36 1 23 11 23 11 Bill Mays Trio Mays At The Movies Steeplechase 83 94 -11 6 29 1 24 35 – 5 Robert Glasper Double Booked Blue Note 82 55 27 20 32 0 25 33 24 5 Ramsey Lewis Songs From The Heart: Ramsey Plays Concord Jazz 81 58 23 16 21 0 Ramsey 26 18 29 1 Jackie Ryan Doozy Open Art 79 78 1 25 36 0 27 29 30 17 Terell Stafford, Dick Oatts Quintet Bridging The Gap Planet Arts/Blujazz 75 62 13 10 25 0 27 51 54 15 The Bob Florence Limited Edition Legendary MAMA 75 40 35 19 26 1 29 25 26 22 Curtis Stigers Lost In Dreams Concord Jazz 74 70 4 14 20 1 30 – 32 30 James Weidman Three Worlds Inner Circle 72 20 52 10 40 8 31 37 30 24 Joel Frahm & Bruce Katz Project A Anzic 71 54 17 19 19 0 31 33 42 14 Reuben Wilson Azure Te 18th & Vine 71 58 13 21 26 0 33 41 24 18 Jeff Lashway Reunion Random Act 70 51 19 15 18 1 34 44 58 2 Allen Toussaint The Bright Mississippi Nonesuch 69 47 22 37 41 1 35 – 54 29 Sharel Cassity Relentless Jazz Legacy 68 25 43 15 31 2 36 35 45 4 Heath Brothers Endurance Jazz Legacy 67 55 12 20 27 0 37 48 33 24 Jon Irabagon The Observer Concord Jazz 64 44 20 11 21 1 37 – – 37 Jeremy Davenport We’ll Dance ’Til Dawn Basin Street 64 34 30 24 13 0 39 37 27 18 Count Basie Orchestra Swinging, Singing, Playing Mack Avenue 60 54 6 20 26 1 40 55 57 40 Lisa Hilton Twilight & Blues Ruby Slippers 59 39 20 22 14 0 41 40 13 13 Jeb Patton New Strides MaxJazz 56 53 3 6 23 1 42 – – 42 Kat Edmonson Take To The Sky Convivium 54 27 27 6 16 1 43 44 52 11 Eldar Virtue Sony 53 47 6 19 16 0 43 46 47 24 Mark Buselli An Old Soul Owl Studios 53 46 7 21 16 0 43 43 42 32 Jake Langley Here And Now Tonepoet 53 48 5 6 22 2 46 60 – 31 McCoy Tyner Solo: Live From San Francisco Half Note 51 35 16 17 16 0 46 – 48 6 Gerald Clayton Two-Shade ArtistShare 51 32 19 25 31 0 46 – – 1 Kurt Elling Dedicated To You: Kurt Elling Sings The Concord Jazz 51 24 27 29 25 0 Music Of Coltrane And Hartman 49 – 48 44 Madame Pat Tandy Madame Pat Tandy Remembers Irene Reid Blue Ark 50 26 24 10 17 0 50 – – 28 Mads Tolling The Playmaker Madsman/City Hall 49 4 45 4 39 5 50 42 36 16 Mark Isham & Kate Ceberano Bittersweet Earle-Tones 49 50 -1 15 12 1 Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound James Weidman Three Worlds (Inner Circle) +8 Christian McBride & Inside Straight Kind Of Brown Marcos Ariel Alone With Jobim (Tenure) Ben Neuman Introductions (OA2) +7 (Mack Avenue) +83 Babik American Gypsy (Babik) ESP Time’s Up! (Spider) Mads Tolling The Playmaker (Madsman/City Hall) +5 Gerald Wilson Orchestra Detroit (Mack Avenue) +58 Fat Cat Big Band Face (Smalls) Bug The Gadfly (Origin) +4 James Weidman Three Worlds (Inner Circle) +52 Gretchen Parlato In A Dream (ObliqSound) Phil Kelly & The NW Prevailing Winds Ballet Of The Bouncing Oliver Jones & Hank Jones Pleased To Meet You Phil Brown And The New Arts Jazztet Bright Side (A Caldera) Beagles (Origin) +3 (Justin Time) +49 Babatunde Lea Umbo Weti: A Tribute To Leon Thomas (Motema) Ben Allison Think Free (Palmetto) +3 Mads Tolling The Playmaker (Madsman/City Hall) +45 The Reese Project Eastern Standard Time (In The Groove) Luciana Souza Tide (Verve) The Monterey Quartet Live At The 2007 Monterey Jazz Sharel Cassity Relentless (Jazz Legacy) +43 Fahir Atakoglu Faces & Places (Far & Here) Festival (Monterey Jazz Festival/Concord) +3 jazzweek.com • January 11, 2010 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2010 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart January 11, 2010 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 1 1 Boney James Send One Your Love Concord 176 127 49 50 9 0 2 3 3 1 Jessy J True Love Peak 151 118 33 25 9 0 3 3 2 1 Peter White Good Day Peak 145 118 27 21 10 0 4 5 6 3 Bernie Williams Moving Forward Reform/Rock Ridge 134 114 20 41 9 0 5 7 4 1 George Benson Songs & Stories Monster/Concord 129 98 31 23 9 0 6 11 18 6 Jesse Cook The Rumba Foundation Koch 125 80 45 14 9 0 7 6 11 1 Jackiem Joyner Lil’ Man Soul Artistry/Mack Avenue 119 101 18 44 10 0 8 16 7 4 Paul Taylor Burnin’ Peak 113 70 43 24 9 0 9 8 10 3 Darren Rahn Talk Of The Town NuGroove 108 92 16 47 9 0 10 9 5 5 Najee Mind Over Matter Heads Up 106 85 21 19 9 0 11 9 9 1 Eric Darius Goin’ All Out Blue Note 103 85 18 81 8 0 12 20 20 12 Spencer Day Vagabond Concord Jazz 102 63 39 8 7 0 13 12 16 3 Seal Soul 143/Warner Bros.
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