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Jazzweek with Airplay Data Powered by Jazzweek.Com • February 16, 2009 Volume 5, Number 12 • $7.95 JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • February 16, 2009 Volume 5, Number 12 • $7.95 Jazz Album No. 1: The Blue Note 7, Mosaic: Smooth Album No. 1: Kenny G, Rhythm & A Celebration of Blue Note Records (Blue Romance (Starbucks/Concord) Note) World Music No. 1: Rokia Traoré, Tchamantché Smooth Single No. 1: Euge Groove, Religify (Nonesuch) (Narada) Jazz Album Chart . 3 Jazz Radio Currents . 8 Smooth Jazz Album Chart . 4 Jazz Radio Panel . 11 Smooth Singles Chart . 5 Key Non-Monitored Jazz Stations . 12 World Music Album Chart. 6 Smooth Jazz Current Tracks. 13 Jazz Add Dates. 7 Smooth Jazz Station Panel. 14 Jazz Birthdays February 16 February 26 March 6 Machito (1912) Yosuke Yamashita (1942) Wes Montgomery (1925) Pete Christlieb (1945) February 27 Peter Brotzmann (1941) February 17 Freddie Keppard (1890) Palle Mikkelborg (1941) Buddy Defranco (1923) Mildred Bailey (1907) Robin Kenyatta (1942) Roger “Buck” Hill (1927) Dexter Gordon (1923) Flora Purim (1942) Herbie Lewis (1941) Chuck Wayne (1923) Charles Tolliver (1942) February 18 February 28 March 8 Emil Barnes (1892) Svend Asmussen (1916) Dick Hyman (1927) George Coleman (1935) February 19 Willie Bobo (1934) Gabor Szabo (1936) David Murray (1955) Charles Gayle (1939) James Williams (1951) March 1 February 20 Orbert Davis (1960) Jimmy Yancey (1898) Glenn Miller (1904) March 9 Bobby Jaspar (1926) Ralph Towner (1940) Ornette Coleman (1930) Nancy Wilson (1937) Elliott Sharp (1951) Anthony Davis (1951) March 2 March 10 Louis Moholo (1940) February 21 Doug Watkins (1934) Al Sears (1910) Buell Neidlinger (1936) March 11 Tadd Dameron (1917) March 3 Mercer Ellington (1919) Nina Simone (1933) Barney Bigard (1906) Leroy Jenkins (1932) Warren Vache (1951) Jimmy Garrison (1934) Bobby McFerrin (1950) February 22 March 4 March 12 Rex Stewart (1907) Bobby Shew (1941) Sir Charles Thompson (1918) Buddy Tate (1913) Jan Garbarek (1947) Hugh Lawson (1935) February 24 Ricky Ford (1954) March 13 Michel Legrand (1932) March 5 Roy Haynes (1925) David “Fathead” Newman (1933) Carol Sloane (1937) Blue Mitchell (1930) Terence Blanchard (1962) February 25 Stephen Scott (1969) Ida Cox (1896) Ake Persson (1932) Larry Gelb (1952) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Frank Johnson at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • February 16, 2009 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart Feb. 16, 2009 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 2 1 The Blue Note 7 Mosaic: A Celebration Of Blue Note Records The Blue Note Label 360 357 3 5 63 4 2 2 1 1 Benny Golson New Time, New 'Tet Concord 288 289 -1 5 66 1 2 3 4 3 The Clayton Brothers Brother To Brother ArtistShare 288 227 61 5 57 2 4 11 59 4 Ann Hampton Callaway At Last Telarc Jazz 202 141 61 3 51 8 5 98 – 5 Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock & Jack Yesterdays ECM 172 29 143 2 49 35 DeJohnette 6 5 6 5 Todd Coolman Perfect Strangers Artist Share 170 175 -5 6 52 1 7 7 8 5 Eliane Elias Bossa Nova Stories Somethin› Else/Blue Note 157 166 -9 5 47 2 8 13 9 2 Bill Cunliffe The Blues And The Abstract Truth Resonance 153 132 21 17 39 1 9 4 3 1 James Moody & Hank Jones Our Delight IPO 147 185 -38 14 53 0 10 8 7 7 Gary Smulyan High Noon Reservoir 141 156 -15 4 51 8 11 6 10 2 Joey DeFrancesco Joey D! HighNote 133 168 -35 18 40 0 12 12 15 12 Hendrik Meurkens Samba To Go! Zoho 131 140 -9 4 49 7 13 16 11 11 Bill Henderson Beautiful Memory: Bill Henderson Live At Ahuh 128 123 5 4 39 4 The Vic 14 23 50 14 John Stetch Tv Trio Brux 127 93 34 4 36 8 15 9 66 9 Claudio Roditi Brazilliance x4 Resonance 126 149 -23 3 46 11 16 15 12 4 Roger Kellaway Live At The Jazz Standard IPO 117 130 -13 14 37 0 17 10 20 10 Steve Herberman Ideals Reach 106 145 -39 5 47 3 17 243 17 17 Bill Frisell History, Mystery Nonesuch 106 10 96 32 47 0 19 17 155 17 Joshua Redman Compass Nonesuch 100 119 -19 3 39 2 19 21 18 6 Natalie Cole Still Unforgettable DMI/Atco 100 104 -4 15 30 0 21 109 – 21 Mike Clark Blueprints Of Jazz: Vol. 1 Talking House 99 27 72 2 27 13 21 30 16 8 Gordon Goodwin›s Big Phat Band Act Your Age Immergent 99 83 16 20 24 0 23 34 34 23 Colleen McNabb Don›t Go To Strangers Zucca 98 76 22 4 38 6 24 22 28 22 Jane Monheit The Lovers, The Dreamers And Me Concord 96 94 2 4 33 7 25 61 39 1 Bob Mintzer Big Band Swing Out MCG Jazz 95 45 50 26 49 1 26 – – 26 Jeff ‹Tain› Watts Watts Dark Key 92 12 0 1 36 26 27 18 14 14 The Miami Saxophone Quartet Fourtified Fourtitude 89 116 -27 5 34 0 27 20 5 2 Dave Holland Pass It On Dare2/EmArcy 89 106 -17 20 31 1 29 141 – 29 Michael Wolff Joe›s Strut Wrong 84 19 65 2 39 27 30 32 63 30 The Bad Plus For All I Care Do The Math/Heads Up 83 81 2 4 26 4 31 25 19 6 Sonny Rollins Road Shows, Vol. 1 Doxy/Emarcy 81 89 -8 16 34 0 32 33 22 12 Amina Figarova Above The Clouds Munich 79 77 2 17 22 0 32 31 21 1 McCoy Tyner Guitars McCoy Tyner/Half Note 79 83 -4 21 34 0 34 149 – 34 Billy Harper Blueprints Of Jazz: Vol. 2 Talking House 78 18 60 2 26 16 35 19 13 1 Javon Jackson Once Upon A Melody Palmetto 74 108 -34 19 21 0 36 50 – 36 Clifton Anderson Decade Doxy/EmArcy 69 56 13 2 38 22 37 26 31 17 Christian Jacob Live In Japan Wilder Jazz 68 87 -19 14 21 0 38 – – 38 Ravi Coltrane Blending Times Savoy Jazz 67 0 0 1 34 34 39 58 93 39 Tony DeSare Radio Show Telarc Jazz 64 48 16 3 14 3 39 55 33 18 Danny Green With You In Mind Alante/Pacific Coast Jazz 64 53 11 5 25 4 41 49 60 41 The John Harden Project Just Say So Self-Released 63 56 7 5 16 1 42 46 43 42 Vinnie Cutro & New York City Soundscape Sakura Royal Music Ensembles 62 62 0 4 23 2 42 48 49 43 Amanda Tosoff Wait And See Cellar Live 62 58 4 5 23 0 42 40 32 1 Roy Hargrove Earfood Groovin› High/Emarcy 62 69 -7 31 21 0 45 – – 45 Chick & Hiromi Duet Concord 61 0 0 1 23 23 46 78 37 1 Cassandra Wilson Loverly Blue Note 60 36 24 36 35 0 47 38 45 25 Zen Zadravec Coming Of Age Self-Released 59 72 -13 14 14 0 47 39 26 6 Will Bernard Blue Plate Special Palmetto 59 69 -10 18 14 0 49 57 62 49 Swing Masters Vol. 1 Happy Birthday...Lionel! Dare 58 50 8 7 15 3 49 24 30 18 Generations Tough Guys International Center For The 58 91 -33 20 17 0 Arts 49 44 47 2 David Sanborn Here And Gone Decca 58 66 -8 28 25 0 Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock & Jack DeJohnette Yesterdays Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock & Jack DeJohnette Yesterdays Denise Perrier The Second Time Around (Chez Perrier) (ECM) +35 (ECM) +143 Baron Tymas Insight At Midnight (Tymasmusic) Geoffrey Keezer Aurea (Artist Share) Ravi Coltrane Blending Times (Savoy Jazz) +34 Bill Frisell History, Mystery (Nonesuch) +96 Ali Jackson Wheelz Keep Rollin’ (Bigwenzee) Michael Wolff Joe’s Strut (Wrong) +27 Jeff ‘Tain’ Watts Watts (Dark Key) +92 Billet-Deux Deux (Self-Released) Jeff ‘Tain’ Watts Watts (Dark Key) +26 Mike Clark Blueprints Of Jazz: Vol. 1 (Talking House) +72 Alan Hood Just A Little Taste: Al Hood Plays The Writing Of Dave Denise Perrier The Second Time Around (Chez Perrier) +24 Ravi Coltrane Blending Times (Savoy Jazz) +67 Hanson (Al Hood) Chick & Hiromi Duet (Concord) +23 Michael Wolff Joe’s Strut (Wrong) +65 Ken Hatfield & Friends To Be Continued... (mPub) Femi Kuti Day By Day (Mercer Street) Jeremy Manasia After Dark (Posi-Tone) Nat King Cole & Various Artists Re: Generations (Capitol) jazzweek.com • February 16, 2009 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2009 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart Feb. 16, 2009 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 1 1 Kenny G Rhythm & Romance Starbucks/Concord 272 297 -25 56 15 0 2 2 68 2 Boney James Send One Your Love Concord 263 289 -26 3 16 0 3 3 2 1 Warren Hill La Dolce Vita Koch 258 271 -13 30 14 0 4 5 4 4 Michael Lington Heat Nu Groove 240 240 0 22 14 0 5 4 3 1 Tim Bowman Tim Bowman Trippin’ ’N’ Rhythm 228 257 -29 17 16 0 6 7 9 6 Seal Soul 143/Warner Bros. 198 198 0 13 16 2 6 6 6 1 Paul Hardcastle Hardcastle 5 Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 198 206 -8 66 15 0 8 13 14 8 Oli Silk The Limit’s The Sky Trippin’ ’N’ Rhythm 164 146 18 20 16 0 9 8 8 8 Wayne Brady A Long Time Coming Peak 157 198 -41 26 14 0 10 10 10 6 Jesse Cook Frontiers EMI 155 154 1 46 15 0 11 11 13 1 Eric Darius Goin’ All Out Blue Note 153 152 1 37 17 0 12 9 12 9 Nick Colionne No Limits Koch 139 159 -20 31 13 0 13 12 11 10 Various Artists Cadillac Records [Original Soundtrack] Columbia 137 151 -14 14 15 0 14 14 5 1 Dave Koz Greatest Hits Capitol 127 145 -18 30 16 0 15 17 15 15 Kim Waters Let’s Get On It [Single] Shanachie 124 114 10 17 15 0 16 16 16 16 Fourplay Energy Heads Up 122 116 6 22 15 0 17 15 17 2 Chris Standring Love & Paragraphs Ultimate Vibe 111 140 -29 55 12 0 18 20 24 1 The Sax Pack The Sax Pack Shanachie 106 105 1 47 16 0 19 23 22 6 Mindi Abair Stars Peak 98 92 6 43 14 0 20 19 20 7 Sergio Mendez Encanto Concord 97 105 -8 30 15 0 21 24 25 2 Brian Culbertson Bringing Back The Funk GRP 93 87 6 46 12 0 22 27 23 1 Jessy J Tequilla Moon Peak 86 70 16 52 14 0 23 25 30 23 Kenny Lattimore Timeless Verve 80 72 8 17 7 0 24 – – 24 Dave Koz Greatest Hits EMI 79 0 0 1 12 12 25 21 18 6 Earl Klugh The Spice Of Life Koch 76 102 -26 42 9 0 26 18 19 12 John Legend Evolver Home School/G.O.O.D./Co- 70 110 -40 23 14 0 lumbia 27 22 21 12 Al Green Lay It Down Blue Note 69 100 -31 46 7 0 28 30 27 10 Marcus Miller Marcus Concord 64 63 1 52 10 0 29 26 26 6 Wayman Tisdale Rebound Rendezvous 56 70 -14 44 8 0 30 29 29 2 Eric Marienthal Just Around The Corner Peak 54 63 -9 78 9 0 31 31 28 28 Phil Perry Ready For Love Shanachie 53 58 -5 25 5 0 32 33 36 20 David Benoit Heroes
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