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WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report for Past 7 Days Beginning 03/03/2009 This Period (TP) = 03/03/09 to 03/09/09 Last Period (LP) = 02/24/09 to 03/02/09 WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report For Past 7 Days Beginning 03/03/2009 This Period (TP) = 03/03/09 to 03/09/09 Last Period (LP) = 02/24/09 to 03/02/09 TP Rank LP Rank Artist Release Label Release Year TP Plays LP Plays +/- 1 11 Benny Golson New Time, New Concord 2009 10 5 +5 'Tet 2 1 Terrence Brewer Groovin' Wes Strong Brew 2009 9 11 -2 2 3 Ann Hampton At Last Telarc Jazz 2009 9 9 0 Callaway 4 3 Keith Jarrett, Yesterdays ECM 2009 8 9 -1 Gary Peacock & Jack DeJohnette 4 5 Denise Perrier The Second Chez Perrier 2009 8 8 0 Time Around 4 5 Tom Harrell Prana Dance Highnote 2009 8 8 0 4 11 Jeff 'Tain' Watts Watts Dark Key 2009 8 5 +3 4 17 Dr. Lonnie Smith Rise Up! 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Once CoOp Gabriel & Joan Again Belgrave 10 52 Tierney Sutton Desire Telarc 2009 6 1 +5 16 17 Ella Fitzgerald & The Complete Verve 1997 5 4 +1 Louis Armstrong Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong On Verve 16 30 Martial Solal Live At The Cam Cine Tv 2008 5 2 +3 Village Vanguard: I Can't Give You Anything But Love 18 2 Buselli Wallarab Where Or When Owl Studios 2008 4 10 -6 Jazz Orchestra 18 11 Claudio Roditi Brazilliance x4 Resonance 2008 4 5 -1 18 22 Mark O'Connor Hot Swing Trio: Omac 2005 4 3 +1 Live In New York 18 22 Steve Ideals Reach 2008 4 3 +1 Herberman 18 52 Gary Smulyan High Noon Reservoir 2008 4 1 +3 Copyright 2009 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com Page 1. WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report For Past 7 Days Beginning 03/03/2009 This Period (TP) = 03/03/09 to 03/09/09 Last Period (LP) = 02/24/09 to 03/02/09 TP Rank LP Rank Artist Release Label Release Year TP Plays LP Plays +/- 18 52 Secret Mommy Very Rec Ache 2005 4 1 +3 18 52 Wayne Wonder Foreva Singso / VP 2007 4 1 +3 18 87 Andy Bey American Song Savoy Jazz 2004 4 0 +4 18 87 Jacques Arrival Elyria 2009 4 0 +4 Voyemant 27 5 Baron Tymas Insight At Tymasmusic 2008 3 8 -5 Midnight 27 11 Denny Zeitlin In Concert Sunnyside 2009 3 5 -2 27 22 The Clayton Brother To ArtistShare 2008 3 3 0 Brothers Brother 27 52 The Jimmy Turn Up The Planet Arts 2006 3 1 +2 Heath Big Band Heath 27 87 Ernie Andrews Jump For Joy HighNote 2003 3 0 +3 27 87 Hendrik Samba To Go! Zoho 2009 3 0 +3 Meurkens 27 87 Liz Johnson Playground Lily 2004 3 0 +3 27 87 The Spinners Spinners Atlantic 1972 3 0 +3 35 11 Colleen McNabb Don't Go To Zucca 2009 2 5 -3 Strangers 35 22 James Moody & Our Delight IPO 2008 2 3 -1 Hank Jones 35 22 Ravi Coltrane Blending Times Savoy Jazz 2009 2 3 -1 35 30 Jessica Williams Live At Yoshi's MAXJAZZ 2005 2 2 0 Volume Two 35 30 John Coltrane My Favorite Atlantic 1961 2 2 0 Things 35 30 Joshua Redman Compass Nonesuch 2009 2 2 0 35 30 Milt Jackson The Best Of Milt Riverside 2004 2 2 0 Jackson 35 30 Ray Brown Some Of My Telarc Jazz 1998 2 2 0 Best Friends Are...Singers 35 52 Karrin Allyson Footprints Concord 2006 2 1 +1 35 52 Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Columbia 1959 2 1 +1 35 52 Miles Davis Miles Smiles Columbia 1967 2 1 +1 35 52 Miles Davis The Legendary Prestige 2006 2 1 +1 Prestige Quintet Sessions [Box Set] 35 52 The Gerald New York, New Mack Avenue 2003 2 1 +1 Wilson Orchestra Sound 35 52 Tony Monaco Live At The Orbit Chicken Coup 2008 2 1 +1 Room 35 52 True Believers Don't Count Me Blackberry 2001 2 1 +1 Out 35 52 Vinnie Cutro & Sakura Royal 2009 2 1 +1 Copyright 2009 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com Page 2. WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report For Past 7 Days Beginning 03/03/2009 This Period (TP) = 03/03/09 to 03/09/09 Last Period (LP) = 02/24/09 to 03/02/09 TP Rank LP Rank Artist Release Label Release Year TP Plays LP Plays +/- New York City Ensembles Soundscape 35 87 Anita O'Day Anita O'Day's VMG 2000 2 0 +2 Finest Hour 35 87 Ben Riley Memories Of T Concord 2006 2 0 +2 35 87 Bobby Sanabria Big Band Urban Jazzheads 2007 2 0 +2 Folktales 35 87 Christian Scott Live At Newport Concord 2008 2 0 +2 35 87 Freddie Hubbard Open Sesame Blue Note 1960 2 0 +2 35 87 Gene Ammons Boss Tenor Prestige 1960 2 0 +2 35 87 Hank Crawford Heart And Soul: Rhino 1994 2 0 +2 The Hank Crawford Anthology 35 87 Jack Sheldon Listen Up Butterfly 2007 2 0 +2 35 87 Joe Locke Rev - Elation Sharp Nine 2005 2 0 +2 35 87 John Labarbera Fantazm Jazz Compass 2005 2 0 +2 35 87 MFSB T.S.O.P. TSOP 1974 2 0 +2 35 87 Mary Jenson Close Your Eyes Mary Jenson 2009 2 0 +2 35 87 Mike Melvoin & The Art Of City Light 2008 2 0 +2 Kim Park Conversation 35 87 Miles Davis 1958 Miles Columbia 1958 2 0 +2 35 87 Oscar Peterson Oscar Peterson Pablo 2 0 +2 & Dizzy Gillespie & Dizzy Gillespie 35 87 Pat Bianchi East Coast Jazzed Media 2006 2 0 +2 Roots 35 87 Pat Martino Remember: A Blue Note / 2006 2 0 +2 Tribute To Wes Capitol Montgomery 35 87 Stefon Harris African Blue Note 2006 2 0 +2 Tarantella 35 87 Steve Nelson Fuller Nelson Sunnyside 2004 2 0 +2 35 87 The Clayton- Live At MCG MCG Jazz 2005 2 0 +2 Hamilton Jazz Orchestra 35 87 The Spinners Mighty Love Atlantic 1974 2 0 +2 35 87 The Three The Three Philadelphia 1973 2 0 +2 Degrees Degrees International 35 87 The Vanguard The Way: Music Planet Arts 2004 2 0 +2 Jazz Orchestra of Slide Hampton 35 87 Tia Fuller Healing Space Mack Avenue 2007 2 0 +2 35 87 Various Artists Progressions: Columbia / 2005 2 0 +2 100 Years Of Legacy / Sony Jazz Guitar BMG 35 87 Various Artists Rudy Van Gelder Prestige 2008 2 0 +2 Remasters Copyright 2009 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com Page 3. WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report For Past 7 Days Beginning 03/03/2009 This Period (TP) = 03/03/09 to 03/09/09 Last Period (LP) = 02/24/09 to 03/02/09 TP Rank LP Rank Artist Release Label Release Year TP Plays LP Plays +/- Sampler 35 87 Various Artists The Legacy Mack Avenue 2000 2 0 +2 Lives On 35 87 Wynton Marsalis The Magic Hour Blue Note 2004 2 0 +2 Quartet 79 11 John Stetch Tv Trio Brux 2008 1 5 -4 79 17 Kenny Barron & Freefall Verve 2001 1 4 -3 Regina Carter 79 17 Matt Criscuolo Melancholia M 2009 1 4 -3 79 22 Danny Green With You In Mind Alante / Pacific 2008 1 3 -2 Coast Jazz 79 30 Billy Harper Blueprints Of Talking House 2009 1 2 -1 Jazz: Vol. 2 79 30 Bobby Timmons This Here Is Riverside 1960 1 2 -1 Bobby Timmons 79 30 Derrick Gardner A Ride To The Owl Studios 2008 1 2 -1 & The Jazz Other Side.. Prophets 79 30 Diana Krall Love Scenes Impulse! 1997 1 2 -1 79 30 Eddie Palmieri Listen Here! Concord 2005 1 2 -1 79 30 Eric Alexander & The Battle: Live HighNote 2005 1 2 -1 Vincent Herring At Smoke 79 30 Greg Reitan Some Other Sunnyside 2009 1 2 -1 Time Communications 79 30 Jack McDuff The Prestige 1961 1 2 -1 Honeydripper 79 30 Joe Magnarelli Persistence Reservoir 2008 1 2 -1 79 30 Mandrill Composite Truth Polydor 1973 1 2 -1 79 30 Orbert Davis' Collective 3Sixteen 2009 1 2 -1 Chicago Jazz Creativity Philharmonic 79 30 Ron Carter The Golden Blue Note / EMI 2003 1 2 -1 Striker 79 30 Shirley Horn But Beautiful: Verve / UMG 2005 1 2 -1 The Best Of Shirley Horn On Verve 79 30 Sophie Milman Sophie Milman Linus 2004 1 2 -1 79 30 Steve Yeager New Groove Collective Vibe 2003 1 2 -1 Blues 79 30 Swing Masters Vol. 1 Happy Dare 2008 1 2 -1 Birthday...Lionel! 79 52 Art Blakey & The Art Blakey!!!!! Impulse 1961 1 1 0 Jazz Jazz Messengers Messengers!!!!! 79 52 Beres Hammond Music Is Life VP 2001 1 1 0 Copyright 2009 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com Page 4. WNCU-FM 90.7 Playlist Report For Past 7 Days Beginning 03/03/2009 This Period (TP) = 03/03/09 to 03/09/09 Last Period (LP) = 02/24/09 to 03/02/09 TP Rank LP Rank Artist Release Label Release Year TP Plays LP Plays +/- 79 52 Bob Marley & Catch A Fire Tuff Gong 1973 1 1 0 The Wailers 79 52 David 'Fathead' House Of David: Rhino 1993 1 1 0 Newman The David 'Fathead' Newman Anthology 79 52 Eldar Live At The Blue Sony Classical 2006 1 1 0 Note 79 52 Jamelody Be Prepared VP 2008 1 1 0 79 52 Luba Mason Krazy Love Kookie / 2009 1 1 0 Sunnyside Communications 79 52 Madeline Can You Hear Mad-Kat 2008 1 1 0 Eastman Me Now? 79 52 Mark Weinstein Lua E Sol Jazzheads 2008 1 1 0 79 52 Michael O'Neill Still Dancin' Jazzmo 2007 1 1 0 79 52 Milt Jackson & Bags Meets Riverside 1962 1 1 0 Wes Wes! Montgomery 79 52 Morgan Heritage More Teachings VP 2001 1 1 0 79 52 Phil Norman 'Totally' Live At MAMA 2008 1 1 0 Catalina Jazz Club 79 52 Richie Spice Gideon Boot VP 2008 1 1 0 79 52 Roberta Easy To Love Groovin' High / 2006 1 1 0 Gambarini Dreyfus / Kindred Rhythm 79 52 Royce Campbell Six By Six Moon Cycle 2004 1 1 0 79 52 Russell Malone Live At Jazz MAXJAZZ 2006 1 1 0 Standard - Volume One 79 52 The Barnes The Barnes Air Gospel 2008 1 1 0 Family Family Reunion II [Sampler] 79 52 The Blue Note 7 Mosaic: A The Blue Note 2009 1 1 0 Celebration Of Label Blue Note Records 79 52 Trio Beyond Saudades ECM / UMG 2006 1 1 0 79 52 Tuck & Patti I Remember You T & P / Artist 2008 1 1 0 Garage 79 52 Vincent Herring Ends And Means HighNote 2006 1 1 0 79 87 Adam Glasser Free At First Sunnyside 2009 1 0 +1 Communications 79 87 Angelique Kidjo Black Ivory Soul Columbia 2002 1 0 +1 79 87 Aretha Franklin I Never Loved A Atlantic 1967 1 0 +1 Copyright 2009 Mediaguide, Inc.
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