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Jazzweek with Airplay Data Powered by Jazzweek.Com • September 17, 2007 Volume 3, Number 42 • $7.95 JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • September 17, 2007 Volume 3, Number 42 • $7.95 Jazz Album No. 1: Tom Harrell, Light On Smooth Album No. 1: Rick Braun and Rich- (HighNote) ard Elliot, RnR (Artizen) World Music No. 1: Manu Chao, La Radiolina Smooth Single No. 1: Rick Braun and Rich- (Because/Nacional) ard Elliot, “RnR” (Artizen) 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 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 September 17 September 25 October 4 Bill McKinney (1895) Sam Rivers (1930) Stan Hasselgard (1922) Jack McDuff (1926) Horacee Arnold (1937) Leon Thomas (1937) Perry Robinson (1938) Bill Pierce (1948) Steve Swallow (1940) September 18 Barbara Dennerlein (1964) Eddie Gomez (1944) Steve Marcus (1939) September 26 October 5 Emily Remler (1957) George Gershwin (1898) Jimmy Blanton (1918) September 20 Gary Bartz (1940) Bill Dixon (1925) Red Mitchell (1927) Nicholas Payton (1973) October 6 Steve McCall (1933) September 27 Sammy Price (1908) Eric Gale (1938) Bud Powell (1924) October 7 Billy Bang (1947) Red Rodney (1927) Jo Jones (1911) Steve Coleman (1956) Mike Nock (1940) Amiri Baraka (1934) September 21 Matt Wilson (1964) George Young (1937) Slam Stewart (1914) September 28 Larry Young (1940) Chico Hamilton (1921) Kenny Kirkland (1955) October 8 Sunny Murray (1937) September 29 J C Heard (1917) September 23 Jean-Luc Ponty (1942) Hal Singer (1919) Albert Ammons (1907) September 30 Pepper Adams (1930) John Coltrane (1926) Buddy Rich (1917) October 9 Frank Foster (1928) Oscar Pettiford (1922) Mezz Mezzrow (1899) Jimmy Woode (1928) Antonio Hart (1968) Elmer Snowdon (1900) Les McCann (1935) October 1 Lee Wiley (1915) Jeremy Steig (1943) Dave Holland (1946) Yusef Lateef (1920) September 24 Mark Helias (1950) Abdullah Ibrahim (Dollar Brand) (1934) Herb Jeffries (1916) October 2 Dave Samuels (1948) Fats Navarro (1923) Phil Urso (1925) Kenny Garrett (1960) John Carter (1929) Bill Connors (1949) October 3 Von Freeman (1922) Jay Hoggard (1954) Ronnie Laws (1950) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Frank Johnson at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • September 17, 2007 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart Sept. 17, 2007 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 2 2 1 Tom Harrell Light On HighNote 198 218 -20 6 53 3 2 1 5 1 Jackie Ryan You And The Night And The Music Open Art 189 223 -34 5 59 4 3 8 8 3 Sonny Fortune You And The Night And The Music 18th & Vine 175 132 43 4 58 6 4 3 21 3 Billy Taylor & Gerry Mulligan Live at MCG MCG Jazz 168 204 -36 3 56 8 5 4 3 2 Ron Carter Dear Miles Blue Note 164 188 -24 13 51 0 6 10 10 6 Alvin Queen I Ain’t Looking At You Justin Time 154 125 29 11 49 4 7 6 7 1 Kenny Burrell 75th Birthday Bash Live! Blue Note 151 159 -8 13 37 0 8 NR 4 4 Floratone Floratone Blue Note 150 48 102 7 61 6 9 11 24 9 Various Artists Live At The Monterey Jazz Festival: Monterey Jazz Fest 149 121 28 3 42 12 Highlights, Vol. 1 9 13 18 9 Bruce Hornsby, Christian McBride & Jack Camp Meeting Sony Legacy 149 120 29 5 61 7 DeJohnette 11 NR NR 11 McCoy Tyner McCoy Tyner Quartet McCoy Tyner Music/Halfnote 148 48 100 1 56 32 12 5 1 1 Terence Blanchard A Tale Of God’s Will (A Requiem For Katrina) Blue Note 141 175 -34 5 57 6 13 7 6 6 Gary Smulyan More Treasures Reservoir 138 141 -3 7 44 0 14 18 NR 14 Wallace Roney Jazz HighNote 123 109 14 2 41 12 15 20 27 15 Russell Malone Live At Jazz Standard, Volume 2 MAXJAZZ 121 107 14 4 45 0 16 11 14 11 Joan Stiles Hurly-Burly Oo-Bla-Dee Music 116 121 -5 6 47 0 16 NR NR 16 Charlie Hunter Mistico Fantasy 116 40 76 1 54 18 18 9 13 1 Bobby Sanabria Big Band Urban Folktales Jazzheads 114 126 -12 9 35 0 19 24 19 19 Sean Jones Kaleidoscope Mack Avenue 113 102 11 5 47 4 19 18 11 11 José Rizo’s Jazz On The Latin Side All Stars Tambolero Saungu 113 109 4 8 37 2 21 16 24 1 Various Artists We All Love Ella: Celebrating The First Lady Verve Music Group 110 112 -2 14 34 0 Of Song 22 NR NR 22 Bill Mays - The Inventions Trio Fantasy Palmetto 109 61 48 1 49 18 23 32 NR 23 Mike Longo Float Like A Butterfly CAP 106 86 20 2 35 8 23 13 16 13 Dayna Stephens The Timeless Now CTA 106 120 -14 8 45 2 25 17 32 17 New York Voices A Day Like This MCG Jazz 105 110 -5 3 38 8 25 15 16 5 Bill Charlap Live At The Village Vanguard Blue Note 105 119 -14 17 34 1 27 24 23 16 Waverly Seven Yo! Bobby Anzic Records 90 102 -12 12 26 1 28 40 22 11 Onaje Allan Gumbs Sack Full Of Dreams 18th & Vine 89 80 9 15 25 0 29 26 29 26 Sophie Milman Make Someone Happy Koch 88 101 -13 5 40 10 30 28 9 6 Ella Fitzgerald Love Letters From Ella Concord 85 99 -14 11 28 4 31 21 37 6 Dave Brubeck Indian Summer Telarc 82 105 -23 9 37 1 32 29 15 5 Poncho Sanchez Raise Your Hand Concord 80 97 -17 16 28 0 32 47 46 30 Nigel Kennedy Blue Note Sessions Blue Note 80 72 8 9 43 0 34 NR NR 5 Robert Glasper In My Element Blue Note 79 43 36 25 43 0 35 NR 41 35 Gloria Lynne From My Heart To Yours HighNote 78 64 14 6 44 6 36 31 NR 31 Etta Jones & Houston Person Don’t Misunderstand: Live In New York HighNote 77 91 -14 2 34 10 37 36 49 9 Martin Bejerano Evolution/Revolution Reservoir 73 83 -10 16 35 0 37 NR 44 1 Michael Brecker Pilgrimage Heads Up 73 56 17 17 24 0 37 27 26 14 Reuben Wilson, Bernard Purdie & Grant The Godfathers Of Groove 18th & Vine 73 100 -27 13 29 0 Green, Jr. 40 23 34 1 Kurt Elling Nightmoves Concord 72 104 -32 23 34 0 41 44 40 40 Luciana Souza The New Bossa Nova Verve Music Group 71 76 -5 3 33 2 42 NR NR 42 Christian Scott Anthem Concord 70 67 3 1 44 11 42 44 42 42 Michael Wolff Jazz, Jazz, Jazz Wrong Records 70 76 -6 3 29 3 44 39 48 33 The Maria Schneider Orchestra Sky Blue Artist Share 69 81 -12 5 34 1 45 49 46 45 David Sills Green Origin Records 67 70 -3 4 19 0 45 50 28 23 Joe Friedman Cup O’ Joe Self Released 67 68 -1 6 19 2 47 NR NR 47 Charles Gatschet Step Lightly Barnstorm 65 25 40 1 23 12 48 50 NR 3 Jimmy Ponder Somebody’s Child HighNote 62 68 -6 17 24 0 48 48 NR 9 Carl Allen & Rodney Whitaker Get Ready Mack Avenue 62 71 -9 20 21 1 50 NR NR 50 Dee Dee Bridgewater Red Earth Emarcy 61 NR 61 1 29 29 50 43 NR 14 Kelly Eisenhour Seek And Find Blujazz 61 79 -18 11 36 5 50 34 NR 9 Deborah Cox Destination Moon Decca 61 84 -23 12 19 0 50 NR NR 14 Arturo Sandoval Rumba Palace Telarc 61 51 10 15 24 1 Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound Tineke Postma A Journey That Matters Floratone Floratone (Blue Note) +102 Tineke Postma A Journey That Matters (Foreign Media Group) (Foreign Media Group) +36 McCoy Tyner McCoy Tyner Quartet (McCoy Tyner Music/ Curtis Stigers Real Emotional (Concord) Gail Pettis May I Come In? (OA2 Records) McCoy Tyner McCoy Tyner Quartet (McCoy Tyner Music/ Halfnote) +100 Carol Welsman Carol Welsman (Justin Time) Halfnote) +32 Charlie Hunter Mistico (Fantasy) +76 Chris Potter 10 Song For Anyone (Sunnyside) Dee Dee Bridgewater Red Earth (Emarcy) +29 Dee Dee Bridgewater Red Earth (Emarcy) +61 Allan Harris Nat King Cole: Long Live The King (Love Productions Stanley Clarke The Toys Of Men (Heads Up) +27 Bill Mays - The Inventions Trio Fantasy (Palmetto) +48 Records) Charlie Hunter Mistico (Fantasy) +18 Sonny Fortune You And The Night And The Music Greta Matassa The Smiling Hour (Origin) Charmaine Clamor Flippin’ Out (FreeHam) Bill Mays - The Inventions Trio Fantasy (Palmetto) +18 (18th & Vine) +43 Pearl Django Modern Times (Modern Hot Records) Charles Gatschet Step Lightly (Barnstorm) +40 Bud Shank & Bill Mays Beyond The Red Door (Jazzed Media) jazzweek.com • September 17, 2007 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2007 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart Sept. 17, 2007 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 1 2 1 Rick Braun & Richard Elliot R N’ R Artizen 490 492 -2 13 26 0 2 2 3 2 Euge Groove Born 2 Groove Narada 488 478 10 20 27 0 3 3 1 1 Norman Brown Stay With Me Peak 379 426 -47 25 26 0 4 5 4 4 U-Nam Back From The 80s Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 372 392 -20 16 26 0 5 4 5 3 Brian Bromberg Downright Upright Artistry 367 416 -49 29 25 0 6 6 7 6 Paul Taylor Ladies Choice Peak 357 376 -19 19 25 0 7 8 6 6 Keiko Matsui Moyo Shout! Factory 349 358 -9 27 26 0 8 7 8 1 Boney James Shine Concord 327 361 -34 56 26 0 9 9 9 5 Corinne Bailey Rae Corinne Bailey Rae Capitol 327 317 10 69 26 0 10 10 13 9 Four 80 East En Route Native Language 309 307 2 26 25 0 11 13 30 11 Babyface Playlist Mercury 301 256 45 5 23 2 12 11 11 11 Jeff Golub Grand Central Narada Jazz 299 307 -8 18 27 0 13 12 10 3 Marion Meadows Dressed To Chill Heads Up 289 299 -10 73 26 0 14 14 12 2 Paul Brown White Sand Peak 234 242 -8 33 26 0 15 16 21 15 Jay Soto Stay Awhile Nu Groove 230 220 10 20 24 1 16 20 17 1 Various Artists Forever, For Always, For Luther: Volume II Rendezvous 215 211 4 43 26 0 17 18 19 2 Wayman Tisdale Way Up! Rendezvous 205 217 -12 75 25 0 18 19 20 18 Michael Buble Call Me Irresponsible Reprise 193 211 -18 10 22 0 19 27 25 19 Nils Ready To Play Baja 193 180 13 34 23 0 20 22 16 11 Robin Thicke The Evolution Of Robin Thicke Star Trak/Interscope 192 198 -6 24 19 0 21 17 18 17 Kelly Sweet We Are One Razor & Tie 192 217 -25 3 23
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