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JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 Volume 1, Number 41 • $7.95 In This Issue: J@LC Sponsors Concert to Benefit Katrina Victims . . . . . 4 Wynton Marsalis Comments . . 4 Harry Connick, Jr., Is Habitat Honorary Chair ...... 5 McBride Tapped for L.A. Phil Post . . . 9 Reviews and Picks . . . . . 15 Jazz Radio . 18 Smooth Jazz Radio...... 23 Radio LIBERATION MUSIC ORCHESTRA Panels. . . . . 28 Q&A With page 11 News...... 4 Charts: #1 Jazz – Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orch. #1 Smooth Album – Richard Elliot #1 Smooth Single – Richard Elliot JazzWeek This Week EDITOR/PUBLISHER Ed Trefzger

MUSIC EDITOR e’ve all watched in horror at the destruction caused Tad Hendrickson by Hurricane Katrina and reacted with some re- CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Wlief as friends, colleagues, and admired musicians Keith Zimmerman have been rescued. While our initial reaction may have Kent Zimmerman CONTRIBUTING WRITER/ been anger, and even perhaps focused on blame, now is PHOTOGRAPHER the time to help out and do what we can to help the peo- Tom Mallison ple of New Orleans and the whole affected Gulf Coast – PHOTOGRAPHY Barry Solof an area the size of Great Britain – to recover and rebuild.

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News ...... 4 Jazz at Lincoln Center Will Host Nationally Broadcast Katrina Benefit . . . . . 4 Wynton Marsalis on New Orleans Disaster...... 4 Harry Connick, Jr., Named Honorary Chair for Habitat’s N.O. Rebuilding Effort . . 5 Brubeck “Commandments” to Debut ...... 6 2005 Competition Features Guitarists ...... 7 Ramsey Lewis’ ‘Legends of Jazz’ Slated for January 2006 ...... 8 5 Christian McBride Tapped As Los Angeles Philharmonic Creative Chair for Jazz . 9 Launches Web Site ...... 9 Blujazz Selects MFA for Promotion...... 9 Birthdays ...... 10 Features Artist Q&A: Charlie Haden ...... 11 Reviews ...... 15 11 Marc Johnson ...... 15 Billy Childs Ensemble ...... 15 Ray Barretto ...... 16 Trio Da Paz ...... 16 Jazz Charts ...... 18 Jazz Album Chart ...... 19 Jazz Add Dates ...... 20 Jazz Current CDs ...... 21 18 Jazz Radio Panel ...... 28 Smooth Jazz Charts ...... 23 Smooth Album Chart ...... 24 Smooth Singles Chart...... 25 Smooth Current CDs ...... 26 Smooth Radio Panel ...... 28 Classifieds ...... 17

23 Cover photo: Charlie Haden and by Thomas Dorn (courtesy Verve Music Group) JazzWeek Volume 1 Issue 41 jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 JazzWeek 3 News Jazz at Lincoln Center Will Host Nationally Broadcast Katrina Benefit

NEW YORK – Jazz at Lincoln Cen- at 60th St., by calling CenterCharge at be donated to hurricane relief efforts. ter has announced plans to produce (212) 721-6500 or via http://www.jalc. Ticket prices are $50, $100, $500, JW the Higher Ground Hurricane Relief org/. CenterCharge service fees will $1000, $5000, and $10,000. Benefit Concert on Saturday, Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. at Rose Theater in Freder- Wynton Marsalis on New Orleans Disaster ick P. Rose Hall in New York City. The concert will seek to raise funds for Wynton Marsalis, Artistic Director deafening crescendo of affirmation to Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. Bill of Jazz at Lincoln Center released a silence that desperate cry that is this Cosby will host the concert and Wyn- statement about the devastation in disaster. ton Marsalis, Peter Cincotti, McCoy his hometown of New Orleans from We need people with their prayers, Tyner, Abbey Lincoln, Arturo Sando- Hurricane Katrina: their pocketbooks, and above all their val, Paquito Di Rivera, Diana Krall, New Orleans is the most unique of sense of purpose to show the world Elvis Costello, Paul Simon, Buck- American cities because it is the only just who the modern American is and wheat Zydecho, Cassandra Wilson, city in the world that created its own then we’ll put our city back together and Whoopi Goldberg are confirmed. full culture – architecture, music and in even greater fashion. This is gut Additional artists and speakers will be festive ceremonies. It’s of singular check time for all of us as Americans. announced. importance to the United States of In a country with the most incredible America because it was the original XM Satellite Radio will carry this resources in the world we need the melting pot with a mixture of Spanish, concert live on its network from coast ingenuity of our best engineers to French, British, West African and put the cultural heart of our nation to coast on channel 70, the Real Jazz American people living in the same channel. Higher Ground will also back together. To put it together with city. The collision of these cultures 2005 technical expertise and with be broadcast live via radio partner created jazz and jazz is important 2005 social consciousness, which WBGO Jazz88.3FM in the New York because it’s the only art form that means without accommodating City area and offered nationally and objectifies the fundamental principals the ignorance of racism and the internationally via National Public Ra- of American democracy. That’s why deplorable conditions of poverty, dio and its 807 member stations in the it swept the country and the world and lack of education that have US, NPR Worldwide, and streamed representing the best of the United been allowed to fester in many great States. live on http://www.npr.org/, http:// American cities since slavery. www.wbgo.org/ and http://www.xm- New Orleanians are blues people. We’re only as civilized as our level radio.com/. We are resilient, so we are sure that of hospitality. Let’s demonstrate to The event will be recorded by Jazz our city will come back. This tragedy, the world that what actually makes however, provides an opportunity for at Lincoln Center and a CD will be America the most powerful nation the American people to demonstrate produced and released by Blue Note on earth is not guns, pornography to ourselves and to the world that we and material wealth but transcendent Records with all profits going to relief are one nation determined to overcome funds. and abiding soul, something our legacies of injustices based on perhaps we have lost a grip on, and Concert tickets will be available race and class. At this time all New this catastrophe gives us a great beginning on Sept. 8 at the Jazz at Orleanians need the nation to unite in a opportunity to handle up on. Lincoln Center box office at Broadway jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 JazzWeek 4 News Harry Connick, Jr., Named Honorary Chair for Habitat’s N.O. Rebuilding Effort

NEW ORLEANS – New Orleans na- Orleans and he has become a symbol of Habitat plans a three-stage response tive and singer Harry Connick Jr. has this tragedy and the spirit of recovery to the hurricane: First, to help Hab- agreed to be honorary chair of Habi- and rebuilding,” said Jonathan Reck- itat affiliates in the path of Katrina’s tat for Humanity’s “Operation Home ford, chief executive officer of Habitat destruction restore some level of ser- Delivery,” a long-term rebuilding plan for Humanity. “Everyone looking for a vice. Then seek to serve as a catalyst for families victimized by Hurricane with other organizations, govern- Katrina in the Big Easy and along the ments, corporations, foundations, etc., Gulf Coast. to bring people together to talk about “It is hard to sit in silence, to watch low-income housing and recovery on a one’s youth wash away,” said Connick. scale that Habitat alone would be un- “Everything that I have professionally, able to do, and third, to establish and and so much of what I have personally, implement the “home in a box proj- is because of this great, fair city ... to ect,” where Connick’s impact may be see it being drowned like this is almost the most significant. unbearable.” With this, Habitat for Humanity Branford Marsalis, a Grammy will assemble the materials needed to Award-winning jazz saxophonist and build a house – either purchased or do- fellow New Orleans native, has also nated – and then, working with affili- joined the team and agreed to be hon- ates, churches, corporations and others orary chair of the New Orleans Hab- in communities all over the country, itat for Humanity efforts. The two volunteers, working with building spe- have been friends since childhood, and cialists, will “pre-build” the frame of a Connick was a student of the Marsalis Palma Kolansky/Rounder Records home over a few days. The house will patriarch, Ellis Marsalis. Harry Connick, Jr. be tacked together to ensure a rock- “When the world’s attention turns solid fit, then the frame will be taken way from this disaster, there will be ray of light, of hope, got it when they apart and the components placed, along tens of thousands of New Orleaneans saw him walking through the devas- with other necessary construction ma- without a place to live,” said Marsalis. tated streets of New Orleans, tears in terials, in a container and shipped to “Working with Habitat to help people his eyes, confident that New Orleans an area along the Gulf Coast or New rebuild their homes and their lives is a will bounce back. Orleans where families, volunteers and constructive way to channel this mind- “None of us will soon forget his builders will rebuild the home. numbing pain.” characterization of the people of New In addition to chairing Habitat’s Connick, who has previously vol- Orleans being ‘freakishly strong and program, Connick will film a pub- unteered with Habitat for Humani- passionate,’” Reckford added. “He lic service announcement to help raise ty in New Orleans, said that after the demonstrated that himself by his ac- funds for the rebuilding effort. Mar- initial crisis subsides, he would focus tions. In addition, to have Branford salis has also agreed to film a PSA, on rebuilding homes. As honorary Marsalis offer to help us as well is most and then will appear with Connick in chair, he will represent and speak for humbling. These are things sought in a third public service announcement. the program, as well as encourage citi- prayer, and yet they have come true for In an appearance recently on “How zens, organizations, churches, founda- us and for the people so desperate in You Can Help” on CNN’s “Larry tions, governments and others to get need of the lasting help Habitat can King Live,” Connick praised the glob- involved. provide.” al nonprofit home-building ministry “Harry Connick is an icon in New With Operation Home Delivery, continued ... jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 JazzWeek 5 News Brubeck Debuts Connick/Habitat (continued) “Commandments” NEW YORK – Legendary jazz pia- for its work and encouraged people to The homes will mirror traditional nist and composer Dave Brubeck will write checks, to volunteer, to support Habitat homes, simple, decent plac- unveil his new six-minute choral work, the work any way they can.” es to live, providing approximate- “The Commandments”, performed “We had no words when he men- ly 1,100 to 1,300 square feet of living a cappella by the 90-member Provi- tioned Habitat,” said Reckford. “He space. “These are not mansions by any dence Singers, Wednesday, Sept. 14, was speaking so personally and to be means,” said Reckford, “but to the ho- at 8 p.m. in the Rose Theater of Lin- included in such a heartfelt and emo- meowners, they will be palaces.” coln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall, tional plea ... what is there to say be- For more information about ‘Op- as part of the second annual Jewish yond, ‘Thank you?’” eration Home Delivery,’ people can Music Heritage Festival in New York. Habitat for Humanity plans to pilot visit Habitat’s Web site, www.habitat. “The Commandments,” a setting “Operation Home Delivery” and the org, where they can also sign up to re- of the biblical Ten Commandments, “home in a box” concept this month in ceive more information or to volunteer is the newest of more than 50 vocal Jackson, Miss., working with the lo- – providing information about skills works Brubeck has composed during cal Habitat affiliate and others. An ap- and experience – when conditions al- his career. Brubeck said that he saw peal for hurricane recovery and recon- low for volunteers to help rebuild. Peo- most of the commandments broken struction donations has been launched ple can also donate to Habitat’s work during World War II and commented, to get efforts under way and Reck- in the Katrina-impacted areas on the “It has taken me almost 60 years final- ford noted that, using those donations, Web site or by calling 1-800-422- ly to compose something I wanted to Habitat would build as many homes as 4828. JW write when I was still a young soldier JW it can fund. in Europe.” ����������������������������������������������

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jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 JazzWeek 6 News 2005 Thelonious Monk Competition Features Guitarists, Includes Salute to George Benson

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Thelo- petitions have forged successful careers The second half of the event will nious Monk Institute of Jazz will pres- as performing and recording artists as feature performances by the gui- ent its 18th annual Thelonious Monk well as music educators. They have tar competition judges. They will be International Jazz Competition and earned worldwide respect and media joined by , Thelonious Gala Concert, sponsored by Gener- attention while helping to preserve the Monk, Jr., Terence Blanchard, Wayne al Motors, in Washington, D.C. on legacy of jazz. Shorter, , Jimmy Heath, Sept. 18-19, 2005. The Competition Each year the Competition shines Bob James, and others. The Institute’s will feature 10 of the world’s most out- a spotlight on a different instrument. Maria Fisher Founder’s Award will be standing young jazz guitarists who Past Competitions have featured pia- presented to internationally acclaimed will be competing for over $60,000 in no, bass, drums, saxophone, , guitarist George Benson for his enor- scholarships and prizes. The Semifi- , guitar, and vocals. This mous contributions to jazz guitar. nals will be held on Sunday, Sept. 18 year’s young aspiring jazz guitarists The competition will be filmed by at the Smithsonian’s National Muse- will be reviewed by an illustrious pan- Jazz Alley TV/Maui Reflection Films um of Natural History, Baird Audito- el of judges including renowned jazz as a documentary and for Black Enter- rium. The Finals will be held on Mon- artists Bill Frisell, Stanley Jordan, Earl tainment Television and the BET Jazz day, September 19th at 7:30 p.m. in the Klugh, Russell Malone, Pat Marti- cable network, directed andproduced Kennedy Center’s Eisenhower The- no, and John Pizzarelli. Accompany- by Maui Filmmaker Ken K. Martinez ater, where three finalists will perform ing the guitarists will be a jazz combo Burgmaier. The documentary will fea- and a group of Jazz All-Stars will pay featuring Chris Potter on tenor sax- ture performances by the semifinalists, tribute to legendary guitarist George ophone, James Genus on bass, Terri backstage interviews with the finalists Benson. Lyne Carrington on drums, and Bob and judges, and footage from the post- This year’s semi-finalists are Kyle James on piano, who is also serving as competition reception. The Thelonious Asche (Nebraska), Scott DuBois Musical Director. Monk Institute of Jazz (www.monkin- (), Torsten Goods (Düssel- The hosts for the evening will in- stitute.org) was established in 1986 in dorf, Germany), Lage Lund (Skein, clude Herbie Hancock and Billy Dee memory of the renowned jazz pianist Norway), David Mooney (Louisiana), Williams. Following the presentation and composer. Its mission is to pre- Miles Okazaki (Washington), Yotam of the three finalists, the event will serve America’s legacy of jazz through Silberstein (Jersualem, Israel), Chuck feature a performance by this year’s performance and education. The Insti- Stevens (New Hampshire), John Sto- winner of the Thelonious Monk In- tute offers the world’s most promising rie (Oregon), and Paul Vinton (Penn- ternational Jazz Composers Competi- young musicians college level training sylvania). tion, sponsored by BMI. The $10,000 by America’s jazz masters and presents The Competition, compared in Composers Award is presented annu- school-based jazz education programs stature to that of the classical Tchai- ally to the young, aspiring compos- for young people around the world. kovsky and Van Cliburn Competi- er who best demonstrates originality, Additionally, the Institute provides tions, is the most prestigious jazz com- creativity, and excellence in jazz com- scholarships, performance opportu- petition in the world, and is widely position. This year’s Composers Com- nities, and worldwide recognition to known for discovering the jazz stars of petition is devoted to compositions fea- gifted young musicians through its tomorrow. It has launched the careers turing creativity in jazz guitar. BMI many jazz education programs. The of vocalists Jane Monheit and Tierney is the world’s largest performing rights Institute’s most recent project is Jazz Sutton, saxophonist Joshua Redman, organization, representing the work in America: The National Jazz Cur- and pianists Marcus Roberts and Jacky of Thelonious Monk and hundreds of riculum, a free Internet-based curric- Terrasson, to name a few. These artists thousands of other composers of all ulum for 5th, 8th and 11th grade public and dozens of others from past com- genres of music. school students, located at www.jazzi- namerica.org. JW jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 JazzWeek 7 News Ramsey Lewis Program ‘Legends of Jazz’ Slated for January 2006

CHICAGO – LRSmedia and WTTW Miller; Latin Jazz with Eddie Palm- Brubeck and Dr. Billy Taylor; Jazz Vo- National Productions just completed ieri and Dave Valentin; and The Killer cal: Male with Al Jarreau and Kurt El- final 5.1 surround mix sessions at The B’s: A Tribute ling; Great Guitars with Pat Metheny Creative Group in New York City for to the Ham- and Jim Hall; Brazilian Jazz; Voices six new episodes of the new PBS se- mond B3 Or- Of The Next Generation; Roots: The ries “Legends of Jazz,” the first jazz gan with Joey Blues; and Where Jazz Meets Pop. All series airing on network television in DeFrancesco thirteen of the weekly, 30-minute epi- over 40 years. Produced in multi-cam- and Dr. Lon- sodes will debut in January 2006. era HDTV and Dolby Surround 5.1 nie Smith. Hosted by Grammy Award-win- audio, the episodes that were recently S e v e n ning composer/pianist Ramsey Lewis, completed in post-production include more Legends “Legends Of Jazz” debuted national- The Golden Horns with Clark Terry, of Jazz epi- ly on June 16 with the hour-long spe- Chris Botti, and Roy Hargrove; The sodes will be cial, The Jazz Masters, showcasing Altos with David Sanborn and Phil taped this fall Ramsey Lewis five winners of the NEA Jazz Masters Woods; The Tenors with Benny Gol- at WTTW Award – Nancy Wilson, James Moody, son, Chris Potter and Marcus Strick- National Pro- Jon Hendricks, Paquito D’Rivera and land; Contemporary Jazz with George ductions in Chicago. Those shows will George Wein – as well as young jazz �������������������������������������� Duke, Lee Ritenour, and Marcus highlight Piano Masters with Dave vocal sensation Renee Olstead. JW

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jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 JazzWeek 8 News Sonny Rollins Christian McBride Tapped As Los Angeles Launches Web Site Philharmonic Creative Chair for Jazz

LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Philharmonic Association has select- ed that Grammy Award-winning jazz bassist Christian McBride will succeed jazz vocalist Dianne Reeves as the sec- ond Creative Chair for Jazz for the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association. “I intend to continue the tradition Coinciding with his 75th birthday on that was started with Dianne Reeves Sept. 7 and the release of his latest CD of presenting great musicians in two of Without a Song – The 9/11 Concert, the world’s most iconic venues—Walt Sonny Rollins has debuted his new web Disney Concert Hall and the Holly- site at sonnyrollins.com. The site, which wood Bowl,” said McBride. “Being was produced by Bret Primack, includes fortunate enough to work with nu- audio and video, merchandise, desktop merous artists across many genres, this wallpaper, and a newsletter. will be an opportunity to bring to frui- tion many ideas I’ve had for a very long Blujazz Selects time, and I’m humbled that the LA Phil considers me worthy of the job.” MFA for Promotion “It is quite a coup to have such a Barry Solof CHICAGO – Blujazz Productions founder highly-regarded jazz musician of the Christian McBride performs at the 2005 and president Greg Pasenko has retained caliber of Christian McBride to follow JVC-Newport Jazz Festival. MFA – Mitchell Feldman Associates to pro- Dianne Reeves as our next Creative mote the label’s recordings to mainstream Chair for Jazz,” said Deborah Borda, pletes her third season as Creative and college radio as well as the national President of the Los Angeles Philhar- Chair for Jazz with the Walt Disney jazz press. The 7-year-old Chicago-based jazz label and provider of professional ser- monic Association. “We are thrilled to Concert Hall’s 2005/2006 season: Pat vices for jazz artists has built a catalogue welcome him to our organization.” Metheny Trio and Quartet on Sep- of over 30 titles. McBride will oversee jazz pro- tember 24; Django Reinhardt Festival gramming at both venues during his on November 16; Music from My Fair The arrangement starts immediately with two-year tenure, starting with the Lady on December 4; Wayne Short- the promotion by MFA of BluJazz’s two newest releases, the hard bop session Hollywood Bowl’s 2006 season. He er with the Los Angeles Philharmonic ”Crossroads” featuring a sextet led by will work with the organization year- on January 28, 2006; Maria Schneider trombonist Tim Coffman and “Save Us” round, building on the Philharmonic’s Orchestra on February 8; and Wynton by the Dan Cray Trio. presence in the musical community as Marsalis on October 30. Denver-based MFA is run by veteran jazz a leading presenter of jazz. “My appointment as the first Cre- publicist and journalist Mitchell Feldman, “Like Dianne, Christian embodies ative Chair for Jazz was the highlight who expanded his activities to include ra- the essence of jazz. With him at the of my career,” said Reeves. “I will be dio promotion services in April 2005. helm, we will be exploring new ways forever grateful for the opportunity to “After putting my own career on hold to to make jazz touch the heart of our express my commitment to jazz, and build the label for the past seven years, I community.” said Arvind Manocha, to those who love listening to jazz—in felt it was the right time to start perform- General Manager, Hollywood Bowl all of its forms—on a level that would ing again,” said Pasenko. “After meeting and Presentations. otherwise have been impossible. I’m so Mitchell at this year’s JazzWeek Summit, I Reeves, awarded the Grammy for delighted that the Los Angeles Phil- knew that I had found the right person and Best Jazz Vocal Performance for each harmonic Association has chosen the organization for Blujazz to partner with.” of her last three recordings (a Gram- great Christian McBride to continue JW JW my first in any vocal category), com- this journey.” jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 JazzWeek 9 News

Birthdays September 15 September 23 Al Casey (1915) Albert Ammons (1907) September 8 Bobby Short (1926) (1926) Norris Turney (1921) Julian “Cannonball” Adderley (1928) Frank Foster (1928) Wilbur Ware (1923) September 16 Jimmy Woode (1928) Marion Brown (1935) Joe Venuti (1903) Les McCann (1935) James Clay (1935) Jon Hendricks (1921) Jeremy Steig (1943) Butch Warren (1939) Charlie Byrd (1925) September 24 September 9 Hamiet Bluiett (1940) Herb Jeffries (1916) Elvin Jones (1927) Earl Klugh (1954) Fats Navarro (1923) September 10 September 17 John Carter (1929) Prince Lasha (1929) Bill McKinney (1895) Bill Connors (1949) Roy Ayers (1940) Jack McDuff (1926) Jay Hoggard (1954) Dave Burrell (1940) Perry Robinson (1938) September 25 Craig Harris (1954) September 18 Sam Rivers (1930) September 11 Steve Marcus (1939) Horacee Arnold (1937) Stacy Rowles (1955) Emily Remler (1957) Bill Pierce (1948) Barbara Dennerlein (1964) Harry Connick, Jr. (1967) September 19 September 12 Muhal Richard Abrams (1930) September 26 Cat Anderson (1916) Lol Coxhill (1932) George Gershwin (1898) Gary Bartz (1940) Steve Turre (1948) September 20 Nicholas Payton (1973) John Zorn (1953) (1927) Scott Hamilton (1954) Steve McCall (1933) September 27 September 13 Eric Gale (1938) Bud Powell (1924) Chu Berry (1910) Billy Bang (1947) Red Rodney (1927) Mel Tormé (1925) Steve Coleman (1956) Mike Nock (1940) Matt Wilson (1964) September 14 September 21 Joseph Jarman (1937) Slam Stewart (1914) September 28 Oliver Lake (1942) Chico Hamilton (1921) Kenny Kirkland (1955) Sunny Murray (1937) September 29 Jean-Luc Ponty (1942)

jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 JazzWeek 10 Artist Q&A: Charlie Haden

harlie Haden first arrived on the jazz scene as Ornette Coleman’s bass- Cist. He’s gone on to play with many of the greats of today while also releasing a steady stream of critically acclaimed al- bums, including last year’s Grammy-win- ning Land Of The Sun. Haden now has a new effort from his on-again-off-again Liberation Music Orchestra entitled Not In Our Name. JazzWeek caught up with Haden at his home in Agora Hills, Cali- fornia just after he’d returned from a gig in Paris with Alice Coltrane, her son Ravi and drummer Jack DeJohnette.

– Tad Hendrickson

JW: Playing with Alice is sort of full circle for you. You’ve played with her a long time ago be- fore her recent album. I imagine that at this Thomas Dorn Charlie Haden and Carla Bley point in your career it’s a process of reconnect- ing with old friends. CH: Yeah. I reconnect with musicians a lot since many of the musicians I’ve played with since I started playing are dedicated. And I always love playing with them. I imagine that reconnecting with various players is a real asset of being a jazz musician, as opposed to being in band.

continued ... jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 JazzWeek 11 Q&A: Charlie Haden (continued)

It is, especially for me. I do a lot of different things, not necessarily even in the jazz vein. I don’t really see it in terms of category. I see it in terms of great music: It might be with James Cotton; it might be with Egberto Gismonti; it might be with Gavin Bryars’s classical group. Whomever, but it’s always a great connection. You’ve been working with Carla on Liberation Orchestra since 1968. How does something like that come together? Is it like Batman, where the spot- light goes up into the sky every time you feel the band needs to get out there and do something? That’s exactly it. That’s how the first one happened too. They had just bombed Cambodia, and it was just horrible. I had this idea of hearing great im- provisers play songs from the Spanish Civil War, which I had a lot of music from, and I started to figure it out. I called Carla and told her what I wanted to do and that was the first record. She made a banner for the first record – she sewed it by hand – and we used that same banner from 1968 for the cover of the new record. You toured with this band in 2004, how did it go? It was really great. We played a lot of big festi- vals and sold out the shows. The music was beau- tiful. We took four days off to record the record in Rome. I was really pleased with how the record turned out – everybody played so great, and when you have a jazz record like that with the budget so low you do everything in one take. Thomas Dorn Well it sounds beautiful. Were audiences aware of the political subtext of this band when you were on tour? Was that well received? Well we didn’t have the title of the record yet, they knew about the band be- cause of the other three records or because of the musicians we had in it, but the Liberation Orchestra has a following and everyone that comes to our con- certs usually feels the same way we do about what’s going on. We played all the music from this new record, which was very powerful, and everybody loved it. How do you and Carla work together in running this band? We’re both ideas persons, but I’m the guy that keeps everyone together and is the leader. She’s the conductor and arranger – once she gets in front of the band, everyone follows her. She knows how everything is supposed to go ac- continued ... jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 JazzWeek 12 Q&A: Charlie Haden (continued)

cording to how she wrote it. And she always writes these great arrangements for me. We know each other very well and are old friends so the inspiration comes from that. When was the last time the band got together before the 2004 tour and re- cording? We went out on tour in the early ’90s after we did Dream Keeper. In the mid- ’90s we went out on tour and then we’ve done different concerts at different times. But that tour was the first time that the Liberation Orchestra had gone out in several years. You guys also did the night before the election at the Vanguard. How did that feel? I told Lorraine [Gordon, owner of the Vanguard] that I thought it would be a good idea to put some vibrations out there. So she advertised it, we played, and there were lines around the block. We were very apprehensive about what was go- ing to happen with the election and of course we were all sad the next day, but now it’s getting pretty horrible with all that passes, and with each day that passes Bush’s ratings go down and down. I have to do what I can, even if it’s not an earth- shaking thing. I wouldn’t be able to live with my- self if I didn’t. You were jailed and then thrown out of Portugal for making a political stand in 1971. What hap- pened? We actually were doing a tour of Europe that had the title “The Newport Jazz Festival.” There were a lot of different bands. I was playing with Keith Jarrett in a trio and then with Ornette, Ed Black- well and . Miles Davis was on Thomas Dorn it. Duke Ellington Orchestra played most of it. The Giants Of Jazz featured Monk, Dizzy Gil- lespie, Jai Winding, Sonny Stitt and Art Blakey – that was some band. I found out that we were playing Portugal I told Ornette that I didn’t want to play the show because of the Colonial policies of Portugal, but I was under contract and we had to play. I decided that I would dedicate “Song For Ché,” a song I wrote that we were playing, to the Black Peoples Movement in Mozambique. They arrested me and held me for a couple of days. It was scary, but I’m glad I did it. The Pat Metheny/Ornette Coleman Song X record was just reissued. Have continued ... jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 JazzWeek 13 Q&A: Charlie Haden (continued)

you seen it, or heard it? I got a copy of the new mix from Pat, but that was way before it was out. I haven’t seen it yet. It’s a great record. I introduced them and got them together and everything turned out the way I thought it would. Have you heard from Ornette lately, do you talk to him much? Yeah, I talk to him about once a week. My wife Ruth and I went to see him last time I played the Blue Note, and he’s doing really good. Any talk about playing with him again? That’s always happening. JW

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Marc Johnson Billy Childs Ensemble

Shades Of Jade (ECM) Lyric (Lunacy) WHILE HE’S BEEN a stalwart sideman for a number of dif- LOS ANGELES-BASED PIANIST Billy Childs has been hailed ferent leaders over as one of the great composers and arrangers in jazz. Never the years and led is this better on dis- a number of all- play than here with star combos, bass- his jazz-chamber ist Marc Johnson ensemble, which is perhaps best re- features a stan- membered as the dard group punc- last bassist for pi- tuated by acous- anist Bill Evans tic guitar and harp from 1978 to his as well as an occa- death in 1980. Here sional eight-piece on , string and wood- Johnson’s third al- wind section. Tak- bum for ECM, the ing on eight Childs bassist pays tribute to another great Evans band and bassist originals and one reworked version of Paul Simon’s “Scar- Scott LaFaro, whose song “Jade Visions” and whose play- borough Faire,” the group finds a lush jazz-classical mid- ing appeared on Evans’s landmark trio effort Sunday At The dle ground, particularly on the richly detailed “The Old Village Vanguard. The music here has the same kind of quiet Man Tells His Story.” Those who want more of a classi- intensity as its touchstone even if the group is larger – gui- cal feel can look to “Prelude in B♭ Major,” while those who tarist John Scofield (who plays more like Bill Frisell here), want the jazz to shine through will find much to dig on saxophonist , pianist Eliane Elias and drum- the flowing Simon cover and the poignant and multi-fac- mer Joey Baron round out the line-up. Johnson and Elias eted “Goodbye, Friend,” which is a tribute to bassist Eric handle the composition responsibilities, both together and Von Essen. There’s a lot to be said for jazz musicians sitting separately, and Elias’s playing really shines as she provides down and jamming, but the beauty of Lyric more than jus- prodding accompaniment. Highlights include the swingin’ tifies the extended arrangements, rich harmonies and fully “Blue Nefertiti,” which has a laidback (for him) and bluesy drawn melodies. solo from Scofield, and “Apareceu,” which has great work – Tad Hendrickson from Elias and Lovano. A wonderful expansion of Evans’s lyrical trio concept, Shades Of Jade accomplishes everything Contact: Groov Marketing Phone: (877) GROOV 32 Johnson could have hoped for. Email: [email protected] – Tad Hendrickson Add Date: Sept. 13 Release Date: Sept. 13 Contact: Tina Pelikan Phone: (212) 333-1405 Email: [email protected] Add Date: Sept. 13 Release Date: Sept. 13

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Ray Barretto formance of the ti- tle track are other Time Was – Time Is (O+) highlights. Gui- RAY BARRETTO HAS been around long enough to remember tarist Romero how things were – he took Tito Puente’s conga hot seat af- Lumbambo, bassist ter the legendary Machito went off on his own. He went on Nilson Matta, and to greater fame as a first call player for jazzmen looking for drummer Duduka a Latin tinge and as part of the Fania All-stars in the ’70s. Da Fonseca don’t As a leader, Barretto has always been open and ambitious, overlook their na- taking his working tive land, with se- band New World lections from Jo- Spirits in a variety bim and a wistful of unprecedented performance of the directions, but he Brazilian national anthem. never leaves jazz Contact: Neal Sapper, New World ’N’ Jazz – Ed Trefzger behind. Sticking Phone: (415) 453-1558 to a relatively strict Email: [email protected] fusion of Latin and Add Date: Sept. 12 Release Date: Sept. 20 jazz here, Barret- to looks backwards and forwards here, revisiting old gems and writing a few new ones. Standout tracks here include “Motherless Child” and “Murmullo,” both of which highlight the overall stand- out work of trumpeter/flugelhornist Joe Magnarelli and alto saxophonist Myron Walden. Undoubtedly one of the finest Latin jazz releases of the year. – Tad Hendrickson

Contact: Susan Guralnik Phone: (818) 333-1500 ext. 209 Email: [email protected] Add Date: Sept. 13 Release Date: Sept. 13

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Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra Stays at No. 1

Gerald Wilson Orchestra is Most Added on 26 Stations

he Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orches- tra retains the top spot this week with Tits latest album Live At MCG (MCG Jazz) in its ninth week on the chart. The latest album from the Orchestra, In My Time (Mack Avenue), was the most added, gaining new airplay on 26 stations. Seeing the biggest increase in airplay was the CD by newcomer Sara Gazarek, Yours (Native Language/Stilletto), which added Live at MCG (MCG Jazz) by the Clayton-Hamilton 117 spins. Jazz Orchestra returns to No. 1 this week. The week’s top debut was I’m With The Band (Telard) by the Tierney Sutton Band at No. 15, with airplay on 41 stations.

Jazz Album Chart p. 19 Jazz Add Dates p. 20 Jazz Current CDs p. 21 Jazz Radio Panel p. 28 The Gerald Wilson Orchestra’s new Mack Avenue CD In My Time, was the week’s most added, picking up 26 new stations. jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 JazzWeek 18 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart Sept. 8, 2005 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 1 2 1 The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra Live At MCG MCG Jazz 240 258 -18 9 44 1 2 4 4 1 Eddie Palmieri Listen Here! Concord Jazz 225 212 13 13 48 2 3 3 1 1 Mulgrew Miller Live At Yoshi’s: Vol. 2 MAXJAZZ 213 233 -20 8 47 2 4 6 11 4 Dave Valentin World on a String HighNote 211 202 9 5 45 3 5 2 3 2 Bill Charlap Plays George Gershwin: The American Soul Blue Note 203 242 -39 10 45 1 6 5 10 5 Poncho Sanchez Do It! Concord Picante 193 209 -16 4 45 2 7 12 16 7 Nneena Freelon Blueprint of a Lady: The Once and Future Concord Records 185 173 12 4 43 5 Life of Billie Holiday 8 10 12 1 Ahmad Jamal After Fajr Dreyfus Jazz 180 182 -2 11 43 1 9 7 5 5 Freddy Cole This Love Of Mine HighNote 178 184 -6 12 42 2 10 9 6 1 Terry Gibbs Feelin’ Good: Live In Studio Mack Avenue 176 183 -7 13 35 0 11 13 9 9 Frank Morgan Raising The Standard: Live At The Jazz HighNote 175 172 3 5 42 3 Standard Vol.2 12 15 33 12 Bill Mays Trio Live at Jazz Standard Palmetto 173 159 14 3 46 2 13 11 7 7 Sherman Irby Faith BWR 166 179 -13 6 45 2 14 7 12 7 Roni Ben-Hur Signature Reservoir 151 184 -33 10 40 2 15 NR NR 15 Tierney Sutton I’m with the Band Telarc 150 80 70 1 41 14 16 NR NR 16 Wynton Marsalis Amongst the People: Live at the House of Blue Note 142 37 105 1 38 21 Tribes 17 NR NR 17 Eric Alexander and Vincent Herring The Battle: Live at Smoke HighNote 141 35 106 1 34 22 18 14 8 5 Sean Jones Gemini Mack Avenue 140 170 -30 13 41 0 19 43 NR 19 Kelley Johnson Music is the Magic Sapphire 137 92 45 2 34 10 20 26 25 4 Terence Blanchard Flow Blue Note 132 123 9 13 44 1 21 18 NR 18 Stan Hope Put On A Happy Face Savant 131 150 -19 2 36 6 21 16 23 11 Vince Seneri Street Talk Senful Records 131 155 -24 8 46 0 23 20 21 2 Bill Cunliffe Imaginacion Torii Records 128 138 -10 16 30 0 24 17 14 10 Dave Stryker Big City Mel Bay 125 153 -28 10 41 2 25 19 15 14 City Rhythm Orchestra Vibrant Tones Limehouse Records 124 140 -16 12 35 2 25 25 29 25 organissimo This Is The Place Big “O” Records 124 124 0 3 27 1 27 23 21 21 Sammy Figueroa & His Latin Jazz Explosion ... And Sammy Walked In Savant 123 126 -3 8 35 2 28 21 18 9 Javon Jackson Have You Heard Palmetto 122 134 -12 12 33 2 29 NR NR 29 Sara Gazarek Yours Native Language/Stiletto 120 3 117 1 30 11 30 24 19 3 Joshua Redman Elastic Band Momentum Nonesuch 114 125 -11 14 33 0 31 44 NR 31 Richie Cole & The Alto Madness Orchestra Back On Top Jazz Excursion 111 87 24 2 30 4 32 28 26 26 Pearl Django Chasing Shadows Modern Hot Records 108 115 -7 7 27 1 32 29 23 16 Brian Lynch 24/7 Nagel Heyer 108 112 -4 11 31 1 34 49 NR 34 Bucky Pizzarelli & Frank Vignola Moonglow Hyena Records 105 81 24 2 30 4 35 34 NR 34 Reuben Wilson Fun House Savant 104 103 1 2 30 7 36 33 39 13 Harry Connick Jr. Occasion Marsalis Music/ Rounder 102 104 -2 11 33 1 Records 37 38 42 37 Tim Ries The Rolling Stones Project Concord 100 101 -1 3 25 3 38 29 28 16 Peter Martin In The P.M. MAXJAZZ 99 112 -13 16 31 0 38 22 17 1 David Hazeltine Modern Standards Sharp Nine 99 130 -31 15 26 0 38 34 42 32 Roger Kellaway Remembering Bobby Darin IPO Recordings 99 103 -4 9 27 0 41 NR NR 41 Gerald Wilson Orchestra In My Time Mack Avenue 98 NR 98 1 27 26 42 27 20 20 Melvin Sparks This Is It Savant 96 118 -22 9 32 1 43 34 32 1 That’s What I Say: The Music of Verve Music Group 95 103 -8 18 31 0 44 38 31 31 Dave Peck Good Road LPS Records 94 101 -7 5 28 1 45 31 40 31 Ximo Tebar Goes Blue Sunnyside 93 109 -16 5 26 0 46 32 35 5 For My Father Justin Time 91 107 -16 15 27 1 46 44 35 18 Mary Stallings Remember Love Half Note Records 91 87 4 15 24 0 48 NR 41 14 The Frank & Joe Show 66 2/3 Hyena Records 88 80 8 13 24 1 49 NR NR 49 Bill Frisell East/West Nonesuch 87 72 15 1 19 1 50 42 34 1 Joe Lovano Joyous Encounter Blue Note 82 95 -13 18 29 0

Most Added Increased Airplay Chartbound Gerald Wilson Orchestra In My Time (Mack Avenue) +26 Sara Gazarek Yours (Native Language/Stiletto) +117 Royce Campbell Plays For Lovers (Moon Cycle Records) Eric Alexander and Vincent Herring The Battle: Live at Smoke Garage a Trois Outre Mer [Original Soundtrack] (Telarc) Eric Alexander and Vincent Herring The Battle: Live at Charlie Haden Music Liberation Orchestra Not in our Name (Verve (HighNote) +22 Smoke (HighNote) +106 Music Group) Wynton Marsalis Amongst the People: Live at the House of Wynton Marsalis Amongst the People: Live at the Herbie Hancock Possibilities (Vector Recordings) Tribes (Blue Note) +21 Dan Moretti & Once Through Passing Place (Whaling City Sound) House of Tribes (Blue Note) +105 Jeremy Pelt Identity (MAXJAZZ) +16 Hendrik Meurkens Amazon River (Blue Toucan Music) Tierney Sutton I’m with the Band (Telarc) +14 Gerald Wilson Orch. In My Time (Mack Avenue) +98 Philip Catherine Meeting Colors (Dreyfus) Tierney Sutton I’m with the Band (Telarc) +70 Miami Saxophone Quartet Midnight Rumba (Fourtitude Records) Herbie Hancock Possibilities (Vector Recordings) +14 Steve Heckman Live At Yoshi’s (World City) Kelley Johnson Music is the Magic (Sapphire) +45 Moutin Reunion Quartet Something Like Now (Lightyear/Nocturne) jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2005 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 19 Jazz Radio Adds Here are upcoming add dates for new releases, and add dates that have passed during the last few weeks. This listing was current as of press time.

August 1, 2005 September 19, 2005 Poncho Sanchez – Do It! (Concord/Picante Records) Gerald Cannon – Gerald Cannon (Woodneck Records) August 8, 2005 Dee Dee Bridgewater – J’ai Deux Amours (Sovereign Artists) Organissimo – This Is The Place (Big “O” Records) Maceo Parker – School’s In (BHM Records) Tim Ries – Stones Project (Concord Records) Stryker/Slagle Band – Live At The Jazz Standard (Zoho Records) August 15, 2005 September 26, 2005 Bill Mays Trio – Live At Jazz Standard (Palmetto) Kenny Barron – The Perfect Set: Live at Bradleys II (Sunnyside) Bill Frisell – East/West (Nonesuch Records) Diva – TNT: A Tribute To Tommy Newsome (Lightyear) Pat Metheny – Song X (Nonesuch Records) The Onus – Triphony (Hipnotic Records) Nnenna Freelon – Blueprint of a Lady (Concord Records) Marty Ehrlich – News on The Rail (Palmetto) Richard Galliano New York Trio – Ruby, My Dear (Dreyfus Records) October 10, 2005 Lisa Hilton – My Favorite Things (Ruby Slippers Productions) Baden Powell – Live in Brussels (Sunnyside) Denny Zeitlin – Solo Voyage (Maxjazz) Roswell Rudd & the Mongolian Buryat Band – Blue Mongol August 22, 2005 (Sunnyside/Soundscape) Joe Zawinul & The Zawinul Syndicate – Vienna Nights (BHM Bill Ransom – Generations (Bongo Time Records) Productions) Hilary Noble & Rebecca Cline – Enclave (Zoho Records) Curt Hanrahan – To Be Again - The Music of John Harmon (Blujazz) October 18, 2005 Kelley Johnson – Music Is The Magic (Saphire) Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra – Don’t Be Afraid ... Music Of Charles Paula Lammers – A Blanket Of Blue (Nightingale Jazz) Mingus (Palmetto) Moutin Reunion Quartet – Something Like Now (Lightyear) October 24, 2005 Nachito Herrera – Bembé En Casa (FS Music) Ben Monder – Oceana (Sunnyside) Tierney Sutton – I’m With The Band (Telarc) November 7, 2005 August 29, 2005 Chano Dominguez & Martirio – Acoplados (Sunnyside) Clairdee – Music Moves (Deeclare Music) Pieranunzi/Baron/Johnson – Play Morricone (2-CD) (CAM Jazz/ Cintron – Back in the Day (Universal) Sunnyside) September 5, 2005 November 28, 2005 Mark Sherman – One Step Closer (CAP) Eddie Higgins – Christmas Songs (Sunnyside) Ezra Weiss – (Umoja) Richard Glaser Band – That’s Okay (Richard Glaser Music) September 12, 2005 Gene Bertoncini – Quiet Now (Ambient Records) Hornheads – Fat Lip (Bone 2B Wild Music) Kevin Jones – Wonderful Sound (Motema) Jim Hall/Enrico Pieranunzi – Duologues (CAM Jazz/Sunnyside) Kenny Carr – Friday At Five (TAS Management LLC) Marlon Jordan – You Don’t Know What Love Is (Louisiana Red Hot) Oregon – Prime (CAM Jazz/Sunnyside) Trio Da Paz – Somewhere (Blue Toucan) Soulive – Breakout (Concord Records)

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Add dates may also be submitted via email to [email protected]. jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 JazzWeek 20 Jazz Radio Currents Greg Abate Horace Is Here Koko Jazz Mark Dresser Time Changes Cryptogramophone Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra w/ Arturo Noche Inolvidable Palmetto Catherine Dupuis The Rules of the Road Bearheart Records O’Farrill Martin Eagle & Friends A Welcoming Beauty Hawksnest Sandro Albert The Color Of Things 215 Records Kahil El’Zabar’s Ritual Trio Live at the River East Art Center Delmark Eric Alexander and Vincent Herring The Battle: Live at Smoke HighNote Eldar Eldar Sony Classical Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass Lost Treasures Shout Factory John Ellis One Foot In The Swamp Hyena Records Scott Amendola Band Believe Cryptogramophone Connie Evingson Gypsy In My Soul Minnehaha Music Paul Anka Rock Swings Verve Music Group Lorraine Feather Dooji Wooji Sanctuary Babatunde Lea Suite Unseen: Summoner of the Motema Dale Fielder Baritone Sunride Clarion Jazz Ghost Fieldwork Simulated Progress The Bad Plus Blunt Object: Live In Tokyo Sony Amina Figarova Come Escape With Me Munich Records Noah Baerman Soul Force Lemel Music Sammy Figueroa & His Latin Jazz ... And Sammy Walked In Savant Billy Bang Vietnam: Reflections Justin Time Explosion Ray Barretto Time Was... Time Is O+ Celso Fonseca Rive Gauche Rio Six Degrees BeatleJazz With A Little Help From Our Friends Lightyear Yves François Blues For Hawk Delmark Beaux J Poo Boo All Things Are New Summit The Frank & Joe Show 66 2/3 Hyena Records Roni Ben-Hur Signature Reservoir Nneena Freelon Blueprint of a Lady: The Once and Concord Records The Marco Benevento/Joe Russo Reason to Buy the Sun Ropeadope Future Life of Billie Holiday Duo Bill Frisell East/West Nonesuch Cheryl Bentyne Let Me Off Uptown Telarc Jazz Keep It Simple Savant Daniel Benzali Benzali Rio Kat Tia Fuller Pillar Of Strength Wambutia Big Neighborhood Neighbors Origin Gabin Mr. Freedom Astralworks Nick Bisesi Gemini Blujazz Richard Galliano Ruby, My Dear Dreyfus Jazz Ron Blake Sonic Tonic Mack Avenue Garage a Trois Outre Mer [Original Soundtrack] Telarc Terence Blanchard Flow Blue Note Sara Gazarek Yours Native Language/ Jane Ira Bloom Like Silver, Like Song Artist Share Stiletto Bob Boguslaw & The Way Gabrielle’s Hand Summit Terry Gibbs Feelin’ Good: Live In Studio Mack Avenue Salvatore Bonafede Journey To Donnafugata CAM David Gibson The Path To Delphi Nagel Heyer Debby Boone Reflections Of Rosemary Concord Rosario Giuliani More Than Ever Dreyfus Jazz Chris Botti When I Fall In Love Columbia John Goldman In Walked Pierre Blujazz Joe Bourne & The Gary Moran Trio Remembering Mr. Cole Jonaja Paul Grabowsky Tales Of Time & Space Sanctuary Ron Brendle Trio Photograph Lo Note Drew Gress 7 Black Butterflys Premonition Brian Bromberg It’s About Time Artistry Roland Guerin Groove, Swings And Harmony II Jazz Maniacs Dave Brubeck Quartet London Flat, London Sharp Telarc Jazz Rigmor Gustafsson & The Jacky Close To you HighNote(ACT) Jimmy Bruno Solo Mel Bay Terrason Trio Michael Buble It’s Time 143 Records/Reprise Tord Gustavsen Trio The Ground ECM Katie Bull Love Spook Corn Hill Indie Charlie Haden Music Liberation Not in our Name Verve Music Group Anne Burnell Blues In The Night Spectrum Music Orchestra Gary Burton Next Generation Concord Jazz Scott Hamilton/Bill Charlap Trio Back In New York Concord Jazz Billy Butterfield Joins Andy Bartha Take Me to the Land of Jazz Delmark Herbie Hancock Possibilities Vector Recordings Cadwallader, Asetta & Dixson Quicker Than The Eye Stanza USA Curt Hanrahan To Be Again Blujazz Will Calhoun Native Lands Half Note Records Happy Apple The Peace Between Our Companies Sunnyside Royce Campbell Plays For Lovers Moon Cycle Records Roderick Harper The Essence Of... 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Concord Picante Joe Lovano Joyous Encounter Blue Note Arturo Sandoval Live At The Blue Note Half Note Records Brian Lynch 24/7 Nagel Heyer Diane Schuur w/ Caribbean Jazz Schuur Fire Concord Records The Leslie Maclean Trio That’s Time Enough KippieJosh Jazz Project Frank Mantooth Ladies Sing for Lovers MCG Jazz John Scofield That’s What I Say: The Music of Ray Verve Music Group Thomas Marriott Individuation Origin Charles Rhoda Scott Encore, Encore, Encore.. Sunnyside Wynton Marsalis Amongst the People: Live at the Blue Note House of Tribes Jim Self InnerPlay Bassett Hound Veronica Martell The Art Of Intimacy Apria Records Vince Seneri Street Talk Senful Records Peter Martin In The P.M. MAXJAZZ Paul Serrato Excursions Graffiti Productions Scott Martin Menudo and Gritz SCM SFJazz Collective SFJazz Collective Nonesuch Angelyna Martinez Labor of Love MexiScott Music The Bud Shank Quartet with Phil Bouncing With Bud & Phil - Live At Capri Hugh Masekela Revival Heads Up Woods Yoshi’s Mark Masters Ensemble Porgy & Bess Redefined! Capri Woody Shaw Live: Volume four HighNote Irvin Mayfield & The Orleans Jazz Strange Fruit Basin Street Mark Sherman One Step Closer CAP Orchestra Wayne Shorter Beyond The Sound Barrier Verve Music Group Bill Mays Trio Live at Jazz Standard Palmetto Ben Sidran Quartet Bumpin’ At The Sunside! Nardis Kate McGarry Mercy Streets Palmetto Jeff ‘Siege’ Siegel Magical Space Consolidated Artists Chris McNulty Dance Delicioso Elefant Dreams Herb Silverstein & Friends Beach Walker Silvertunes Music Marian McPartland Piano Jazz w/ Steely Dan Concord Productions Marian McPartland Piano Jazz w/ Elvis Costello Concord Doctor Lonnie Smith Too Damn Hot Palmetto Marian McPartland & Friends 85 Candles-Live In New York Concord Jazz Keely Smith Vegas ‘58 - Today Concord Charles McPherson w/ Strings A Tribute To Charlie Parker Clarion Jazz Luciana Souza Duos II Sunnyside Pablo Mendendez Havana Blues Mambo Zoho Music Melvin Sparks This Is It Savant Pat Metheny & Ornette Coleman Song X Nonesuch Mary Stallings Remember Love Half Note Records Hendrik Meurkens Amazon River Blue Toucan Music The Stamm/Soph Project Live At Birdland NYC Jazzed Media Miami Saxophone Quartet Midnight Rumba Fourtitude Records Curtis Stigers I Think It’s Going To Rain Today Concord Jazz Raul Midon State of Mind Manhattan Records Sonny Stitt Work Done HighNote Silver Rain Koch Records Kevin Stout & Brian Booth Tales Of The Tetons Jazzed 5 Records Mulgrew Miller Live At Yoshi’s: Vol. 2 MAXJAZZ Dave Stryker Big City Mel Bay Mingus Big Band/Orchestra/Dynasty I Am Three Sunnyside Andy Summers The X Tracks Fuel 2000 Barbara Montgomery Trinity MMB Tierney Sutton I’m with the Band Telarc Dan Moretti & Once Through Passing Place Whaling City Sound Ximo Tebar Goes Blue Sunnyside Frank Morgan Raising The Standard: Live At The HighNote Times 4 Seductivity Rhombus Jazz Standard Vol.2 Tomasso-Rava Quartet La Dolce Vita Camjazz Moutin Reunion Quartet Something Like Now Lightyear/Nocturne Dwight Trible Living Water Passin’ The Vibe Mozayik Haitian Creole Jazz Zoho Music Erik Truffaz Saloua Blue Note Oliver Mtukudzi Nhava Heads Up Belinda Underwood Underwood Uncurling Cosmik Muse Myanna One Never Knows Bridge Street Records Rekords Najee My Point of View Heads Up Dave Valentin World on a String HighNote Milton Nascimento Pieta Savoy Jazz Various Artists Blue Note Perfect Takes Blue Note Ted Nash & Odeon La Espade de la Noche Palmetto Various Artists Putumayo Presents: Swing Around Putumayo The Marty Nau Group At The Bouquet Chorale Summit the World Jacqui Naylor East/West Birdland - Yoshi’s Ruby Records Various Artists Sprout [Soundtrack] Record Collection presents The Dance Of The Infidel Shanachie Various Artists Symphonic Jobim Adventure Music Spirit Music Jamia The Mike Vax Big Band Next Stop - Live... 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CAM Eddie Palmieri Listen Here! Concord Jazz Jessica Williams Live At Yoshi’s Vol. 2 MAXJAZZ Alan Pasqua My New Old Friend Cryptogramophone Joe Williams Havin’ A Good Time! Hyena Records Jim Payne Energie Savant Reuben Wilson Fun House Savant Pearl Django Chasing Shadows Modern Hot Records Gerald Wilson Orchestra In My Time Mack Avenue Dave Peck Good Road LPS Records Allen Won Quartet The Jewel In The Lotus Self-Produced Jeremy Pelt Identity MAXJAZZ Phil Woods Groovin’ To Marty Paich Jazzed Media Jim Hall and Pieranunzi Duologues CAM Jazz/Sunnyside Soul Circus Vanguard Enrico Pieranunzi (W/ Charlie Special Encounter CAM Lizz Wright Dreaming Wide Awake Verve/Forecast Haden, ) Savina Yannatou & Primavera En Sumiglia ECM John Pizzarelli Knowing You Telarc Jazz Solonico Bucky Pizzarelli & Frank Vignola Moonglow Hyena Records Yellowjackets Altered State Heads Up Marc Pompe You Must Believe In Swing Cadence Jazz Dave Young Mainly Mingus Justin Time The Devere Pride Trio ... As In A Morning Sunrise The Davis Group Ruth Young This Is Always Nagel Heyer Flora Purim Flora’s Song Narada Jazz Rachel Z Grace Chesky Nelson Rangell My American Songbook Vol. 1 Koch Joe Zawinul & The Zawinul Vienna Nights BHM Music Enrico Rava Full of Life Camjazz Syndicate Joshua Redman Elastic Band Momentum Nonesuch Denny Zeitlin Solo Voyage MAXJAZZ Twana Rhodes Thru The Night Nagel Heyer Miguel Zenon Jibaro Marsalis Music/ Marc Ribot Spiritual Unity PI Recordings Rounder Records jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 JazzWeek 22 Smooth Jazz Radio

Nine Lives: Richard Elliot is Still No. 1

Boz Scaggs has Week’s Most Added Album and Single

ichard Elliot’s Metro Blue (Artizen) and its single “People Make the World Go ’Round” Ragain tops the smooth charts, now making it nine weeks in a row at No. 1. ’ Fade Into Light (Virgin) and its single “Lowdown” were the most added, picking up 15 stations each. Scaggs led the way with the biggest increase in Album and Single airplay, with each picking up 78 spins. (This week’s charts were affected by outages in

Richard Elliot has the top album, Metro Blue (Arti- areas hit by Hurricane Katrina.) zen), and the top single, “People Make the World Go ’Round,” for the ninth week in a row.

Smooth p. 24 Smooth Singles p. 25 Smooth Current CDs p. 26 The latest CD from Boz Scaggs, Fade Into Light (Vir- Smooth Radio Panel p. 28 gin), and the single “Lowdown” were the most added. jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 JazzWeek 23 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart Sept. 8, 2005 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 1 1 1 Richard Elliot Metro Blue Artizen 651 698 -47 13 34 0 2 3 3 2 Paul Hardcastle 4 Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 641 617 24 9 32 0 3 4 2 2 Steve Cole Spin Narada Jazz 562 614 -52 25 29 0 4 8 8 4 Norman Brown West Coast Coolin’ Warner Bros. 529 506 23 11 34 0 5 9 15 5 Euge Groove Just Feels Right Narada Jazz 441 425 16 4 34 1 6 7 7 2 Paul Taylor Nightlife Peak 433 514 -81 26 27 0 7 12 13 7 Brian Culbertson It’s On Tonight GRP / Verve 423 409 14 9 33 0 8 19 18 8 Walter Beasley For Her Heads Up 351 307 44 16 28 0 9 16 17 9 Paul Brown The City GRP / Verve 340 326 14 8 30 0 10 17 19 10 David Pack The Secret of Movin’ On Peak / Concord 330 320 10 7 24 2 11 36 45 11 Jeff Golub Temptation Narada Jazz 213 156 57 9 20 3 12 23 25 12 Kem Album II Universal / Motown 213 230 -17 8 19 0 13 21 20 13 Average White Band Greatest And Latest Liquid 8 210 250 -40 12 28 0 14 27 24 14 Anita Baker My Everything Blue Note 198 211 -13 8 27 0 15 35 36 15 Warren Hill Pop Jazz Pop Jazz / Native Language 187 163 24 7 20 3 16 33 34 16 Michael Buble It’s Time 143 / Reprise 161 166 -5 8 12 0 17 31 31 15 Jonathan Butler Jonathan Rendezvous (Red) 145 180 -35 14 18 0 18 45 41 18 Seal Seal IV Warner Bros. 141 132 9 8 27 0 19 41 42 19 Chieli Minucci The Juice [Single] Shanachie 138 141 -3 14 16 0 20 51 57 20 Raul Midon State Of Mind Manhattan 130 105 25 12 8 0 21 57 64 21 Brian Simpson It’s All Good Rendezvous 121 91 30 3 14 5 22 48 54 22 Soul Ballet She Rides [Single] 215 115 118 -3 7 12 1 23 79 129 23 Kim Waters Steppin’ Out [Single] Shanachie 103 43 60 4 12 6 24 75 80 24 Various Artists Def Jazz GRP 94 51 43 3 12 4 25 59 58 25 Daryl Hall & John Oates Our Kind Of Soul U-Watch 91 90 1 8 18 1 26 65 75 26 The Rippingtons Wild Card Peak 81 69 12 8 9 0 27 NR NR 27 Boz Scaggs Fade Into Light Virgin 78 0 78 1 17 17 28 62 59 28 Praful Pyramid In Your Backyard Therapy / Rendezvous 75 80 -5 7 8 1 29 53 43 29 Najee My Point Of View Heads Up 72 100 -28 8 16 1 30 129 114 30 Camiel Sunset Rendezvous 72 14 58 4 18 5 31 64 65 31 Jeff Kashiwa Peace Of Mind Native Language 71 70 1 21 4 0 32 70 68 32 To The Bone Spread Love Like Wildfire Narada 61 60 1 12 6 0 33 50 51 33 Gregg Karukas Looking Up V2 55 106 -51 4 9 0 34 NR NR 34 Onaje Allan Gumbs Return To Form: Live At The Blue Note Half Note 54 0 54 1 26 26 35 77 76 35 Curtis Stigers I Think It‘s Going To Rain Today Concord 44 45 -1 11 1 0 36 81 85 36 Seal Best: 1991-2004 Warner Bros. 44 43 1 8 15 0 37 68 71 37 Marc Antoine ModernTimes Rendezvous (Red) 43 63 -20 4 6 0 38 89 95 38 Danny Federici Out Of A Dream V2 42 36 6 3 4 1 39 91 89 39 Chiara Civello Last Quarter Moon Verve 39 35 4 20 2 0 40 80 88 40 Yellowjackets Altered State Heads Up 38 43 -5 27 2 0 41 84 92 41 Gerald Veasley At The Jazz Base! Heads Up 37 38 -1 6 5 0 42 85 90 42 Classikhan Sanctuary 37 38 -1 8 3 0 43 76 83 43 Bass X Volume 2: Heir Wave Liquid 8 37 48 -11 8 12 0 44 87 78 44 The Rippingtons Wild Card Peak 36 37 -1 8 5 0 45 90 81 45 Lalah Hathaway Outrun The Sky AgU / Sanctuary 35 36 -1 8 6 0 46 102 97 46 3D Riff To The Smooth [Single] 215 34 26 8 6 3 0 47 171 NR 47 Rick Braun Shining Star [Single] Artizen 31 5 26 2 7 5 48 97 158 48 Acoustic Alchemy American/English Higher Octave 29 29 0 3 8 2 49 93 104 49 David ‘Fathead’ Newman I Remember Brother Ray HighNote 29 33 -4 26 2 0 50 95 94 50 David Lanz The Good Life Decca 26 32 -6 8 7 0

Most Added Increased Airplay Chartbound Boz Scaggs Fade Into Light (Virgin) +17 Boz Scaggs Fade Into Light (Virgin) +78 Kevin Toney Quiet Conversation [Single] (Shanachie) Kim Waters Steppin’ Out [Single] (Shanachie) +6 Kim Waters Steppin’ Out [Single] (Shanachie) +60 Joshua Redman Elastic Band Momentum (Nonesuch) Duke [Sampler] (Bpm) Brian Simpson It’s All Good (Rendezvous) +5 Camiel Sunset (Rendezvous) +58 Lizz Wright Dreaming Wide Awake (VMG) Camiel Sunset (Rendezvous) +5 Jeff Golub Temptation (Narada Jazz) +57 Larry Gittens Too Hot [Single] (Human Feel) Rick Braun Shining Star [Single] (Artizen) +5 Walter Beasley For Her (Heads Up) +44 Mark Hollingsworth On The Mark (Windshore) Andy Summers The X Tracks (Fuel 2000) Various Artists A Smooth Jazz Romance (Native Language) Blake Aaron Spin Zone [Single] (215) jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2005 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 24 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Singles Chart Sept. 8, 2005 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Release Label TP LP +/- Weeks Stations Adds 1 1 1 1 Richard Elliot People Make The World Go ’Round Artizen 651 698 -47 13 34 0 2 2 3 2 Paul Hardcastle Serene Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 641 617 24 9 32 0 3 3 2 2 Steve Cole Thursday Narada Jazz 562 614 -52 25 29 0 4 7 11 4 Euge Groove Get Em Goin’ Narada Jazz 441 425 16 4 34 1 5 5 5 2 Paul Taylor Nightlife Peak 433 514 -81 26 27 0 6 8 9 6 Brian Culbertson Hookin’ Up GRP / Verve 423 409 14 9 33 0 7 11 10 7 Norman Brown West Coast Coolin’ Warner Bros. 367 365 2 12 32 0 8 12 12 8 Paul Brown Cosmic Monkey GRP / Verve 340 326 14 8 30 0 9 14 16 9 Walter Beasley Coolness Heads Up 340 299 41 16 27 0 10 13 13 10 David Pack You’re The Only Woman Peak / Concord 328 307 21 7 24 2 11 16 18 11 Mindi Abair Make A Wish GRP 280 267 13 8 26 0 12 17 14 12 Wayman Tisdale Ready To Hang Rendezvous 255 256 -1 21 25 0 13 23 24 13 Nelson Rangell Don’t You Worry ‘Bout A Thing Koch 217 209 8 20 21 1 14 31 42 14 Jeff Golub Simple Pleasures Narada Jazz 213 156 57 9 20 3 15 18 15 12 Average White Band Work To Do (Nu-Jazz Mix) Liquid 8 210 250 -40 12 28 0 16 22 21 16 Kem I Can’t Stop Loving You Universal / Motown 204 220 -16 8 18 0 17 29 32 17 Warren Hill Still In Love Pop Jazz / Native Language 178 163 15 7 18 3 18 26 38 18 Boney James 2:01 AM Warner Bros. 177 171 6 14 18 2 19 24 23 9 Jonathan Butler Fire And Rain Rendezvous (Red) 145 180 -35 14 18 0 20 37 37 20 Chieli Minucci The Juice Shanachie 138 141 -3 14 16 0 21 53 66 21 Brian Simpson It’s All Good Rendezvous 121 91 30 3 14 5 22 48 47 22 Seal Love’s Divine Warner Bros. 121 111 10 8 26 0 23 46 54 23 Soul Ballet She Rides 215 115 118 -3 7 12 1 24 51 39 20 Anita Baker How Does It Feel Blue Note 109 99 10 8 20 0 25 85 152 25 Kim Waters Steppin’ Out Shanachie 103 43 60 4 12 6 26 81 87 26 Hey Young World GRP 94 51 43 3 12 4 27 50 53 27 Michael Buble Home 143 / Reprise 92 103 -11 8 10 0 28 69 84 28 Raul Midon If You’re Gonna Leave Manhattan 91 66 25 10 8 0 29 66 82 29 The Rippingtons Gypsy Eyes Peak 81 69 12 8 9 0 30 NR NR 30 Boz Scaggs Lowdown (Unplugged) Virgin 78 0 78 1 17 17 31 61 62 31 Anita Baker You’re My Everything Blue Note 67 77 -10 8 21 0 32 74 70 32 Down To The Bone Tiburon Narada 61 60 1 12 6 0 33 NR NR 33 Camiel I’m Ready Rendezvous 57 11 46 1 18 7 34 79 79 34 Brian Bromberg Choices A440 57 53 4 15 5 0 35 49 52 35 Gregg Karukas London Underground V2 55 106 -51 4 9 0 36 117 126 36 Najee Made Up My Mind Heads Up 54 22 32 4 9 2 37 80 74 37 Daryl Hall & John Oates I’ll Be Around U-Watch 50 52 -2 8 16 0 38 86 90 38 Seal Walk On By Warner Bros. 44 43 1 8 15 0 39 71 78 39 Marc Antoine Bella Villa Rendezvous (Red) 43 63 -20 4 6 0 40 89 91 40 Jeff Kashiwa Ecstasy Native Language 43 42 1 20 3 0 41 97 102 41 Danny Federici Miss You V2 42 36 6 3 4 1 42 95 92 42 Greg Adams The Crossing 215 40 38 2 14 3 0 43 83 88 43 Bass X Vonnie Liquid 8 37 48 -11 8 12 0 44 96 86 44 The Rippingtons Wild Card Peak 36 37 -1 8 5 0 45 93 85 45 Pieces Of A Dream Lunar Lullaby Heads Up 36 39 -3 21 6 0 46 104 118 46 Daryl Hall & John Oates Ooh Child U-Watch 35 31 4 8 5 1 47 114 105 47 3D Riff To The Smooth 215 34 26 8 6 3 0 48 103 115 48 Adani & Wolf Daylight Rendezvous 34 32 2 8 8 0 49 98 103 49 Gerald Veasley Sugar Time Heads Up 32 34 -2 4 4 0 50 NR NR 50 Rick Braun Shining Star Artizen 31 5 26 1 7 5

Most Added Increased Airplay Chartbound Boz Scaggs “Lowdown (Unplugged)” (Virgin) +17 Boz Scaggs “Lowdown (Unplugged)” (Virgin) +78 Kevin Toney “Quiet Conversation” (Shanachie) Camiel “I’m Ready” (Rendezvous) +7 Kim Waters “Steppin’ Out” (Shanachie) +60 David Lanz “Big Sur” (Decca) George Duke “Sausalito” (Bpm) Kim Waters “Steppin’ Out” (Shanachie) +6 Jeff Golub “Simple Pleasures” (Narada Jazz) +57 Lizz Wright “Stop” (VMG) Brian Simpson “It’s All Good” (Rendezvous) +5 Camiel “I’m Ready” (Rendezvous) +46 Larry Gittens “Too Hot” (Human Feel) Rick Braun “Shining Star” (Artizen) +5 Gerald Albright “Hey Young World” (GRP) +43 Michael Buble “A Foggy Day (In London Town)” (143 / Reprise) Mark Hollingsworth “Steppin’ Up” (Windshore) Camiel “El Alba” (Rendezvous) O’2L “Riders On The Storm” (Peak) jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2005 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 25 Smooth Jazz Radio Current Albums

3D Riff To The Smooth [Single] 215 Sammy Figueroa And Sammy Walked In Savant 3D Soulride 215 Dalminjo Fjord Fusioneer Kriztal Blake Aaron Bringin It Back Innervision Bill Frisell Unspeakable Nonesuch Acoustic Alchemy American/English Higher Octave Gabin Mr. Freedom EMI Eric Alexander Dead Center Highnote James Gabriano Riviera Sunrise Self Released Paul Anka Rock Swings Verve Jon Cleary And The Absolute Pin Your Spin Basin Street Anita Baker My Everything Blue Note Monster Gentlemen Larry Gittens Too Hot [Single] Human Feel Soul Ballet She Rides [Single] 215 Jeff Golub Temptation Narada Jazz Average White Band Greatest And Latest Liquid 8 Don Grusin The Hang Sovereign Artists Bass X Volume 2: Heir Wave Liquid 8 Scott Hamilton Back In New York Concord Walter Beasley For Her Heads Up Paul Hardcastle 4 Trippin ’N’ Rhythm Eric Benet Hurricane Warner Bros. Gabriel Mark Hasselbach Gabriel... First Name Basis Wind Tunnel Matt Bianco Matt’s Mood UMG Gabriel Mark Hasselbach Swingin’ Affair Wind Tunnel Theo Bishop Newport Nights Native Language Multimedia Stefon Harris & Blackout Evolution EMI Lalah Hathaway Outrun The Sky AgU / Sanctuary Alfonzo Blackwell Sax You Down/Sax You Up Utopia Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass Lost Treasures Shout Factory Ron Blake Sonic Tonic Mack Avenue Warren Hill Pop Jazz Pop Jazz Bliss Quiet Letters [U.S. Edition] Quango Hiroshima Obon Heads Up To The Bone Spread Love Like Wildfire Narada Mark Hollingsworth On The Mark Windshore Beaux J Poo Boo All Things Are New Summit Al Jarreau Accentuate The Positive VMG Brian Bromberg Choices Artistry Jazzinho Jazzinho Ecco Chamber Brian Bromberg It’s About Time Artistry Fred Johnson Love Notes Self Released Maurice Brown Hip To Bop Self Released Marcus Johnson Just Doing What I Do Three Keys Norman Brown West Coast Coolin’ Warner Bros. Elvin Jones The Truth: Heard Live At The Blue Half Note Note Paul Brown The City GRP / Verve Sean Jones Gemini Mack Avenue Shelby Brown No Boundaries S. 2 Tha B. Ronny Jordan After 8 Encoded Michael Buble It’s Time 143 / Reprise Jeff Kashiwa Peace Of Mind Native Language Gary Burton Next Generation Concord Kem Album II Universal / Motown Jonathan Butler Jonathan Rendezvous (Red) Calvin Keys Calvinesque’ Silverado Bobby Caldwell Perfect Island Nights Sin-Drome Chaka Khan Classikhan Sanctuary Royce Campbell Plays For Lovers Moon Cycle Dana Landry Journey Home Summit Philip Catherine Meeting Colours Dreyfus David Lanz The Good Life Decca Audio Caviar Dominique [Single] Self Released / Michelle Latimer Sings & Plays Cool Note Encanto Pacific Gordon Chambers Introducing... Chamber Babatunde Lea Suite Unseen: Summoner Of The Motema Ghost Craig Chaquico Midnight Noon Higher Octave Bradley Leighton Just Doin’ Our Thang Pacific Coast Jazz Bill Charlap Plays George Gershwin: The Blue Note Chuck Loeb When I’m WIth You Shanachie American Soul Chiara Civello Last Quarter Moon Verve Mike Di Lorenzo Urbanized Self Released Alexis Cole Nearer The Sun Canopy Jazz Joe Lovano Joyous Encounter Blue Note Freddy Cole This Love Of Mine HighNote Kevin Mahogany Big Band Zebra Steve Cole Spin Narada Jazz Veronica Martell The Art Of Intimacy Apria Rita Coolidge And So Is Love Concord Hugh Masekela Revival Heads Up Chick Elektric Band Corea To The Stars Stretch Harvey Mason With All My Heart BMG Alex Cortiz Magnifico Sunswept Keiko Matsui Wildflower Virgin Larry Coryell Tricycles In+Out / Favored Joe McBride Texas Hold’Em Heads Up Nations Raul Midon State Of Mind Manhattan Matt Criscuolo Lotus Blossom Self Released Marcus Miller Silver Rain Koch Brian Culbertson It’s On Tonight GRP / Verve Mulgrew Miller Live At Yoshi’s Vol. Two MAXJAZZ Jamie Cullum Twenty Something Verve Chieli Minucci Jewels JVC Bill Cunliffe Imaginacion Torii Chieli Minucci The Juice [Single] Shanachie Andre Delano Full Circle 7th Note Frank Morgan Raising The Standard: Live At The HighNote Lea Delaria Double Standards Telarc Jazz Jazz Standard Vol.2 The Best Of Prestige Mozayik Haitian Creole Jazz Zoho Will Donato Espana [Single] Generation Myanna One Never Knows Bridge City Carol Duboc All Of You Gold Note Najee My Point Of View Heads Up George Duke T-Jam [Single] Bpm / Navarre Ken Navarro Love Coloured Soul Positive Music Riccardo Eberspacher Voices Tommy Boy Meshell Ndegeocello The Spirit Music Jamia: Dance Of Shanachie The Infidel Eldar Eldar Sony Classical Aaron Neville Nature Boy: The Standards Album Verve Richard Elliot Metro Blue Artizen David ‘Fathead’ Newman I Remember Brother Ray HighNote Bona Fide Soul Lounge Heads Up Nouvelle Vague Nouvelle Vague Peacefrog / Luaka Amina Figarova Come Escape With Me Munich Bop jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 JazzWeek 26 215296A01 Smooth Jazz Radio Current Albums

Karina Nuvo Karina Nuvo [Promo] Self Released O’2L Doyle’s Brunch Peak Daryl Hall & John Oates Our Kind Of Soul U-Watch Scott Whitfield Jazz Orchestra The Minute Game Summit Greg Osby Channel Three Blue Note P-1 Step Lightyear David Pack The Secret of Movin‘ On Peak Eddie Palmieri Listen Here! Concord Jim Pearce Washington Square Park Self Released John Pizzarelli Knowing You Telarc Planet 9 Rearview [Single] Plan9 Partners Wax Poetic Nublu Sessions Ultra Turning Point Matador Native Language Praful Pyramid In Your Backyard Therapy / Rendez- vous Nelson Rangell My American Songbook Vol. 1 Koch Re:Jazz (Re: Jazz) (Re: Mix) Kriztal The Rippingtons Wild Card Peak Roditi/Ignatzek/Rassinfosse Light In The Dark Nagel Heyer Linda Ronstadt Hummin’ To Myself Verve Poncho Sanchez Do It! Concord Arturo Sandoval Live At The Blue Note Half Note Diane Schuur Schuur Fire (w/ Caribbean Jazz Concord Project) John Scofield Enroute Verve John Scofield That’s What I Say: The Music of Ray Verve Charles Marilyn Scott Nightcap Mailboat Seal Best: 1991-2004 Warner Bros. Seal Seal IV Warner Bros. Vince Seneri Street Talk SenFul 6th Sense Sleepless BMG Shapes The Big Picture Burnin’ Down The House Swing Out Sister Where Our Love Grows Jasrac / UMG Melvin Sparks This Is It! 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Worth, TX 5 KNTU-FM 88.1 Dallas - Ft. Worth, TX 5 KOAS-FM 105.7 Las Vegas, NV 38 KPLU-FM 88.5 Seattle - Tacoma, WA 14 KRVR-FM 105.5 Stockton, CA 82 KRTU-FM 91.7 San Antonio, TX 30 KSKX-FM 105.5 Colorado Springs, CO 97 KSDS-FM 88.3 San Diego, CA 17 KSMJ-FM 97.7 Bakersfield, CA 83 KSJS-FM 90.5 San Jose, CA 33 KSSJ-FM 94.7 Sacramento, CA 26 KSMF-FM* 89.1 Ashland, OR 207 KTWV-FM 94.7 Los Angeles, CA 2 KSUT-FM* 91.3 Ignacio, CO N/A KWJZ-FM 98.9 Seattle - Tacoma, WA 14 KTSU-FM 90.9 Houston - Galveston, TX 7 KUAZ-FM 89.1 Tucson, AZ 63 KYOT-FM 95.5 Phoenix, AZ 15 KUNR-FM* 88.7 Reno, NV 231 WBRH-FM 90.3 Baton Rouge, LA 84 KUNV-FM 91.5 Las Vegas, NV 38 WEIB-FM 106.3 Hartford - New Britain - Middletown, CT 50 KUT-FM 90.5 Austin, TX 7 WFJZ-FM 106.7 Ft. Wayne, IN 105 KUVO-FM 89.3 Denver - Boulder, CO 22 WFSK-FM 88.1 Nashville, TN 44 KXJZ-FM 88.9 Sacramento, CA 26 WGPR-FM 107.5 Detroit, MI 10 WAER-FM* 88.3 Syracuse, NY 79 WJAB-FM 90.9 Huntsville, AL 116 WBEZ-FM 91.5 Chicago, IL 3 WBFO-FM 88.7 Buffalo - Niagara Falls, NY 52 WJJZ-FM 106.1 Philadelphia, PA 6 WBGO-FM 88.3 New York, NY 1 WJSJ/WSJF-FM 105.5 Jacksonville, FL 49 WCLK-FM 91.9 Atlanta, GA 11 WJZA/WJZK-FM 103.5 Columbus, OH 35 WCMU/WUCX-FM 89.5/90.1 Mount Pleasant – Saginaw/Bay City/Midland, MI 131 WJZI-FM 93.3 Milwaukee - Racine, WI 32 WCPN-FM 90.3 Cleveland, OH 25 WJZL/WJZO-FM 93.1 Louisville, KY 55 WDCB-FM* 90.9 Chicago, IL 3 WJZR-FM 105.9 Rochester, NY 54 WDET-FM 101.9 Detroit, MI 10 WJZW-FM 105.9 Baltimore, MD 20 WDNA-FM 88.9 Miami - Ft. Lauderdale - Hollywood, FL 12 WJZZ-FM 107.5 Atlanta, GA 11 WDUQ-FM 90.5 Pittsburgh, PA 23 WEAA-FM 88.9 Baltimore, MD 20 WLOQ-FM 103.1 Orlando, FL 39 WEMU-FM* 89.1 Ypsilanti, MI 10 WLVE-FM 93.9 Miami - Ft. Lauderdale - Hollywood, FL 12 WFNX-FM 101.7 Boston, MA 133 WNUA-FM 95.5 Chicago, IL 3 WFSS-FM 91.9 Fayetteville, NC 128 WNWV-FM 107.3 Cleveland, OH 25 WGBH-FM 89.7 Boston, MA 8 WPMJ-FM 94.3 Peoria, IL 149 WGLT-FM 89.1 Peoria, IL 149 WQCD-FM 101.9 New York, NY 1 WGMC-FM 90.1 Rochester, NY 54 WSJT-FM 94.1 Tampa - St. Petersburg - Clearwater, FL 21 WGVU-FM 88.5 Grand Rapids, MI 67 WSJW-FM 92.7 Harrisburg - Lebanon - Carlisle, PA 80 WHRV-FM 89.5 Norfolk - Virginia Beach - Newport News, VA 40 WICN-FM* 90.5 Worcester,MA 8 WSMJ-FM 104.3 Baltimore, MD 20 WJSU-FM 88.5 Jackson, MS 123 WVAS-FM 90.7 Montgomery, AL 152 WMOT-FM 89.5 Nashville, TN 44 WVMV-FM 98.7 Detroit, MI 10 WNCU-FM 90.7 Raleigh - Durham, NC 43 WXJZ-FM 100.9 Gainesville - Ocala, FL 87 WRTI-FM 90.1 Philadelphia, PA 6 WYJZ-FM 100.9 Indianapolis, IN 41 WSHA-FM 88.9 Raleigh - Durham, NC 43 Music Choice National N/A WSIE-FM 88.7 St. Louis, MO 19 WTEB-FM 89.3 Greenville,NC 87 WUAL-FM 91.5 Tuscaloosa, AL 133 WUCF-FM 89.9 Orlando, FL 39 Airplay of all stations, except as noted, is monitored by Mediaguide. WUMR-FM 91.7 Memphis, TN 48 WUSF-FM 89.7 Tampa - St. Petersburg - Clearwater, FL 21 To apply to become a member of a station panel, email WVPR/WVPS-FM 94.3 Burlington, VT-Plattsburgh, NY 220 [email protected] WWOZ-FM 90.7 New Orleans, LA 46 WWSP-FM* 89.9 Wausau-Stevens Point, WI 168 WXUT/WXTS-FM 88.3 Toledo, OH 85 Music Choice National Distribution N/A *Denotes station not monitored by Mediaguide. Station submits a weekly airplay report. Sirius* National Distribution N/A jazzweek.com • Sept. 8, 2005 JazzWeek 28 Be A Disaster Relief Hero

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