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Playlist - WNCU ( 90.7 FM ) North Carolina Central University Generated : 03/16/2011 03:30 Pm Playlist - WNCU ( 90.7 FM ) North Carolina Central University Generated : 03/16/2011 03:30 pm WNCU 90.7 FM Format: Jazz North Carolina Central University (Raleigh - Durham, NC) This Period (TP) = 03/08/2011 to 03/15/2011 Last Period (TP) = 02/28/2011 to 03/07/2011 TP LP Artist Album Label Album TP LP +/- Rank Rank Year Plays Plays 1 3 Ernestine Anderson Nightlife: Live At Dizzy's HighNote 2011 16 16 0 Club Coca-Cola 2 1 Russell Malone Triple Play Max Jazz 2010 15 18 -3 2 2 Jeremy Pelt Talented Mr. Pelt HighNote 2011 15 17 -2 2 8 Luther Hughes & The Things Are Getting Better Primrose Lane 2011 15 11 4 Cannonball-Coltrane Project 5 6 Kurt Elling The Gate Concord Jazz 2011 12 13 -1 6 12 Tom Rizzo Imaginary Numbers Origin 2010 11 9 2 7 4 Tomas Janzon Experiences Changes 2010 10 15 -5 7 7 Matt Nelson Nostalgiamaniac Chicago Sessions 2010 10 12 -2 7 22 Jazzvox Jazzvox Presents: In Your OA2 2011 10 7 3 Own Backyard 10 12 Mark Weinstein Jazz & Brasil Jazzheads 2010 9 9 0 10 12 Bob Sheppard Close Your Eyes BFM Jazz 2010 9 9 0 10 22 Brian Lynch Unsung Heroes Hollistic 2010 9 7 2 13 8 Louis Hayes Lou's Idea American Showplace 2010 8 11 -3 13 22 Geoffrey Keezer & Peter Mill Creek Road SBE 2011 8 7 1 Sprague 13 25 Either Orchestra Mood Music For Time Accurate 2010 8 6 2 Travellers 16 12 Suzanne Pittson Out Of The Hub: The Vineland 2010 7 9 -2 Music Of Freddie Hubbard 16 19 Cassandra Wilson Silver Pony Blue Note 2010 7 8 -1 16 25 Gene Ludwig Love Notes Of Cole Porter Big O 2011 7 6 1 16 50 Fred Hersch Alone At The Vanguard Palmetto 2011 7 2 5 20 5 The Clayton Brothers The New Song And Dance ArtistShare 2010 6 14 -8 20 10 The Trio Of OZ The Trio Of OZ OZmosis 2010 6 10 -4 20 10 Joe Lovano Bird Songs Blue Note 2011 6 10 -4 20 12 Helio Alves Musica JLP 2010 6 9 -3 20 19 Jonathan Kreisberg Shadowless NFN 2011 6 8 -2 20 19 The Cookers Warriors JLP 2010 6 8 -2 20 25 Nancy Marano Magic Laughing Face 2011 6 6 0 20 89 Bobby Matos Beautiful As The Moon Lifeforce Jazz 2011 6 1 5 28 25 James Moody Moody 4B IPO 2010 5 6 -1 28 38 The Marsalis Family Music Redeems Marsalis 2010 5 4 1 28 38 Nobuki Takamen Live: At The Iridium Summit 2010 5 4 1 28 295 One For All Invades Vancouver Cellar Live 2011 5 0 5 32 12 Mason Brothers Two Sides One Story Archival 2010 4 9 -5 32 25 Dave Miller Trio Rapture Summit 2011 4 6 -2 32 25 Delfeayo Marsalis Sweet Thunder Troubadour Jass 2011 4 6 -2 32 32 Roger Davidson Brazilian Love Song Soundbrush 2010 4 5 -1 32 50 Miles Davis The Legendary Prestige Prestige 2006 4 2 2 ©2011 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com page 1 / 14 Playlist - WNCU ( 90.7 FM ) North Carolina Central University Generated : 03/16/2011 03:30 pm TP LP Artist Album Label Album TP LP +/- Rank Rank Year Plays Plays Quintet Sessions [Box Set] 32 50 The DeFrancesco Brothers The DeFrancesco Brothers Vectordisc 2010 4 2 2 32 89 Grace Kelly Man With The Hat Pazz 2011 4 1 3 32 89 Dave Brubeck Time Out Columbia 1959 4 1 3 40 32 Marcus Shelby Jazz Soul Of The Movement: Porto Franco 2011 3 5 -2 Orchestra Meditations On Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 40 43 Miles Davis Kind Of Blue Columbia 1959 3 3 0 40 89 Red Garland Quintet Dig It! Prestige 1957 3 1 2 40 295 Eddie Mendenhall Cosine Meets Tangent Miles High 2011 3 0 3 40 295 The Wayne Wallace Latin Bien Bien Patois 2009 3 0 3 Jazz Quintet 40 295 Arturo O'Farrill 40 Acres And A Burro Zoho 2011 3 0 3 40 295 Andy Bey Ain't Necessarily So 12th Street 2007 3 0 3 47 12 The Wayne Wallace Latin To Hear From There Patois 2011 2 9 -7 Jazz Quintet 47 32 Dianne Reeves A Little Moonlight Blue Note 2003 2 5 -3 47 38 Adam Schroeder A Handful Of Stars Capri 2010 2 4 -2 47 38 The Vanguard Jazz Up From The Skies: Music Planet Arts 2006 2 4 -2 Orchestra Of Jim McNeely 47 43 Michael O'Neill Still Dancin' Jazzmo 2007 2 3 -1 47 50 Ehud Asherie Organic Posi-Tone 2010 2 2 0 47 50 Steve Turre Delicious & Delightful HighNote 2010 2 2 0 47 50 Denise Donatelli When Lights Are Low Savant 2010 2 2 0 47 89 Anne Ducros Urban Tribe Dreyfus Jazz 2007 2 1 1 47 89 Hiroe Sekine A-Me Sekai 2010 2 1 1 47 89 Greta Matassa I Wanna Be Loved Resonance 2009 2 1 1 47 89 Eric Alexander & Vincent The Battle: Live At Smoke HighNote 2005 2 1 1 Herring 47 89 Pat Metheny Day Trip Nonesuch 2008 2 1 1 47 89 Shirley Horn But Beautiful: The Best Of Verve / UMG 2005 2 1 1 Shirley Horn On Verve 47 89 Joe Locke Sticks And Strings Jazz Eyes 2007 2 1 1 47 89 Chick Corea & Gary Burton The New Crystal Silence Concord 2008 2 1 1 47 89 Miles Davis Miles Smiles Columbia 1967 2 1 1 47 295 Ray Brown Some Of My Best Friends Telarc Jazz 1998 2 0 2 Are...Singers 47 295 Benny Golson Benny Golson's New York Contemporary 1957 2 0 2 Scene 47 295 Terell Stafford Taking Chances: Live At MAXJAZZ 2007 2 0 2 The Dakota 47 295 Steve Nelson Sound-Effect HighNote 2007 2 0 2 47 295 Cassandra Wilson Blue Skies JMT 1988 2 0 2 47 295 Larry Coryell Prime Picks HighNote 2010 2 0 2 47 295 Charles Lloyd Quartet Mirror ECM 2010 2 0 2 47 295 Billy Childs Jazz Chamber Music Vol. Lunacy 2005 2 0 2 1: Lyric 47 295 Gary Burton Generations Concord 2004 2 0 2 47 295 The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Live At MCG MCG Jazz 2005 2 0 2 Orchestra 47 295 The Metronome All-Stars The Metronome All-Stars Clef 1956 2 0 2 1956 ©2011 Mediaguide, Inc. http://www.mediaguide.com page 2 / 14 Playlist - WNCU ( 90.7 FM ) North Carolina Central University Generated : 03/16/2011 03:30 pm TP LP Artist Album Label Album TP LP +/- Rank Rank Year Plays Plays 47 295 Dave Brubeck Disney Jazz, Volume 1: Disney Pearl Series 2011 2 0 2 Everybody Wants To Be A Cat 47 295 Kenny Burrell Be Yourself HighNote 2010 2 0 2 77 32 Rene Marie Voice Of My Beautiful Motema 2011 1 5 -4 Country 77 32 Angela Hagenbach The Way They Make Me Resonance 2009 1 5 -4 Feel 77 38 Steve Davis Eloquence Jazz Legacy 2009 1 4 -3 77 43 Ray Brown Some Of My Best Friends Telarc 2000 1 3 -2 Are...The Trumpet Players 77 43 Carolyn Leonhart & Wayne If Dreams Come True Nagel Heyer 2007 1 3 -2 Escoffery 77 43 Karrin Allyson Footprints Concord 2006 1 3 -2 77 50 Sophie Milman Take Love Easy Linus 2009 1 2 -1 77 50 Art Blakey & The Jazz A Night In Tunisia Blue Note 1960 1 2 -1 Messengers 77 50 Alfredo Rodriguez Disney Jazz, Volume 1: Disney Pearl Series 2011 1 2 -1 Everybody Wants To Be A Cat 77 50 Herbie Hancock Maiden Voyage Blue Note 1965 1 2 -1 77 50 Royce Campbell Trio What Is This Thing Called? Philology 2010 1 2 -1 77 50 Roberta Gambarini So In Love EmArcy / Groovin' High 2009 1 2 -1 77 50 Gerald Wilson Orchestra Detroit Mack Avenue 2009 1 2 -1 77 50 Roy Hargrove Earfood Groovin' High / EmArcy 2008 1 2 -1 77 50 Joey DeFrancesco Snapshot HighNote 2009 1 2 -1 77 89 Jamie Davis Vibe Over Perfection Unity 2008 1 1 0 77 89 Dana Hall Into The Light Origin 2009 1 1 0 77 89 Dr. Lonnie Smith Jungle Soul Palmetto 2006 1 1 0 77 89 AfroCubism AfroCubism Nonesuch 2010 1 1 0 77 89 Rene Marie Vertigo MAXJAZZ 2001 1 1 0 77 89 Cassandra Wilson Traveling Miles Blue Note 1999 1 1 0 77 89 John Coltrane & Johnny John Coltrane & Johnny Impulse! / MCA 1963 1 1 0 Hartman Hartman 77 89 Bob Marley & The Wailers Songs Of Freedom Tuff Gong / Island 1992 1 1 0 77 89 Queen Ifrica Strictly The Best 40 VP 2009 1 1 0 77 89 Conrad Herwig Another Kind Of Blue: The Half Note 2004 1 1 0 Latin Side Of Miles Davis 77 89 Jim Rotondi Four Of A Kind Posi-Tone 2008 1 1 0 77 89 Dana Lauren It's You Or No One Self-Released 2010 1 1 0 77 89 Manuel Valera Currents MaxJazz 2009 1 1 0 77 89 Graham Dechter Right On Time Capri 2009 1 1 0 77 89 Jack McDuff The Honeydripper Prestige 1961 1 1 0 77 89 Miles Davis Cool & Collected Columbia 2006 1 1 0 77 89 Miles Davis 1958 Miles Columbia 1958 1 1 0 77 89 Lucky Millinder & His Juke Box Hits, 1942-1951 Decca 2003 1 1 0 Orchestra 77 89 Victor Wooten Soul Circus Vanguard 2005 1 1 0 77 89 Rokia Traore Tchamantche Nonesuch 2008 1 1 0 77 89 David 'Fathead' Newman House Of David: The David Atlantic 1993 1 1 0 'Fathead' Newman Anthology ©2011 Mediaguide, Inc.
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