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Jazzweek with Airplay Data Powered by Jazzweek.Com • June 1, 2009 Volume 5, Number 27 • $7.95 JazzWeek with airplay data powered by jazzweek.com • June 1, 2009 Volume 5, Number 27 • $7.95 Jazz Album No. 1: One For All, Return Of The Smooth Album No. 1: Jackiem Joyner, Lil’ Lineup (Sharp Nine) Man Soul (Artistry/Mack Avenue) World Music No. 1: Easy Star All-Stars Easy Smooth Single No. 1: Jackiem Joyner, “I’m Star’s Lonely Hearts Dub Band (Easy Star) Waiting For You” (Artistry/Mack Avenue) Jazz Album Chart . 3 Jazz Radio Currents . 8 Smooth Jazz Album Chart . 4 Jazz Radio Panel . 11 Smooth Singles Chart . 5 Key Non-Monitored Jazz Stations . 12 World Music Album Chart. 6 Smooth Jazz Current Tracks. 13 Jazz Add Dates. 7 Smooth Jazz Station Panel. 14 Jazz Birthdays June 1 June 9 June 17 Hal McKusick (1924) Cole Porter (1891) Tony Scott (1921) Lennie Niehaus (1929) Kenny Barron (1943) Joe Thomas (1933) June 2 Mick Goodrick (1945) Chuck Rainey (1940) Marty Napoleon (1921) June 10 June 20 June 3 Dicky Wells (1907) Eric Dolphy (1928) Dakota Staton (1931) Gary Thomas (1961) June 21 Ted Curson (1935) Charnett Moffett (1967) Jamil Nasser (1932) Grachan Moncur III (1937) June 11 June 23 Jack Wilkins (1944) Shelly Manne (1920) Milt Hinton (1910) June 4 Hazel Scott (1920) Helen Humes (1913) Britt Woodman (1920) Bernard Purdie (1939) George Russell (1923) Oliver Nelson (1932) Jamaaladeen Tacuma (1956) Sahib Shihab (1925) Anthony Braxton (1945) June 12 Donald Harrison (1960) Paquito D’Rivera (1948) Marcus Belgrave (1936) June 24 June 5 Chick Corea (1941) Cap’n John Handy (1900) Pete Jolly (1932) Geri Allen (1957) Cootie Williams (1910) Misha Mengleberg (1935) June 13 George Gruntz (1932) Peter Erskine (1954) Doc Cheatham (1905) Frank Lowe (1943) June 6 Frank Strozier (1937) Marvin Smith (1961) Jimmie Lunceford (1902) June 14 June 25 Al Grey (1925) Lucky Thompson (1924) Joe Chambers (1942) Grant Green (1931) June 15 June 26 Monty Alexander (1944) Erroll Garner (1921) Dave Grusin (1934) June 7 Jaki Byard (1922) Reggie Workman (1937) Tal Farlow (1921) Tony Oxley (1938) Joey Baron (1955) Beryl Booker (1922) June 16 June 27 Tina Brooks (1932) Joe Thomas (1933) Elmo Hope (1923) June 8 Albert Dailey (1938) June 28 Bill Watrous (1939) Tom Harrell (1946) Jimmy Mundy (1907) Julie Tippett (1947) Javon Jackson (1965) June 29 Julian Priester (1935) For daily, online access to the data behind the charts, please contact Frank Johnson at (610) 578-0800 x120 or [email protected] jazzweek.com • June 1, 2009 JazzWeek 2 airplay data JazzWeek Jazz Album Chart June 1, 2009 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 7 1 One For All Return Of The Lineup Sharp Nine 258 240 18 6 58 1 2 3 1 1 Diana Krall Quiet Nights Verve 224 225 -1 10 51 0 3 4 3 3 Allen Toussaint The Bright Mississippi Nonesuch 208 178 30 5 59 0 4 5 5 3 Stanley Clarke Jazz In The Garden Heads Up 202 175 27 5 48 2 5 8 2 2 Sean Jones The Search Within Mack Avenue 175 166 9 11 45 1 6 9 4 4 Derrick Gardner & The Jazz Prophets Echoes Of Ethnicity Owl Studios 166 159 7 7 49 3 6 7 10 3 Branford Marsalis Metamorphosen Marsalis 166 168 -2 11 50 1 8 6 11 6 Wynton Marsalis He And She Blue Note Label 165 173 -8 10 56 2 9 16 16 9 Carl Allen & Rodney Whitaker Work To Do Mack Avenue 159 127 32 4 51 10 10 17 38 10 Thomas Marriott Flexicon Origin 147 124 23 7 48 3 11 12 17 11 Scotty Barnhart Say It Plain Unity 135 136 -1 5 46 4 12 10 9 5 ‘Papa’ John DeFrancesco Big Shot Savant 130 151 -21 10 44 1 13 18 21 7 Joey DeFrancesco Finger Poppin’ Doodlin’ 127 113 14 8 50 2 14 23 32 14 Kenny Burrell Live At The Downtown Room HighNote 119 98 21 4 37 8 15 13 13 13 Randy Crawford & Joe Sample No Regrets PRA 114 136 -22 8 35 0 15 11 12 1 Benny Golson New Time, New ‘Tet Concord 114 148 -34 20 31 0 17 19 14 14 Grant Geissman Cool Man Cool Futurism 112 112 0 5 34 3 18 36 23 18 John Scofield Piety Street EmArcy 108 83 25 9 45 2 19 34 41 19 Lauren Sevian Blueprint Inner Circle 107 84 23 5 39 11 20 2 6 1 The Blue Note 7 Mosaic: A Celebration Of Blue Note Records The Blue Note Label 106 236 -130 20 33 0 21 14 8 1 Dr. Lonnie Smith Rise Up! Palmetto 105 135 -30 15 38 0 22 28 46 22 Melissa Morgan Until I Met You Telarc 103 91 12 5 35 3 23 26 89 23 Bobby Sanabria Conducting The Manhattan Kenya Revisited Live!!! Jazzheads 102 93 9 3 36 10 School of Music Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra 24 22 19 19 Lynne Arriale Nuance: The Bennett Studio Sessions Motema 99 98 1 4 42 7 25 42 37 25 Dan Adler All Things Familiar Emdan 96 77 19 13 25 1 26 33 27 21 Greg Skaff East Harlem Skyline Zoho 93 86 7 10 22 1 27 44 22 17 Jimmy Greene Mission Statement Razdaz Recordz/Sunnyside 92 76 16 8 44 0 Communications 28 105 – 28 Mel Martin Mel Martin Jazzed Media 90 32 58 2 36 23 28 20 20 11 Radam Schwartz Blues Citizens Savant 90 111 -21 10 25 0 30 37 35 30 Kermit Ruffins Livin’ A Treme Life Basin Street 89 82 7 5 31 3 31 24 – 24 Rob Thorsen Lasting Impression Pacific Coast Jazz 85 97 -12 2 32 10 31 127 – 32 Helio Alves It’s Clear Reservoir 85 26 59 2 38 26 31 32 18 9 Tierney Sutton Desire Telarc 85 86 -1 13 43 1 34 65 – 34 Joe Lovano Us Five Folk Art Blue Note 80 52 28 2 41 20 35 31 34 31 Jermaine Landsberger Gettin’ Blazed Resonance 79 87 -8 8 30 4 36 30 – 30 The Resonance Big Band The Resonance Big Band Plays Tribute To Resonance 77 87 -10 2 26 7 Oscar Peterson 36 39 49 37 Melody Gardot My One And Only Thrill VMG 77 79 -2 6 32 3 38 84 78 38 Buselli Wallarab Jazz Orchestra Where Or When Owl Studios 74 40 34 18 37 10 39 27 30 3 The Clayton Brothers Brother To Brother ArtistShare 72 92 -20 20 33 0 40 35 56 35 Red Holloway Go Red Go! Delmark 71 84 -13 9 31 0 41 54 57 41 Hilary Kole Haunted Heart Justin Time 70 62 8 4 34 4 41 43 45 32 Donald Bailey Blueprints Of Jazz: Vol. 3 Talking House 70 77 -7 12 25 1 43 45 31 24 The Vignola Collective Gypsy Grass Dare 68 75 -7 10 23 1 43 29 15 5 Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock & Jack Yesterdays ECM 68 90 -22 17 23 0 DeJohnette 45 38 42 35 Avery Sharpe Autumn Moonlight JKNM 67 80 -13 7 28 3 46 25 48 25 The Charles Tolliver Big Band Emperor March: Live At The Blue Note Half Note 66 96 -30 9 28 0 46 90 66 47 Sean Lyons Roar Of Lyons Posi-Tone 66 37 29 5 36 16 48 50 28 28 Chico Hamilton Twelve Tones Of Love Joyous Shout! 65 65 0 7 30 3 49 21 29 10 Terrence Brewer Groovin’ Wes Strong Brew 64 108 -44 13 16 0 49 56 26 9 Claudio Roditi Brazilliance x4 Resonance 64 62 2 18 24 1 Most Added (first airplay detection) Increased Airplay Chartbound Helio Alves It’s Clear (Reservoir) +26 Helio Alves It’s Clear (Reservoir) +59 Dave Siebels Dave Siebels With Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band (PBGL) Mel Martin Mel Martin (Jazzed Media) +23 Mel Martin Mel Martin (Jazzed Media) +58 Robert Walter Cure All (Palmetto) Grace Kelly Mood Changes (Pazz) Joe Lovano Us Five Folk Art (Blue Note) +20 Bill Anschell & Brent Jensen We Couldn’t Agree More Kendra Shank Mosaic (Challenge) Bill Anschell & Brent Jensen We Couldn’t Agree More (Origin) +40 Bill Anschell & Brent Jensen We Couldn’t Agree More (Origin) (Origin) +19 Buselli Wallarab Jazz Orchestra Where Or When Jimmy Rushing The Scene (HighNote) Harry Skoler Two Ones (Soliloquy) +19 (Owl Studios) +34 Azar Lawrence Speak The Word (Zarman) Chip White More Dedications (Dark Colors) +17 Carl Allen & Rodney Whitaker Work To Do (Mack Avenue) +32 Sam Yahel Hometown (Posi-Tone) John McLaughlin & Chick Corea Five Peace Band (Concord) Allen Toussaint The Bright Mississippi (Nonesuch) +30 The Kyle Asche Organ Trio Blues For Mel (Tippin’) Sean Lyons Roar Of Lyons (Posi-Tone) +29 jazzweek.com • June 1, 2009 All monitored airplay data is owned by Mediaguide, Inc. ©2009 Mediaguide, Inc. JazzWeek 3 airplay data JazzWeek Smooth Album Chart June 1, 2009 powered by TW LW 2W Peak Artist Title Label TW LW +/- Weeks Reports Adds 1 1 1 1 Jackiem Joyner Lil‘ Man Soul Artistry/Mack Avenue 267 302 -35 12 15 0 2 2 3 1 Kenny G Rhythm & Romance Starbucks/Concord 239 276 -37 71 13 0 3 3 2 1 Boney James Send One Your Love Concord 236 263 -27 18 14 0 4 6 4 3 Dave Koz Greatest Hits EMI 226 237 -11 16 14 0 5 4 7 3 Seal Soul 143/Warner Bros. 191 242 -51 28 11 0 6 7 6 5 Kim Waters Let‘s Get On It [Single] Shanachie 187 226 -39 32 12 0 7 10 5 4 Oli Silk The Limit‘s The Sky Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 182 205 -23 35 14 0 8 8 9 8 Walter Beasley Free Your Mind Heads Up 181 219 -38 15 14 0 9 9 8 8 Fourplay Energy Heads Up 168 209 -41 37 13 0 10 5 16 5 Richard Elliot Rock Steady Artistry/Mack Avenue 156 237 -81 13 13 0 11 12 10 8 Wayne Brady A Long Time Coming Peak 149 179 -30 41 12 0 12 13 13 1 Tim Bowman Tim Bowman Trippin ’N’ Rhythm 148 167 -19 32 13 0 13 14 11 8 Kenny Lattimore Timeless Verve 145 167 -22 32 12 0 14 15 12 3 Michael Lington Heat Nu Groove 140 152 -12 37 13 0 14 16 14 1 Eric Darius Goin‘ All Out Blue Note 140 152 -12 52 12 0 16 18 18 2 Brian Culbertson Bringing Back The Funk GRP 124 133 -9 61 12 0 17 11 17 6 Wayman Tisdale Rebound Rendezvous 121 194 -73 59 12 0 18 17 15 1 Warren Hill La Dolce Vita Koch 120 139 -19 45 12 0 19 19 19 19 Jason Mraz We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things Atlantic 93 109 -16 4 13 0 20 24 22 20 Bernie Williams Moving Forward Reform/Rock Ridge 92 84 8 9 14 0 20 20 21 2 Chris Standring Love & Paragraphs Ultimate Vibe 92 99 -7 70 13 0 22 21 20 20 Basia It‘s That Girl Again Koch 91 90 1 9 13 1 23 23 23 22 Paul Brown & Marc Antoine Foreign Xchange Concord 78 87 -9 8 7 0 24 31 30 10 Marcus Miller Marcus Concord 69 61 8 67 8 0 25 27 26 1 Jessy J Tequilla Moon Peak 67 70 -3 67 10 0 26 26 40 26 Darren Rahn Talk Of The Town Nu Groove 65 70 -5 15 6 0 26 22 24 1 The Sax Pack The Sax Pack Shanachie 65 89 -24 62 10 0 28 29 34 28 Jeff Kashiwa Back In The Day Shanachie 63 67 -4 14 4 0 29 32 29 26
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