July 29: 3 weeks at No. 1 for George Cables

No. 1 on the JazzWeek Jazz Chart for a third week and most reported (57 stations) is George Cables I’m All Smiles (HighNote). Most added (+32) is Richie Cole / Tony Monaco The Keys Of Cool (RCP | Richie Cole Presents). Biggest mover (+105) is Mike LeDonne Partners In Time (Savant). Highest debut (No. 25) is Lauren Henderson Alma Oscura (Brontosaurus).

July 22: 2nd week at No. 1 for George Cables

No. 1 on the JazzWeek Jazz Chart for a second week and most reported (62 stations) is George Cables I’m All Smiles (HighNote). Highest debut (No. 11) and biggest mover (+102) is Verve Jazz Ensemble Night Mode (Lightgroove Media). Most added (+29) are Mike Clark Indigo Blue | Live at the Iridium (Ropeadope) and Mike LeDonne Partners In Time (Savant).

July 15: George Cables is No. 1

No. 1 on the JazzWeek Jazz Chart  and most reported (64 stations) is George Cables I’m All Smiles (HighNote). Highest debut (No. 4) and biggest mover (+164) is Al Foster Inspirations & Dedications (Smoke Sessions). Most added (+28) are Chick Corea The Spanish Heart Band: Antidote (Concord) and Bob Sheppard The Fine Line (Challenge).

Nominations Announced for 2019 JazzWeek Awards

Nominations have been tabulated for the 2019 JazzWeek Awards, which will be presented on August 8 in San Jose, California, at the JazzWeek Summit. In addition to these awards selected by voters, the Duke Dubois Humanitarian Award and the Scott Willis Jazz Impact Award will also be presented. Voting begins July 1 and runs through July 10 for JazzWeek.com subscribers and participants in JazzWeek’s Jazz Programmers List, an email and online forum for jazz radio programmers, broadcasters, and others involved in jazz radio and records.

July 1: Six weeks at No. 1 for Dave Stryker

No. 1 on the JazzWeek Jazz Chart for a sixth consecutive week is Dave Stryker Eight Track III (Strikezone).  Most added (+36) and biggest mover (+92) is Al Foster Inspirations & Dedications (Smoke Sessions). Highest debut (No. 23) is Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quintet The Rhythm of Invention (Patois). Most reported (59 stations) is George Cables I’m All Smiles (HighNote).

June 24: Dave Stryker is No. 1 for a fifth week

No. 1 on the JazzWeek Jazz Chart for a fifth week and again most reported (62 stations) is Dave Stryker Eight Track III (Strikezone). Biggest mover (+113) and highest debut (No. 18) is George Cables I’m All Smiles (HighNote). Tied for most added (+29) are Avishai Cohen Arvoles (RAZDAZ Recordz) and Yoko Miwa Keep Talkin’ (Ocean Blue Tear Music).

June 17: Fourth week at No. 1 for Dave Stryker

No. 1 on the JazzWeek Jazz Chart for a fourth week and once again most reported (60 stations) is Dave Stryker Eight Track III (Strikezone). Most added (+35) and biggest mover (+113) is Michel Camilo Essence (Resilience Music Alliance). Highest debut (No. 30) is Rick Germanson Turquoise Twice (WJ3).

June 10: Three weeks at No. 1 for Dave Stryker

No. 1 on the JazzWeek Jazz Chart for a third week and once again most reported (62 stations) is Dave Stryker Eight Track III (Strikezone). Most added (+29) is The Pete McGuinness Jazz Orchestra Along for the Ride (Summit). Biggest mover (+78) is Gerry Gibbs Thrasher People Our People (Whaling City Sound). Highest debut (No. 26) is Theo Croker Star People Nation (Sony … Read more

June 3: Dave Stryker repeats at No. 1

No. 1 on the JazzWeek Jazz Chart for a second week and again most reported (62 stations) is Dave Stryker Eight Track III (Strikezone). Most added (+32) is Tierney Sutton Band Screen Play (BFM Jazz). Biggest mover (+79) is Wayne Alpern Skeleton (Self-Released). Highest debut is Larry Koonse New Jazz Standards, Vol. 4 (Summit).

May 27: Dave Stryker is No. 1

No. 1 on the JazzWeek Jazz Chart and most reported (60 stations) is Dave Stryker Eight Track III (Strikezone). Biggest mover (+83) and highest debut (No. 15) is Mary Stallings Songs Were Made to Sing (Smoke Sessions). Most added (+33) is Nicki Parrott From New York to Paris (Arbors).