October 31: Five weeks at No. 1 for Joey Alexander

It’s now five weeks at No. 1 on the JazzWeek Jazz Chart for Joey Alexander Countdown (Motema). Most added (+28) is Cory Weeds Quintet featuring David Hazeltine It’s Easy To Remember (Cellar Live). Biggest move (+51) is George Cables The George Cables Songbook (HighNote). The highest debut (No. 20) is Jane Bunnett and Maqueque Oddara (Linus Entertainment). Most reported (58 stations) is Eric Alexander Second Impression (HighNote).

October 24: Fourth week at No. 1 for Joey Alexander

It’s a fourth week at No. 1 on the JazzWeek Jazz Chart for Joey Alexander Countdown (Motema). It’s also tied for the most reported release (55 stations) with Eric Alexander Second Impression (HighNote). For a second consecutive week, most added (+17) and biggest mover (+101) is Norah Jones Day Breaks (Blue Note). Tied for most added is Dave Liebman Expansions Live (Whaling … Read more

October 17: Three weeks at No. 1 for Joey Alexander

No. 1 for a third straight week on the JazzWeek Jazz Chart is Joey Alexander Countdown (Motema). It’s also the most reported (57 stations). Most added (+34) and biggest mover (+132) is Norah Jones Day Breaks (Blue Note). The week’s top debut (No. 15) is Erroll Garner Ready Take One (Columbia Legacy).

October 10: Joey Alexander is No. 1 for second week

No. 1 for a second week on the JazzWeek Jazz Chart is Joey Alexander Countdown (Motema). It’s tied for most reported (59 stations) with Catherine Russell Harlem On My Mind (Jazz Village). The highest debut (No. 14) and biggest mover (+83) is Eric Alexander Second Impression (HighNote). Most added (+27) is Orrin Evans #knowingishalfthebattle (Smoke Sessions).

October 3: Joey Alexander is No. 1

No. 1 this week on the JazzWeek Jazz Chart is the week’s most reported CD (59 stations), Joey Alexander Countdown (Motema). Most added (+34) is Eric Alexander Second Impression (HighNote). Biggest mover (+89 spins) is Shirley Horn Live At The Four Queens (Resonance). The week’s top debut (No. 15) is Allan Harris Nobody’s Gonna Love You Better (Love Productions).

Sept. 26: 3rd week at No. 1 for Steve Turre

Steve Turre Colors For The Masters (Smoke Sessions) is No. 1 for a third week on the JazzWeek Jazz Chart. Just behind at No. 2 is the most reported CD (57 stations), Joey Alexander Countdown (Motema). Most added (+35 stations) and biggest mover (+100 spins) is Allan Harris Nobody’s Gonna Love You Better (Love Productions). The week’s top debut (No. 13) is Tierney Sutton … Read more

Sept. 19: Two weeks at No. 1 for Steve Turre

Steve Turre Colors For The Masters (Smoke Sessions) is No. 1 for a second week and again the most reported CD (59 stations) on the JazzWeek Jazz Chart. Most added (+39) and biggest mover (+136) is Catherine Russell Harlem On My Mind (Jazz Village). The week’s highest debut (No. 13) is The Cookers The Call Of The Wild And Peaceful Heart (Smoke Sessions).

Sept. 12: Steve Turre is No. 1

Steve Turre Colors For The Masters (Smoke Sessions) is this week’s new No. 1 and also the most reported CD (53 stations) on the JazzWeek Jazz Chart. The week’s highest debut (No. 33) is Dave Stryker Eight Track II (Strikezone) and it’s tied with The Cookers The Call Of The Wild And Peaceful Heart (Smoke Sessions) as most added (+33). The week’s biggest … Read more

Sept. 5: 3rd week at No. 1 for Kenny Garrett

Kenny Garrett Do Your Dance (Mack Avenue) is at No. 1 for a third straight week on the JazzWeek Jazz Chart. Most added (+21) is Allison Adams Tucker Wanderlust (Origin). Biggest mover (+65) is Ray Obiedo Latin Jazz Project Vol. 1 (Rhythmus). The week’s top debut (No. 30) is Diane Witherspoon Live (Lifeforcejazz). Most reported (62 stations) is Steve Turre Colors For The Masters … Read more

August 29: Kenny Garrett repeats at No. 1

Kenny Garrett Do Your Dance (Mack Avenue) is No. 1 for a second week on the JazzWeek Jazz Chart. Most added (+23) is Anthony Wilson Frogtown (Goat Hill). Highest debut (No. 22) and biggest mover (+74) is Will Calhoun Celebrating Elvin Jones (Motema). Most reported (58 stations) is Steve Turre Colors For The Masters (Smoke Sessions).