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  2. Urban Daydreams - Wikipedia

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    The album reached #3 on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz chart. Track listing All tracks composed by David Benoit; except where indicated ... "Wild Kids" (David Benoit ...

  3. Front Seat (album) - Wikipedia

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    Front Seat is a 1989 jazz album by the Japanese saxophonist Sadao Watanabe. The album features vocals by Patti Austin on two tracks, one of which, " Any Other Fool ", reached number 6 during its 31 weeks on Billboard magazine's Adult Contemporary chart.

  4. Billboard charts - Wikipedia

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    MOR charts has been published since 1961, variously called "Easy Listening", "Middle-Road Singles" and "Pop-Standard Singles" and now Adult Contemporary. [6] Billboard charts now cover these music genres: rock, pop, country, dance, bluegrass, jazz, classical, R&B, rap, electronic, Latin, Christian, world and holiday music, and even ringtones ...

  5. Boney James - Wikipedia

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    Boney James (born James Oppenheim September 1, 1961) is an American saxophonist, recording artist, songwriter and record producer.. He is a four-time Grammy Award nominee (Best Pop Instrumental Album, 2001, 2004, 2014 and Best Traditional R&B Performance, 2009) and a Soul Train Award winner (Best Jazz Album 1998).

  6. Kid Albums - Wikipedia

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    Kid Albums (formerly known as Top Kid Audio) is a music chart published weekly by Billboard magazine which ranks the top selling children's music albums in the United States. The chart debuted on the issue dated September 9, 1995. [1] It originally began as a 15-position chart, but has now been expanded to 25. [1]

  7. Salt (Lizz Wright album) - Wikipedia

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    The album reached No. 2 on the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz chart and No. 4 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart. [6] [7] Track listing

  8. Trombone Shorty - Wikipedia

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    Trombone Shorty at age five, with the Carlsberg Brass Band, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, 1991. Andrews was one of seven children of James Andrews Jr. and Lois Andrews. He was born in and grew up in the Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans, where was he was exposed to jazz, R&B and music-related traditions such as second line parades. [2]

  9. Cindy Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Unscripted itself topped the Billboard Jazz Albums chart for two weeks. [3] Bradley cites her major influences in jazz as fellow trumpet players Freddie Hubbard, Lee Morgan, and Blue Mitchell. When she is not touring or playing at jazz festivals, she works as a public elementary school band teacher in New Jersey. [1]