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Toggle Chart history subsection. 1.1 By year. ... Artists with most Smooth Jazz Airplay No. 1s [2] (as of December 21, 2024) 21 – Boney James 15 – Gerald Albright
"Jazz Party" Jeffery Smith [37] September 17 "Secret Sauce" Paul Brown [38] September 24 "Highway 10" Ryan La Valette [39] October 1 "Bring It Back" Boney James featuring Dontae Winslow [40] October 8 "Secret Sauce" Paul Brown [41] October 15 "I'll Be the One" Le Sonic featuring Lauran Beluzo and Robert Lee [42] October 22 "Let's Get Down Tonight"
2021 Issue date Song Artist(s) Ref. January 2 "Better Days Ahead" Gerald Albright [1]January 9 [2]January 16 [3]January 23 "Blue Moon" Skinny Hightower
Bob (Robert) Baldwin (born December 9, 1960) is an American, New York–born contemporary jazz pianist, music composer, music producer, author, inventor, radio host, and creator of the NewUrbanJazz Lounge and City Sketches Inc. His views on owning his own recorded masters have been referred to as ‘the Ray Charles of contemporary jazz and soul ...
Smooth Jazz Global Radio ranked Morgan’s Ghost Jazz Trio band #73 on its Annual Year-End Top 100 Smooth Jazz Chart for 2023. The band received 6,132 spins contributed by 90 Smooth Jazz radio stations worldwide, including terrestrial, internet, satellite, and specialty shows. [4] The band was ranked 6th on Radio Guitar One’s Jazz Top 30. [5]
Iconic (Sono, 2018), produced and arranged by the band, was its first album to chart at No. 1 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Chart. [citation needed] The first single was a cover version of "Change the World" by Eric Clapton and debuted on the Contemporary Jazz Song chart in the top 30.
The following is a list of artists who have reached number one on the adult contemporary music singles chart in Billboard magazine since the chart's inception in 1961. The chart has gone by a variety of names over the years, including Easy Listening, Pop Standard, Middle-Road, and the current Adult Contemporary.
After this result, Euge Groove left Warner Bros. for Narada Jazz and released Livin' Large (2004), which peaked at No. 4 on the contemporary jazz chart. The follower, Just Feels Right (2005), did better, peaking at No. 3 and spawning Groove's first jazz hit, "Chillaxin" (2006), No. 3 on Smooth Jazz Songs.