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  2. XII (Brian Culbertson album) - Wikipedia

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    XII is a studio album by Brian Culbertson released in 2010 by GRP Records.The album peaked at number two on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart, number one on the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart, and number 15 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.

  3. List of Billboard Smooth Jazz Airplay number-ones of the 2020s

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    February 12 Jacob Webb featuring Jazmin Ghent "Nothing Better" 2 [73] 290 February 19 Le Sonic featuring Robert Lee "Any Moment" 1 [74] 291 March 5 Nicholas Cole featuring Julian Vaughn "Feelings" 1 [75] 292 March 12 Judah Sealy "Stylish" 1 [76] 293 March 19 Chris Standring "Change the World" 1 [77] 294 March 26 Oli Silk "Out to Lunch" 2 [78 ...

  4. Smooth jazz - Wikipedia

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    The mid- to late-1970s included songs "Breezin'" as performed by another smooth jazz pioneer, guitarist George Benson in 1976, the instrumental composition "Feels So Good" by flugelhorn player Chuck Mangione, in 1978, "What You Won't Do for Love" by Bobby Caldwell along with his debut album was released the same year, jazz fusion group Spyro Gyra's instrumental "Morning Dance", released in ...

  5. List of Billboard Smooth Jazz Airplay number-ones of 2022

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    February 12 "Nothing Better" Jacob Webb featuring Jazmin Ghent [7] February 19 "Any Moment" Le Sonic featuring Robert Lee [8] February 26 "Nothing Better" Jacob Webb featuring Jazmin Ghent [9] March 5 "Feelings" Nicholas Cole featuring Julian Vaughn [10] March 12 "Stylish" Judah Sealy [11] March 19 "Change the World" Chris Standring [12] March 26

  6. The Weather Channel Presents: The Best of Smooth Jazz

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    The Weather Channel Presents: The Best of Smooth Jazz is a 2007 compilation release by Midas Records. It peaked at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Contemporary Jazz charts in the same year. [1] The first CD from the Weather Channel heralded the network's entry into retail music.

  7. Ronny Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Robert Laurence Albert Simpson, known professionally as Ronny Jordan (29 November 1962 – 13 January 2014) was a British guitarist and part of the acid jazz movement at the end of the twentieth century. [1] [2] Jordan described his music as "urban jazz", a blend of jazz, hip-hop, and R&B. [3]

  8. Smooth jazz radio - Wikipedia

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    The smooth jazz format also added R&B; according to Cary Goldberg of JVC, Paul Hardcastle "brought a sophisticated, urban groove" to the format. She said, "Instead of bringing jazz to R&B, he's brought an R&B groove to contemporary jazz." [7] The smooth jazz music mix included 70 percent instrumentals and 30 percent vocals.

  9. Double Vision (Bob James and David Sanborn album) - Wikipedia

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    The album spent 63 weeks on the Billboard charts, peaking at No. 16 on the R&B albums [2] chart and No. 50 on the Top Pop Albums chart. [3] In 1987, the album won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance, Vocal or Instrumental [4] and the song "Since I Fell for You" earned a nomination for Al Jarreau in the category Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male.