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Smooth Jazz Airplay Weeks Year Artist(s) Title Ref. 16 2006: Peter White ... 2020 Jun 20 – Jazmin Ghent; 2021 Nov 27 – Pamela Williams; 2022 Feb 19 – Le Sonic;
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BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge: The Collection is a compilation album consisting of live tracks played on Clara Amfo's BBC Radio 1 show, both cover versions and original songs. The album was released on 8 November 2019, [1] and is the fifteenth in the series of Live Lounge albums. It debuted on the iTunes UK chart at #8 and hit #4.
The range of lounge music encompasses beautiful music–influenced instrumentals, modern electronica (with chillout, and downtempo influences), while remaining thematically focused on its retro–space age cultural elements. The earliest type of lounge music appeared during the 1920s and 1930s, and was known as light music.
British rock magazine Kerrang! wrote that Olivia Rodrigo's "Good 4 U" (2021) led the commercial comeback of rock music in 2020–2021, noting how it is the first rock song since Evanescence's "Bring Me to Life" (2003) to spend four or more weeks atop the UK Singles chart, alongside chart success of other rock-adjacent artists, such as Willow ...
1968–1971: Best Instrumental Jazz Performance, Small Group or Soloist with Small Group; 1972–1978: Best Jazz Performance by a Group; 1979–1992: Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Group; 1993–2000: Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual or Group; 2001–2011: Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group
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 ...