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TOP 100 FOR October 25th
Congratulations to everyone that made it into this week's Top 100! New to the Top 100 this week, congratulations: Michael Lington - Goodbye Byron Miller - Any Time Any Place Tonya Nolan - Nobody Greg Chambers - By Your Side Tony Saunders - Gimme Some More Jessy J - Terranova Pascal Bokar - Sunrise DS Wilson - Ever After Alex Harris ft Conya Doss - Better Deepak Thettu - Make Me Wanna Daryl Beebe - Get A Grip Wendy Moten - Waterfalls Moving 10+ spots this week, congratulation


TOP 20 FOR October 25th
Pamela Williams tops the chart this week with " Strollin'. " Congratulations! New to the top 20 this week, congratulations: Boney James - The Bounce We've got links to all of this week's songs, just head to our Top 20 Countdown page for an interactive version of the chart. And don't forget to tune in! The Top 20 Countdown is new every week. It airs on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Pacific Time. Listen on our website , on iHeart , and on our free app: ava


In Case You Missed It: The Way You Look Tonight
Each week, we’ll spotlight a tune or two that has been out for a while, hovering on the Smooth Jazz Network's Top 100 chart and might be worth a second listen. This week’s spotlight: Nathan Mitchell, Quintin Gerard W, Annie Malee - The Way You Look Tonight If you missed this tune we recommend checking it out! Stations, email allen@SmoothJazzNetwork.com if you don’t already have this tune!


2026 Seabreeze Lineup Announced
The Seabreeze Jazz Festival has announced over 40 performing artists coming to Florida in April! Check out the list below and get more info here .


Judah Sealy Performs as Clarence Clemons in Springsteen Biopic
Judah Sealy will be hitting the big screens this Friday in "Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere." Sealy plays saxophonist Clarence Clemons, saxophonist in the E Street Band. He himself has played the saxophone since he was young and has had several #1 Billboard singles as an artist, featured artist, and as a producer. The Bruce Springsteen website points out that Clarence Clemens' saxophone "reverberates through so many E Street classics — “Born to Run,” “Rosalita,” “Prove i

















