Description
"....the tunes incorporate an exceptional level of creativity, both in terms of composition and instrumentation...." -Dave McElfresh, Cadence Magazine
"Unlike most contemporary jazz groups, BeebleBrox's compositions are expressionistic and refreshingly off the beaten path, integrating jazz, rock, classical and Latin elements." -JazzTimes
Testimonials
"A casual glance at BeebleBrox's Quantumn Tweezers CD, with its oddball computer graphic images and strange song titles (YES - send men the next issue Free! is my personal favorite) might give a strange impression. But make no mistake, BeebleBrox is not a group of computer geeks, but of serious and sly musicians with worlds to offer. ....The novelty of finding a band named from the Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy may cause you to pick Quantumn Tweezers off the shelf, but their artistry and humor will make you stay." -JazzTimes
Tracks
1) YES - send me the next issue Free!
2) For McCoy
3) Balding Balladeer
4) Gateway
5) Out On Blue Six
6) Riding The Wings of the Buzzard
7) The Saga Of C. and C.
8) The Return Of The Quantumn Tweezers
9) Marvin's Song
10) Left Of Center
11) Metade Homen - Metade Brocolis
12) Mr. Simon (your table is ready)
Artist Profile
BeebleBrox was first formed in Albstadt, Germany in 1983 by Peter Kienle. After teaming up with Monika Herzig in 1988, Kienle moved the group to the United States.
BeebleBrox has been featured in prestigious jazz magazines including JAZZIZ, Jazz Times, and Cadence.
The success of BeebleBrox' seven albums and their steady festival and club work has led to appearances in major venues with Sting, Santana, Diana Ross, Bette Midler, Tower of Power, and the Dixie Dregs, and to regular performances in major regional music festivals.
Credits
�1995 Acme Records
Label: Acme Records
Peter Kienle: Guitars & MIDI Programming
Monika Herzig: Keyboards & Piano
Tom Clark: Tenor Sax & Flute
Jack Helsley: Acoustic & Electric Bass
Russ May: Percussion
Cathy Morris: Violin
Dan Vonnegut: Drums