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Joe Robinson: While I'm Waiting

Read "While I'm Waiting" reviewed by Dennis Hollingsworth


Joe Robinson hails from the seaside town of Brighton, England. The rest of his bandmates are Englishmen as well, but you will be hard pressed to determine their home base when listening to While I'm Waiting. If you enjoy mainstream tunes, well crafted solos, and playing that remains primarily inside the changes, you will find this ...

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Franklin/Clover/Seales: Colemanology

Read "Colemanology" reviewed by Eric J. Iannelli


The title of this disc, this trio's third for the unique Indiana-based Beezwax label, suggests that Ornette Coleman is a field of study or expression unto himself, a notion few Coleman fans are likely to dispute. But aside from the long and loose closing title track penned by pianist Marc Seales, this veteran jazz outfit tends ...

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Ears Wide Open

Label: Beezwax Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. A Little 3/4 For God & Co. 2. Naima 3. Little Girl Blue 4. No Blues 5. Ascending Truth 6. Pannonica 7. Anamaria 8. A Little 3/4 For God & Co. (alt take) 9. Goodbye 10. Naima (alt take)

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Franklin, Clover & Seales: Ears Wide Open

Read "Ears Wide Open" reviewed by Ken Hohman


The small label Beezwax has done a big favor for jazz listeners by bringing together bassist Henry Franklin, drummer Steve Clover and pianist Marc Seales. While each player has carved out a distinctive niche in the jazz world – be it unsung solo works (Henry Franklin), academic residence (Marc Seales) or supporting roles for some of ...

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Lori Bell

Label: Beezwax Records
Released: 2002

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Three Worlds

Label: Beezwax Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Sweet Lorraine, Serenade to a Cuckoo, Mr. BoJangles, New Stories, Righteous Path, Norwegian Eyes

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Franklin, Clover, Seales: Three Worlds

Read "Three Worlds" reviewed by Ben Ohmart


A trio grows in Elkhart, Indiana, home of the new jazz label, Beezwax. A strong trio, with a softer, subtler approach to contemporary, smooth jazz. The best actors know where to place pauses in their speeches. So too do the best jazz combos. Every second of Franklin/Clover/Seales' Three Worlds is like a whispered conversation of music, ...


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