653 Chenery Street
in San Francisco's Glen Park neighborhood
1-415-586-3733
[email protected]
Open to walk-in trade and browsing
Tuesday to Sunday
noon to six
Live Streams every weekend!
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But nothing beats being in the room with the music & the musicians!
POSTPONED TO 1/16 due to technical difficulties Antonin Artaud, charismatic silent movie actor, visionary dramatic theorist, and inspired prophet, was driven, by an increasingly troubled mind, in the years just prior to the second world war, to undertake a quixotic voyage to Mexico, in search of an elemental connection to the life of the earth and the sky. Much of what actually happened there is unknown, but in the years that followed, including other voyages and descents in and out of madness, his experiences and imaginations became the source of a great many poetic documents, which are available to us, and stand alone as priceless testimonies of a strange and gifted mind. On 10 January 1936, the poet, actor, and dramatic theorist, Antonin Artaud departed Europe on a journey to Mexico that would take him from the streets, cafés, and lecture halls of Mexico City to the remote mountains of…
Read MoreGuitarist Scott Foster’s quartet with tenor saxophonist Bob Kenmotsu, bassist John Wiitala and drummer Dan Foltz will be playing repertoire exclusively from the collaboration between Sonny Rollins and Jim Hall — music from the album “the Bridge” and beyond. What a treat! It’s getting to be a lot like Christmas! Scott weighs in: “This is a really exciting line up and music that is at the core of everything I love about jazz. I am sure it will bring joy to audiences and most certainly to me. Can’t wait.” Neither can we! Bring a twenty for the band and whatever you might want to sip during the show. Reserve a seat! Call the shop during store hours (Tuesday to Sunday, noon to six) at 415-586-3733. If you reserve, be sure to show up by showtime or we’ll release the seat if someone needs one… And let us know if you…
Read MoreTodd Dickow – sax. Joel Behrman – trumpet. Benny Watson – piano. John Donnelly – bass. Greg Gotelli – drums. $20 cover charge; byob. Reservations, call 415-586-3733. The SF Jazz Quintet, helmed by drummer Greg Gotelli, brings to you the classic composers of hard bop era as well as the best of the Great American Songbook’s ballads. Performing the compositions of Sonny Clark, Lee Morgan, Tadd Dameron, Kenny Dorham, and Clifford Brown to name but a few, the SF Jazz Quintet delivers an exciting, powerfully rhythmic, horn driven ensemble sound. Their performance returns to the classic sounds that made this music some of the greatest, most loved jazz in the genre’s long history. Tonight’s iteration of his San Francisco Quintet includes formidable horn players including saxophonist Todd Dickow and trumpeter Berhman fronting the rhythm section of pianist Benny Watson, bassist John Donnelly and Greg on the drum kit. Todd Dickow’s…
Read MoreThe Chris Trinidad Trio brings its sounds to Bird and Beckett this Saturday night, playing Chris’s book of tunes spanning a range of Iridium Records releases including Common Themes, Certain Times, and Chant Triptych II. His compositions are inspired by such writers as Ralph Towner, Pat Metheny, Jack DeJohnette, Jan Garbarek, Bill Evans, Brad Turner, Chris Gestrin, and Chris Tarry and draw ideas from genres as disparate as Cuban Timba, Original Pilipino Music, Gregorian Chant, and British Progressive Rock. A warm evening of delectable sonic sustenance is promised, featuring: Chris Trinidad, bass guitar + synth bass Bob Crawford, piano + melodica Isaac Schwartz, drum set $20 cover charge; byob. Reservations, call 415-586-3733.
Read MorePlaying for your browsing pleasure! Denny is one of the great lyrical pianists on the San Francisco scene. Enjoy his music on this holiday Sunday afternoon. No charge. A dozen chairs… A donation bucket to help the shop pay the performer and fund its ambitious concert series! Denny will perform a dozen or so tunes, ranging from traditional 19th century (Hard Times Come Again No More) to music from the Great American Songbook (People Will Say We’re in Love, A Woman is a Sometime Thing, In a Sentimental Mood, So in Love), to a jazz standard (Elm), a film music piece (On Golden Pond), a new look at Joni Mitchell (Both Sides Now) and, of course, holiday music (Greensleeves). Happy holidays!
Read MoreDan Neville brings Colombian vocalist Xiomara Torres and the rich musical traditions of the Pacific coast of her native country to the San Francisco latin music scene for a special boxing day concert at Bird & Beckett. Xiomara Torres, vocals Dan Neville, vibraphone Aaron Germain, bass Brian Andres, drums $25 cover charge; byob. Reservations, call415-202-4870.
Read MoreIt’s a bebop to bossa, blues to Broadway night at Bird & Beckett when Tony Johnson calls the 230 Jones Street crew to assembly, this time out joined by the mighty and soulful vocalist Darlene Langston. Rooted in the 2002 Chuck Peterson Trio, the 230 Jones Street Band is our legacy ensemble, an assemblage of jazz veterans–colleagues who got their start in the late 1950s and early ’60s as professionals, and union activists, by and large, advocating for fair wages and good working conditions. They get both at Bird & Beckett, a point of pride for us, and a good audience as well: respectful, well schooled in jazz and enthused! Tonight, under Tony’s leadership, the band consists of: Darlene Langston, vocals Charlie McCarthy, saxophones and flute Sam Cady, piano Chuck Bennett, bass Tony Johnson, drums The musicians must be paid, and you’re the key to making it possible for that…
Read Morelet’s build what we become when we dream rest in power, and in peace, Nikki Giovanni . come together for the holidays… .
Read MoreGood news! In mid-September, we signed on with a fiscal sponsor–the 501(c)3 nonprofit Jazz in the Neighborhood–and are now offering tax-deductibility for your donations to the Bird & Beckett Cultural Legacy Project (“BBCLP”). Write your check to Jazz in the Neighborhood and note “BBCLP deductible donation” in the memo line, then drop it off at the shop or mail it to us. We’ll forward it to Jazz in the Neighborhood. Cash is fine if you prefer. Or donate through Paypal, once or on a recurring basis. Bright moments ahead, thanks to you! The BBCLP makes it possible for Bird & Beckett to present live cultural events, paying a guaranteed fair wage to the musicians and at least a modest stipend to our featured poets, and also to pursue our publishing activities. Where it stands now: In 2024, Bird & Beckett celebrated a quarter century in business since our doors opened…
Read MoreBird & Beckett’s events open to the publichave been back since mid-June 2021.Mask up if you’re inclined, and do come in!(Not vaxxed? Please get vaxxed and be safer!) Jazz, poetry & morelive in the shopand live streamed Come to 653 Chenery if you’re in town! Doors open at 7:20 for our 7:30 shows.$20 cover for trios and quartets$25 for quintets, $30 for sextets, etc.Cash at the door please!BYOB and BYOglass, and pack out what you pack in! Please feel free to wear a mask in the shop.We trust the science and its processes,and we trust SF’s DPH to keep us up to date on best practices! Advised best practices as of early September 2021 was to wear a mask indoors around people. If that makes you a little more comfortable being inside this winter, then do feel free. Sure you’re vaccinated and even if you contract the virus it’s unlikely…
Read MoreHungry to hear some of Bird & Beckett’s past live streams? On the home page you can scroll down to read the individual posts for the shows we’ve mounted in the past several months, a hint of what’s gone down since the pandemic lock-down began. In more amazing times, it would take you right back to the very first show of the current period, back on March 12, 2020, but that beautiful skein is no longer quite so easily accessed. Still, the evidence is there for those who dig. The March 12, 2020 show that signaled the shift was a Thursday evening performance by New York saxophonists Jessica and Tony Jones, both alumni of the Berkeley High jazz program, with NYC bassist Stomu Takeishi and local hero Deszon X. Claiborne on drums. The quartet’s booking for the night before at the Backroom over in Berkeley had been cancelled. A few…
Read MoreThe posts that follow show you what’s come and gone. Search the videos on our youtube channel or facebook page to find evidence of what you remember, or what you missed! Then, make sure you catch the next thing that catches your fancy. The live streams are great, but live music in a room with folks you know or ought to get to know, that’s irreplaceable…
Read MoreJosh Fineberg began his musical training at 4 years old with western classical and jazz on piano and bass in New York City. He was hailed as a prodigy and performed in jazz venues and concert halls across the New York area. In his teens, Josh fell in love with the music of Ustad Ali Akbar Khan and Pandit Nikhil Banerjee, and shifted his focus to sitar and Hindustani music while pursuing his Bachelor’s degree from New England Conservatory. Josh is a practitioner of the Maihar Gharana (school of playing) and has earned the love and respect of connoisseurs of Hindustani music, as well art-music communities around the world. Josh has learned with Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, Ustad Aashish Khan and Sri Alam Khan, among others. He has performed extensively at festivals and concert halls in the USA, Canada, Europe and India and has recorded albums alongside some of the…
Read MoreMake it a habit! The Vince Lateano Trio plays the third Sunday of every month at Bird & Beckett! Tell your friends to meet you at San Francisco’s southernmost jazz joint & literary parlor! Vince is a 60-year veteran of the San Francisco jazz scene. Born, raised and introduced to jazz in Herb Caen’s home town of Sacramento, Vince rousted out of the Army in 1965 while the Vietnam War exploded. He immediately became a fixture on the local jazz scene, playing all the clubs in North Beach and all the concentric circles beyond, traveling the country with Woody Herman, perched on the drum throne in Cal Tjader’s final quartet in the early 1970s, leading the Jazz at Pearls house trio in the 1990s, running the jam session at the Dogpatch Saloon in the twenty-aughts and the doghouse jam at the Seven Mile House in the twenty-teens, and holding down…
Read MoreBen Goldberg, clarinet. Myra Melford, piano. Ben Davis, cello. Jordan Glenn, drums. $25 cover charge; byob. Cash or venmo at the door, please. Reservations, call 415-586-3733. These four much admired musicians have not played together before, so no one can really know what’s going to happen. But individually and in every musical situation each always can be relied on to do their absolute best with logic and other forms of magic. Songs by people in the band and an expansive horizon of possibility are in store for the listener as well as for the performers. “Melford can be rhythmic, romantic, stoic, wry, and lusty but most of all daring — all in one tune. More importantly she‘s reconnected music to motion, leaving today‘s straightlaced young men in suits, who have dominated recent jazz, in her wake.” –Stuart Nicholson, The London Observer.
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The Independent Musicians Alliance
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Read more here - Andy Gilbert's Feb 25 article about the IMA from KQED's site