check our full calendar
at this link


Coming up this week:


Friday, Feb. 12, 5:30 to 8:00 pm
jazz in the bookshop
The Jimmy Ryan Quintet
Henry Hung, trumpet; Rick Elmore, trombone;
Scott Foster, guitar; Bishu Chatterjee, bass;
Jimmy Ryan, drums

 


Valentine's Day
at Bird & Beckett
three events in a row...



Sunday, February 14, 1:00 pm
Dore Stein
("Tangents" radio host)

talks about Turkish music, culture and travel
with a performance by
oud player Gary Hegedu
s


Sunday, February 14, 2:30 pm
Writer Don Brennan
reads from his recent novel
of early California
Barbaria


Sunday, February 14, 4:30-6:30 pm

Bird & Beckett's
which way west? series

hosts a show presented by the
San Francisco Bluegrass
& Old-Time Festival

featuring
Bernal Heights hayseeds Karen Celia Heil,
Martha Hawthorne and Bill Voss
on all manner of banjos, fiddles, mandolins
& sublime three-part vocal harmonies

The Knuckle Knockers
and, flying in from Virginia for the Festival,
playing fiddle, banjo & vocal music
of the Appalachian hollers

Alex Caton & Pete Winne
click here for the SFBOT dope!


Monday, February 15, 7:00 pm
Poets Timotha Doane
& Charles Stein

Timotha has a long history in
West Coast radical poetics & politics,
while Chuck is known internationally
for his work descending from the
Black Mountain school of poetics
and his teaching at Bard College
an open mic follows

two featured poets plus an open mic
twice a month at Bird & Beckett
(1st & 3rd Mondays)

 

Grab a schedule at the store,
'cause there's a lot more
wonderful stuff coming up, including:

Jazz in the Bookshop
Every Friday Evening 5:30-8:00

which way west?
Every Sunday Afternoon, 4:30-6:30


POETS!
1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:00-9:00


no cover charge for the music
in our Friday "jazz in the bookshop"
and Sunday "which way west?"
music series--
BUT! we can't hire these bands
without your donations--
so please don't stint!

$10 per adult suggested...
but $5 ok too, and don't let a lack
of funds keep you away...
kids very much welcome,
and very much free

NO ONE BUT NO ONE
DOES WHAT BIRD & BECKETT DOES
(DO THEY?)
WE SELL BOOKS
AND WE EDIFY THE COMMUNITY
WITH 18-20 MUSIC & LITERARY EVENTS
EVERY SINGLE MONTH
GIVE US YOUR SUPPORT,
AND WE'LL PAY YOU BACK IN SPADES!

 

What some folks missed:

A BOOKSTORE BENEFIT
ALL-DAY ALL-BIRD
MARATHON JAM SESSION

from opening to closing!
10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Monday, May 11th

the finest bop practitioners of San Francisco
(32 musicians, by our count)
gathered to help Bird & Beckett
beat the banks!

read below for the line ups
and the set lists!

$3,000 was donated by our amazing patrons, giving us ample ammunition to approach the banks for a much needed break from those 30% interest rates several of them have recently confronted us with.

May we say that
we love you madly
& that we thank you sincerely
for your ample loyalty and support!


We do still need help:
in particular,
if you're a banker or a CPA
or a journalist who wants to help us
win against the system, call us!

We need strategies that
you may know better than anyone!

Culture will beat commerce
in the end, but it'll take a joint effort!


rhythm sections and soloists
that performed on May 11 at the
"All Day All Bird" jam session,
and the tunes that were performed,
were as follows:

10-12:30
Michael Parsons/Don Prell/Chris Bjorkbom
with Harvey Robb on tenor sax
joined by Stu Pilorz on trombone
and Glen Iwaoka sitting in for Chris on drums

Now's the Time -- Just Friends -- Anthropology -- Star Eyes -- Yardbird Suite -- Billie's Bounce -- Lover Man

12:30-2:00
Michael Parsons/Bishu Chatterjee/Jimmy Ryan
w/Bishop Norman Williams on alto sax;
Stu Pilorz, trombone; and Steve Stein, guitar;
Tina Marzell, vocal

Blues for Alice -- Blue Suede Shoes -- Red Cross -- Body & Soul -- Confirmation -- Softly as in a Morning Sunrise -- Milestones

2:00-3:00
Michael Parsons/Don Prell/Chris Bjorkbom
with Scott Foster on guitar
joined by Bishop Norman Williams on alto,
and then Adam Gay on bass (for DP)
and Steve Stein on piano (for MP),
Michael Parsons back in (for SS )
and then, Steve Stein back in on guitar (for SF)

Scrapple from the Apple -- All the Things
You Are -- Barbados -- Klacktoveededstene --
I Can't Get Started -- Indiana -- Savoy --
Out of Nowhere

3:00-5:30
Eugene Pliner/Chuck Metcalf/Orion Edmonson
with Bishop Norman Williiams on alto
joined by Don Prell on prello, Dorothy Lefkovits, vocal; Dean Reilly on pocket trumpet; Steve Stein on piano (for EP), Alan Klein on guitar, Miranda Jones, vocal, John King on piano (for SS), Steve Stein on guitar , Jon Frank on drums, Jim Grantham on tenor
Buzzy -- All the Things You Are --
Now's the Time -- Mean to Me --
It Had to be You -- All of Me -- Ornithology --
Warming up a Riff -- Sans Souci -- Stella by Starlight, Scrapple from the Apple -- Giant Steps

5:30-8:00
Don Alberts/Don Russo/Art Lewis
Danny Bitker, baritone sax; Jim Grantham, tenor sax; Stu Pilorz, trombone; Alan Klein, guitar; Ruth Keady, vocal
Solar, Falling in Love with Love,
Midnight Blue, Rescue Me,
Dewey Square, Yardbird Suite,
Little Suede Shoes


8:00-9:00
Michael Parsons/Don Prell/Chris Bjorkbom
Danny Grewen and Stu Pilorz, trombone; Jerry Logas, Jim Grantham, Melvin Bell, tenor sax; Alan Klein, Steve Stein, Mark Reynolds, guitar; Joe Orimo, drums
Au Privav, Moose the Mooch,
Quasimodo, Chi Chi, Confirmation


The musicians donated their
talents to help the store gather
cash to pay down its debt
and continue bringing this music
to appreciative audiences.
Thanks to one and all!!!

 


 

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View and listen to our events
streamed live in the screen above!


Tell your friends back in the hollers
to tune in too!

Just give 'em the website address
and tell 'em the time...

The quality of the video/audio
might not be too amazingly great,
but then, they can always drive out
to SFO,
hop on BART for the short ride
to Glen Park station
& walk a block to experience the real thing...
It's well wort
h the trip...

 

The Bird & Beckett Cultural Legacy Project
presents:


jazz every Friday evening
from 5:30 to 8:00 pm


open mic poetry readings
with featured poets
on the 1st & 3rd Monday of each month at 7 pm


music of all stripes every Sunday afternoon
(our "which way west?" series)
from 4:30 to 6:30 pm


a book club on the 1st Wednesday of each month
next two meetings: March 3rd and April 7th at 7 pm
discussing, in two sessions,
Anna Karenina

by Leo Tolstoy


another book club on the 2nd Thursday of each month
next meeting: February 11th at 7 pm, discussing
Freedom from Fear: The American People
in Depression and War, 1930-1945

by Paul Kennedy
The group is discussing this book over two sessions,
on January 14 and February 11th


an open reading from the great writers
on the 4th Thursday of each month
next meeting: February 25th
focusing on Black writers of any nationality,
any birthdate,
in honor of Black History Month


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no charge for our events,
but your donations make it all possible!

Think what it costs you to
go to the movies or buy lunch
at the taqueria, and then
think about that money
going to help musicians and
writers ply their craft!

it's a good investment!


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we recommend
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click the link above!


MUTANABBI STREET STARTS HERE

Baghdad's 1000-year old booksellers' street
was blasted to rubble in March of 2007,
and the Mutanabbi Street Coalition,
a loosely affiliated network of booksellers,
poets and artists, does not want to let
this emblematic assault on culture
be lost in the fog of war.

Readings continue to be staged across the
country to note this specific tragedy, and to
observe the ongoing sorrows caused by
American adventurism in Iraq and around the globe.

Ask at the bookstore for more info about the
activities of the Mutanabbi Street Coalition.




Call us at (415) 586-3733
or email birdbeckett@yahoo.com

 

Bird & Beckett is San Francisco's
southernmost literary & jazz joint

located in the heart of the city's
Glen Park neighborhood

653 Chenery Street,
between Diamond & Castro
1-1/2 blocks from Glen Park BART station
& MUNI lines 23, 26, 44, 52 & J-Church

Open at 10 a.m. every day
Seven Days a Week!
we close at 9:00 pm Monday-Saturday
and at 7:30 pm on Sunday





GO WALK IN GLEN CANYON PARK!!
& then patronize these neighborhood businesses:

Canyon Market
The Cheese Boutique
Destination Bakery
Chenery Park Restaurant
Gialina Pizzeria
Le P'tit Laurent
La Corneta Taqueria
Tyger's Coffee Shop
Hong Sing Restaurant
Higher Grounds Cafe
Pebbles Cafe
Second Nature Design
Modernpast

& then think about Islais Creek
& get your nails done and your hair cut

& go to the library
(recently moved above Canyon Market on Diamond)


& take BART someplace 'r other

you can get here by BART, y'know...
also the 23, 26, 44, 52 & J-Church

or, by car, take the Monterey exit off I-280 South
or the Bosworth exit off I-280 North

or take San Jose Blvd. from the Mission Dist. & exit at Wilder Street

or come down Monterey Blvd. from St. Francis Wood
& bear left into Glen Park instead of going onto I-280 No.


Or come down O'Shaughnessy from Portola (Upper Market)



Get on in here & browse
before life gets away from you!!



 

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THAT WE SELL
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from living in a
cultural wasteland!

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