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!

This Weekend: October 25th to 27th
Five shows, all jazz, all ages
here’s the roundup!

Friday, 10/25, 6-8pm: Tony Johnson’s 230 Jones Street Band… Friday, 10/25, 8:30-10pm: Brett Carson’s Substandard Quartet… Saturday, 10/26, 7:30-9:30pm: The Jinx Jones Jazz Trio… Sunday, 10/27, 5-7pm: Jam Session with the Vince Lateano Trio… Sunday, 10/27, 7:30-9:30pm: The Jayla Chee Trio. __________ Drummer Tony Johnson leads the 230 Jones Street, Local 6, Literary Jazz Band at the happy hour show from 6-8pm on Friday the 25th, with Charlie McCarthy, saxophone; Glen Deardorff, guitar; Sam Cady, piano; and Chuck Bennett, bass. Jazz veterans going strong. In this photo, Tony and Glen are shown in a 2010 incarnation of the band that Chuck Peterson (at left) founded in 2002. With them is the singer Dorothy Lefkovits. In 2024, the band plays on! Later Friday night, from 8:30-10pm, pianist and composer Brett Carson leads the Substandard Quartet, “a group that eschews the typical jazz standard in favor of the obscure and esoteric,” with…

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Friday, November 1st, 6-8pm
Jim Witzel: Breaking Through Gently
album release concert

Jim Witzel, guitar. Adam Shulman, organ. Jason Lewis, drums. $20 suggested donation, byob. $10 for students and musicians, kids free. “Jim Witzel has a warmth to his style and a precise technique that brings clarity to any melody before exploding with improvisation.” — LA Jazz Scene. This evening, Jim Witzel brings a trio to explore the tunes on his new album, “Breaking Through Gently.” Jim professes a fondness for the open sound and texture of the recordings released by the ECM label beginning in the early 1970s, and “Breaking Through Gently” represents a shift from the blues-based, hard bop feel of much of his earlier work. On the album, Jim is joined by his old friend, the Grammy winning pianist Phil Aaron, with whom he co-led the band Hyperion in Los Angeles a few decades ago, along with Bay Area colleagues Dan Feiszli on bass and Jason Lewis on drums.…

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Friday, November 1st – 8:30-10pm
Neil Adler Quartet
Emi’s Song
a pre-release celebration of the cd!

Neil Adler, harmonica and piano. Jeff Buenz, six-string bass. Carlitos Medrano, congas. Akira Tana, drums. $20 cover; byob. students and musicians, $10. Also streamed live on Bird & Beckett’s facebook page and youtube channel for those who can’t make it into the shop for the show. Neil Adler has cooked up a collection of uplifting, rhythmic tunes he’s so excited by that this public unveiling can’t wait for their imminent release on cd and all those digital platforms.  Jeff Buenz, Carlitos Medrano and Akira Tana, stellar musicians all, collaborated with Neil in the studio to bring the songs to life, and all three will be on hand with Neil to render it live for your ears. You can get a taste of the recordings sessions at this link.   Come out and celebrate with us. To add to the fun, there’ll be a contest to win a top of the line…

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Saturday, November 2nd – 7:30-9:30pm
The Hal Richards Quintet

Hal Richards, saxophones, clarinets, flutes, shawm, crumhorn. Henry Hung, trumpet. Kevin Gerzevitz, piano. Ron Belcher, bass. Akira Tana, drums. $25 cover charge; byob. For a reservation, call the shop at 415-586-3733. Something old, something new. Something borrowed and some blues. Coming three days before the election, the quintet will perform Lenny Carlson’s piece. “The Toddler,” to provide perspective. Hal Richards, born in New York City, is a versatile woodwind specialist (saxophones, flutes, clarinets, oboe and bassoon). He’s been performing and recording with many of the Bay Areas finest musicians since 1976. Currently performing with Jeff Sanford’s Cartoon Jazz Orchestra and Septet, The Berkeley Saxophone Quartet, The Dave Parker Quintet, The California Pops Orchestra, and the Golden Gate Park Band, Hal has appeared with Carol Channing, Terry Gibbs, Eric Marienthal, Bill Perkins, Bob Florence, Omar Clay, Lenny Niehaus, Fred Radke, and at The North Beach Jazz Festival. As a Bay Area…

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Sunday, November 3rd – 5-9pm
SF Conservatory Jazz Combos
Occupy Bird & Beckett

Four jazz combos from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music take the stage tonight! Four sets starting on the hour starting at 5pm. $25 cover charge, byob. No reservations required.

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Wednesday, November 6th – 7pm
Poet Nellie Wong reads
from her new collection,
Nothing Like Freedom

Chinese American revolutionary feminist poet Nellie Wong, a Glen Park resident, grew up in Oakland’s Chinatown and came of age working in her parents’ restaurant there. Tracked into a working class path and following business classes at Oakland High School, she went to work as a secretary at Bethlehem Steel. In her 30s, in the late 1960s, Nellie enrolled at San Francisco State University, taking creative writing, ethnic studies and feminist studies classes and joining the Freedom Socialist Party and Radical Women, lifelong associations that continue to this day. Her development as a poet and her dedication to the struggle for radical social change took on a focused momentum in those years at San Francisco State which has continued for six decades.  In her mid-80s, in tribute to her engagement in poetry and political struggle, students at Oakland High successfully petitioned for a building at the school to be named…

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Tuesday, November 19th – 7-9pm
The Journal of the Plague Years

The Journal of the Plague Years: A Reading Maxine Chernoff –poet, novelist, UCSF creative writing chair Keith Donnell Jr. –poet Christine Kiessling –art historian Mike Medberry –essayist, solar installer, environmentalist Hailey Nicole Warner –frontline worker Susan Zakin –journalist, author, magazine founder The Journal: A few days after the Covid-19 pandemic sent us into lockdown, journalist and author Susan Zakin was on the phone with Salon magazine founder David Talbot. They both thought it was ridiculous that so many good writers were venting on Facebook, writing for free simply because they were burning to have their say. Encouraged by Talbot, Zakin posted a rudimentary website. The first story was about Andrew Cuomo. (Remember when he was a hero?) Talbot had planned to combine his efforts with hers, but decided to concentrate on books and film scripts. But others responded to an online magazine that channeled the best of ‘70s journalism updated…

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Wednesday, November 20th – 7pm
Parakeet Reading – Michelle Ott, Patricia Zaballos, Jane Hargrave, Sarah McColl & Stephany Joy Ashley

Parakeet, a year-long intensive writing program that helps writers finish their books, is run by Beth Pickens, a Los Angeles-based consultant for artists and arts organizations. She is the Managing Director of LA-based queer press, Dopamine Books, which is led by legendary writer Michelle Tea. Pickens is the author of Make Your Art No Matter What (Chronicle Books, 2021). Her previous book is Your Art Will Save Your Life (Feminist Press, 2018).  Her popular podcast, “Mind Your Practice,” is widely available, as is her artist service platform, Homework Club.  Today’s reading at Bird & Beckett brings together five writers in the program to read their work:  Michelle Ott is a visual artist and writer working on Outer Space is Closer Than Antarctica, an illustrated memoir (with science) about the four seasons she spent working at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Her artists’ book, Current Occupant, was recently acquired by the Smithsonian Postal History…

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25th Anniversary Fundraising Push!

We have so many plans, so many commitments and so little to rely on save hard work, luck and fate! Make your mark on the culture by staking us to our plans, schemes, habits and dreams! Jazz and poetry don’t pay well in this alternative reality we call capitalism! It’s the hardscrabble commitment of the average citizen and the largesse of a few that allow organizations like ours to pay the artists AND keep the lights on. Thank you those who have our back! We do it for you and with you, and for and with the artists. If a tax deduction is a high priority for you, you’ll want to wait awhile before cutting us a check. We understand that, and in a few months we’ll have our nonprofit status back, we’re quite sure. Meanwhile, this drive is a pitch for non-deductible donations! The Bird &  Beckett Cultural Legacy…

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A pause for the cause…
democratic vistas reborn

From the mouths of babes… and their teachers… we have come to know that Kamala, yes, that Kamala, attended Berkwood Hedge school in Berkeley as a kindergartner. Berkwood Hedge, Berkeley itself, Oakland, the East Bay at large, and all our progressive hearts were represented at the DNC on the 22nd. A Berkwood Hedge 6th grader led the recitation of the pledge of allegiance Thursday the 22nd, nomination night, at the convention. Luna, the student leading the pledge, knows of Mulla Nasrudin, Coyote, gods and goddesses, dervishes, Flintlock the cat and a host of others, stories and insight accrued to her since her kindergarten years. Her imagination has been broadened by these tales. She has drawn circle designs side by side with a gifted teacher, our own resident visionary mystic philosopher-poet, WBIII. The humble work of a storyteller goes on, from sea to shining sea.  We are inheritors of Whitman’s democratic…

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O Pioneers of the Cosmostream! We’ve been vaccinating you against the plague of boredom and the scourge of demagoguery with live streamed events twice a week and more since March 2020, when it all came down!

Hungry 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…

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Yes! Believe your five senses–
shows for in-store audiences
resumed in mid-June 2021,
and continue apace

 Bird & Beckett’s events open to the public have 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 & more live in the shop and 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…

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Water under the bridge…

The 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…

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Live jazz at Bird & Beckett 10/19 & 10/20

Lewis Jordan’s Music At Large plays Saturday night 10/19, 7:30-9:30pm. With this band, active in multiple configurations since 1976, Jordan “puts all his eggs in one basket,” incorporating music, theater, dance, poetry and visual art. Tonight, the focus is on the music. Lewis Jordan, saxophone and vocals; Sandi Poindexter, violin; Ollen Erich Hunt, bass; Jimmy Biala, drums. $20 cover/byob. _____________________   The Vince Lateano Trio continues their charming Third Sunday afternoons residency 10/20, 5pm. Always swinging and stress free. You’ll see. $20 helps us pay the musicians a guaranteed fair wage. BYOB. Plan now to come back the last Sunday of the month when Vince’s trio leads a jam session for up and coming local musicians.  

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Friday, October 19th – 8:30-10pm
Filipina Jazz!
The Raquel Berlind Quartet

Raquel Berlind, vocals David Ferrazares, sax Kevin Gersevitz, piano Heshima Mark Williams, bass Alexey Berlind, drums $25 cover charge; byob. Reservations, call 415-586-3733 Raquel is a gem. So is her drummer husband Alexey. They’re about to become your new favorite people. Their three sidefolks are all B&B favorites, too. Raquel’s voice & songwriting chops are terrific, and she has performing credits as long as you arm. Check out this video on a recording session that Raquel and Alexey did in Manila with some wonderful jazz musicians resident there in the preparation of her brand new album, augmented, produced, mixed and mastered here at home. Buy a cd or a download at the show! Reward her artistry and make yourself happy!

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The Bird & Beckett Cultural Legacy Project was created in 2007 "to present, document and archive the creative work of significant living writers and musicians in the San Francisco Bay Area, for a neighborhood audience and future generations." We've been doing that very thing for more than a decade and a half, continuing the work we began when the store was established in 1999.

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The Independent Musicians Alliance

Gigging musicians! You have nothing to lose but your lack of a collective voice to achieve fair wages for your work!
The IMA can be a conduit for you, if you join in to make it work.

https://www.independentmusiciansalliance.org/

Read more here - Andy Gilbert's Feb 25 article about the IMA from KQED's site

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