Archive for November 2015
Saturday, January 30th – 7:30-10:00
jazz club! when lights are low…
North Beach Brass Band
Mardi Gras is comin’
People get ready!
North Beach Brass Band is both a traditional brass band playing early jazz and golden standards with forays into bebop and an electrified funky jazz act playing classic blues, Motown and soul tunes The band covers almost every American genre, from Louis Armstrong’s favorites to danceable covers of Seventies hits from legends like Aretha Franklin,…
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Friday, January 29th – 5:30-8:00 pm
Dave Parker Sextet
jazz in the bookshop!
Sunday, January 24th – 7:30-10 pm
HowellDevine
plays Mississippi hill country
and rural blues in Bird & Beckett’s
Canyon Moonlight series
“HowellDevine plays The Music with the original feel, intent and spirit, and you can tell they love the music while delivering some real blues in their own way. The singing and playing is never strained and they play with easy confidence…they don’t have to prove anything. There’s tasty slide, harp and rhythm with relaxed vocals…
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Sunday, January 24th – 4:30-6:30 pm
Jon Frank Quartet
Join us on an excursion through some major turning points in the history of the jazz trumpet. Dave Gibbons, piano; Rob Woodcock, bass; and Jon Frank, drums join forces behind the young trumpeter Noah Frank and sax player Ely Strauss to consider jazz trumpet artistry from Louis Armstrong to Terrance Blanchard and Roy Hargrove. Concerts…
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Saturday, January 23rd – 7:30-10 pm
Sax player Anton Schwartz with
The Vinnie Rodriguez Quartet
Every Saturday night at Bird & Beckett… jazz club! 7:30-10pm. $10 cover. On a San Francisco foray from his base in Seattle, Anton Schwartz plays Bird & Beckett in the company of Adam Shulman on piano and Robb Fisher on bass in drummer Vinnie Rodriguez’s quartet. Schwartz committed himself to music at age 27, when…
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Saturday, January 23rd – 4-6 pm
The Grant Levin Duo
Pianist Grant Levin and his stalwart ally, bassist Chris Amberger converse in jazz over two generous sets of music. Â Bring $10 if you can afford it to help pay these fine musicians.
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