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!
Friday, November 16th – 5:30-8:00 pm
Scott Foster – David Boyce Duo
jazz in the bookshop, every Friday since October 2002
Saxophonist David Boyce and guitarist Scott Foster have developed a knack for fantastic musical interaction when it’s just the two of them on the bandstand. Tonight, they’ll carry their dialog further and deeper. $10-15 suggested donation. $5-10 for students / musicians / low income.
Monday, November 12th – 7:00-9:30 pm
RJAM JAM SESSION! (Monthly every 2nd Monday)
Students from the SFCM Roots, Jazz & American Music
Program hosts young Bay Area talent
2nd year! The new kids in town meet the founding crew! Students in the SF Conservatory of Music’s “Roots, Jazz & American Music” BMUS degree program host their peers from Bay Area colleges and high schools. The program was founded just last year, and the first crop of brilliant musicians, who arrived on the scene…
Sunday, November 11th – 7:30-10:00 pm
Take a Wacky Walk with the Seducers
Classic, Outlaw & Honky Tonk Country Music
$10 suggested donation
Joe Goldmark, pedal steel guitar Mitch Polzak, lead guitar and vocals Hank Maninger, bass guitar and vocals Kenny Owen, drums
Sunday, November 11th – 4:30-6:30 pm
Americano Social Club
which way west? Sunday concert seriesÂ
Michael Zisman, mandolin; Jason Vanderford and Scott Foster, guitars;Joe Kyle, Jr., bass. Certainly the darlings of all San Franciscans who’ve ever witnessed their family ruckus at the Deluxe, the Americano Social Club is led by Michael Zisman on mandolin and features guitarists Jason Vanderford and Scott Foster and bassist Joe Kyle, Jr.  They play music for…
Saturday, November 10th – 7:30–10:00 pm
Cartoon Jazz Nonet
jazz club! when lights are low…
a Jazz in the Neighborhood Guaranteed Fair Wage Fund date
$25 cover charge. $10 for students, musicians, low income. Jeff Sanford leads a madcap batch of nine fine musicians through the music of Raymond Scott, John Kirby and other geniuses of mid-20th century classical cartoon compositions — with some works that spring from more modern-day classics as well! Presented by the Jazz Philanthropists Union and the Bird…
Friday, November 9th – 5:30-8:00 pm
Kurt Ribak Quartet
jazz in the bookshop
every Friday since 2002
$10-20 suggested donation per solvent adult
With a lot of help from you, the audience, from neighborhood donors to the Bird & Beckett Cultural Legacy Project, a 501(c)3 organization, and from Jazz in the Neighborhood’s Guaranteed Fair Wage Fund, we’ll pay this quartet a “living wage” of $150 per musician this evening! That’s a lot of heavy lifting for the bookshop…
POETS! every 1st & 3rd Monday
Monday, November 5th – 7-9 pm
Preeti Vangani, Loa Niumeitolu & Robert Anbian
followed by an open micÂ
Preeti Vangani is an Indian poet & essayist. She is currently an MFA candidate at the University of San Francisco. Her work has been published in BOAAT, Noble/Gas Qtrly and Juked, among other journals. She is the winner of the Raedleaf Poetry Prize and has a debut book of poems titled Mother Tongue Apologize forthcoming…
Sunday, November 4th – 7:30-9:30 pm
Reasons for Moving
which way west? Sunday concert series Â
$20 cover charge Darren Johnston, trumpet Larry Ochs, saxophone Fred Frith, guitar Jason Hoopes, electric bass Jordan Glenn, drums Many will remember the music Reasons for Moving made when they played Bird & Beckett with Allison Miller on drums this back in January. In early November, Johnston, Frith and Ochs, with bassist Jason Hoopes and…
Sunday, November 4th – 4:30-6:30 pm
The Bad Things: Joseph TinGin & Andi Frederick
which way west? Sunday concert series
$10 suggested donation
The danger with expressions like “Why do bad things happen to good people?” is — always viewing ourselves as the good people, when sometimes we are the bad things. Comfort is always good, but at times we need to change. As writers, Andi Frederick & Joseph TinGin seek to be honest in their compositions, to…
Sunday, November 4th – 2:00-3:45 PM
Art Beck reads from Martial: Mea Roma
A Meditative Sampling from M. Valerius Martialis
1st Century A.D. Roman Poet
This ‘sampling’ from the work of 2nd century AD Roman poet Martialis covers some of the usual suspects, epigrams, verse tags, scurrilous and otherwise, but it also includes a number of poems from the Liber Spectaculorum, the Book of Spectacles, devoted to poems on the Games at the Colosseum and, often, in praise of Caesar….