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653 Chenery Street in San Francisco's Glen Park neighborhood

Open to walk-in trade and browsing Tuesday to Sunday noon to six

phone: 1-415-586-3733     email: [email protected]

POETS! every 1st & 3rd Monday
Monday, April 15th – 7-9 pm
Ronald Sauer & Agneta Falk
followed by an open mic  

Cosmopolitan pillars of the North Beach poetry scene, Ronald Sauer and Agneta Falk have riveted poetry audiences in cafes and auditoriums, on outdoor festival stages, in vast amphitheaters and narrow alleyways… they return to Bird & Beckett with poems in hand… Agneta Falk was born in Stockholm, Sweden in 1946. She is a poet, visual…

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Sunday, April 14th – 7:30-10:00 pm
The Seducers
Classic, Outlaw & Honky Tonk Country Music

The Seducers have had a monthly gig at Bird & Beckett for three years, playing classic, outlaw and honky tonk songs by the likes of Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, Hank Williams, Bobby Bare, plus originals and a few from left field. Look for the Seducers every second Sunday in San Francisco’s premier little bookshop/listening room….

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Sunday, April 14th – 4:30-6:30 pm
Lewis Jordan’s Music at Large
which way west? Sunday concert series  

Lewis Jordan (saxophone and vocal) Sandi Poindexter (violin) Karl Evangelista (guitar) Erich Olen Hunt (bass) Jimmy Biala (drums and percussion) Lewis Jordan…plays a mean sax, sweet and mellow, sharp and staccato, richly complex, as the mood demands.  Jordan is a triple threat– a virtuoso on alto saxophone, a deft and ingratiating comic actor and a…

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Sunday, April 14th – 2-4 pm
Fire & Rain: Ecopoetry of California contributors read 

Publisher Lucille Lang Day and poet Joan Gelfand are joined by several Bay Area colleagues who are among the 150 contributors throughout the state whose poems make up Fire & Rain: Ecopoetry of California (Scarlet Tanager Books, 2018).  Fire and Rain: Ecopoetry of California, edited by Lucille Lang Day and Ruth Nolan, is not only…

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Saturday, April 13th – 7:30–10:00 pm
James Mahone
jazz club! when lights are low… every Saturday night

James Mahone Quartet James Mahone, saxophone Grant Levin, piano Aaron Cohn, bass Hamir Atwal, drums Two sets of jazz standards by four of the Bay Area’s best

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Friday, April 12th – 9-11 pm
Knucklebean:
The NEW Music of Eddie Marshall
A Late Show Reprise!

Each year since his death in 2011, Eddie Marshall’s working band has reunited to play his compositions, with his son, Alcide, in the drum chair. This year the group will be presenting a treasure trove of “new” gems, tunes Eddie left behind when he passed. The group has been decoding, reconstructing, and rehearsing them, and…

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Friday, April 12th – 5:30-8:00 pm
The Grant Levin Trio
jazz in the bookshop every Friday

Grant Levin, piano Chris Amberger, bass Mark Lee, drums

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Monday, April 8th – 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! 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. No cover charge. Donations to support the bookshop that supports the students are very much appreciated.

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Sunday, April 7th – 4:30-6:30 pm
The Brittany Biala Trio
which way west? Sunday concert series 

Brittany Biala, saxophone, leads a trio featuring Helen Orzel, keyboard, and Jonny Kaminek, bass. With 14 years of experience, Brittany graduated with a BM in Jazz Studies on tenor saxophone in 2017. Her sound has been uniquely shaped by her father’s vast collection of vintage American horns and early exposure to funk, as well as…

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Sunday, April 7th – 2:00–3:30 pm
Neeli Cherkovski: Random Poetics

What is poetry? What is the poet’s role? Is there a future for this ancient art? Does poetry constitute an ideology? Poet Neeli Cherkovski will talk on these and other issues in a provocative evening in Glen Park.

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