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Thursday, January 30th – 7pm
Italian poet Elena Pinnen
On a Breaking Wave
a reading
Elena Pinnen’s book-length poem, On a Breaking Wave and Other Natural Catastrophes (The Los Angeles Press, 2024) speaks of waves and surfing, and engages the truths of colonialism in the Pacific. Composed in three days, all in one breath as if it were a short story or a long phone conversation, On a Breaking Wave expresses…
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Experience the Seven Wonders of Glen Park
February 13th to 16th
and an eighth wonder on the 17th!
Seven shows in four days… Thursday the 13th, at 7pm, we’ll present writer Charlie Haas reading from his new and wonderful novel, The Current Fantasy… That same evening at 8:30pm, the legendary guitarist Jim Campilongo performs with Andrew Higgins on bass and David Rokeach on drums. On Valentine’s Day, Friday the 14th, Eric Shifrin on…
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Sunday, January 26th – 5-7pm
Jam Session!
The Vince Lateano, your hosts!
You never know who might drop in. Maybe you! The Vince Lateano Trio will make you feel right at home! BYOB and a twenty for the trio.
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Saturday, January 25th – 7:30-9:30pm
Jazz the Glass
Daniel Heffez, saxophone. Adam Shulman, keyboards. Omar Aran, drums. Original wave action from three jazaquanuts, breaking out their new album! Read more & hear the music at jazztheglasstrio.com $20 cover charge; byob. Reservations, call the shop at 415-586-3733.
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Friday, January 24th — 8:30-10pm
Double Bass Dreams
bass soloist Gustavo Lorenzatti
Gustavo Lorenzatti is an Argentinian double bass player and cellist, a composer and a long-standing member of the Symphony Orchestra of Córdoba. He has a background in classical music, jazz, tango and Brazilian music, as well as Argentinian folklore. He studied formally at the Rotterdam Conservatory of Music with the soloist of the Netherlands Philharmonic,…
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Friday, January 24th — 6-8pm
Tony Johnson’s 230 Jones Street Quartet
Charlie McCarthy, saxophone Sam Cady, piano Chuck Bennett, bass Tony Johnson, drums byob and a twenty for the band. Call the shop at 415-586-3733 to reserve seats. Four veteran players parlaying six to seven decades in the jazz business into musical gold. Originals and bebop and more. The 230 Jones Street, Local Six, Literary Jazz…
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