653 Chenery Street
in San Francisco's Glen Park neighborhood
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Sonoma County Poet Laureates, past and present, and California State Poet Laureate Dana Gioia converge on Bird & Beckett to aid poets and artists of the county who suffered loss in the Santa Rosa and Sonoma fires in October. Past laureates Terry Ehret, Gwynn O’Gara, Bill Vartnaw and Katherine Hastings, current laureate Iris Jamahl Dunkle and Mr. Gioia will be reading their work on Sunday, January 14th at 2:00 PM.  The reading is free.  We are asking for donations, with all money raised going to poets who suffered from the Sonoma County fires.  Those unable to attend who wish to donate can send a check made out to Bill Vartnaw care of the bookshop or can go online to make a donation to creativesonoma.org/fire-recovery-resources  or to http://www.poetsinneed.org/. Please be sure to notate your check or online donation to indicate that it’s in connection with this benefit. Terry Ehret, the author of four…
Read Morejazz in the bookshop, every Friday evening, 5:30-8:00 pm Jonathan Bautista, sax Grant Levin, piano Chris Amberger, bass Jaz Sawyer, drums
Read MoreThe San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s brand new bachelor’s of music Roots, Jazz & American Music program sponsors this monthly jam. Local college and high school players particularly encouraged to come out! Free
Read MoreAvotcja small percussion and spoken word Sandi Poindexter, violin Francis Wong, sax and flute Jon Jang, piano Sascha Jacobsen, bass Myron Cohen, snare drum $10-20 suggested donation; students – $5
Read MoreContributors to the new anthology from Manic D Press Your Golden Sun Still Shines: San Francisco Personal Histories & Small Fictions Dee Allen Peter Case Patsy Creedy Michael Koch Kim Shuck Denise Sullivan
Read MoreThe Jazz Philanthropists Union presents… Harvey Wainapel, reeds Ben Stolorow, piano Ken Okada, bass Sylvia Cuenca, drums $20 cover charge; students – $10
Read MoreVocalist Denise Perrier with Oop Bop Sh’Bam… Al Molina, trumpet Jerry Logas, sax Jeffrey Burr, guitar Dean Reilly, bass Ulf Bjorkbom, drums $15-20 sliding scale cover charge; students – $10
Read MoreYoung players from the SF Conservatory of Music’s “Roots, Jazz & American Music” BMUS program kick off Bird & Beckett’s 2018 live music schedule. This evening, Friday, January 5th, from 5:30-8:00pm, it’s the Knox Barber Quartet! Setting the bar for the future of San Francisco jazz! Jayden Clark – tenor sax Liam Hughes-Butler – guitar Knox Barber – bass Julian Archer – drums You can also hear these young musicians and their SFCM classmates at a monthly jam session at Bird & Beckett — every second Monday of the month. Local college and high school jazz players are encouraged to turn out to meet their peers and participate!
Read MoreGuitarist Tony Corman and trombonist Frank Phipps join forces for two sets of duo work, closing out another year of beautiful music at Bird & Beckett — San Francisco’s southernmost outpost of literary and jazz culture!
Read MoreGrant Levin, piano Aaron Cohn, bass Ruckus, drums! $15-20 sliding scale cover charge; students – $10
Read MoreBliss Rodriguez piano Erik von Buchau vibraphone Myron Cohen drums Â
Read MoreTime Landscape is J Grabowski’s first release of writing coupled with drawings – reflecting his day to day notebook process that he has continued for over a decade; making work on the go, wherever he is; bringing the studio to the place. The book was written while walking to and from work over the past few years; along with some typewritten works made between 2010-13. In the gallery is a selection of his studio works; small colorful explorative paintings on plywood made in the last two years. J Grabowski lives and works in Manhattan. He cofounded The Heliopolis Project (2010-15) and runs PUSH Press with Jason Morris. jgrabowski.com
Read MoreYou’ve taken on your first teaching assignment from the San Francisco Unified School District, at Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School: five classes of 8th graders studying U.S. history. Say, 150 students. And a class in the graphic novel open to 6th to 8th graders. Imagine contemplating the $300 materials budget the District has given you for the year. And then realizing that your school in the Portola District has virtually no students from the upper economic echelons whose families might lavish their school with a bit of their personal wealth to make up for the District’s lack. Fortunately Jackson Whittington (full disclosure, the proprietor’s son), who’s found his way to just such a position, has been generously supported in his efforts by Bird & Beckett patrons. For the past couple of months, they’ve been donating books and cash to help him build up a deep classroom library. He’s made…
Read MoreLast chance to get in with the in crowd in 2017 — capping more than a dozen In Crowd shows since we started harboring a handful of Riptide refugees back in the late summer of 2015 in the series we’ve called “canyon moonlight music.” $10-15 requested donation tonight. Be here or be squeere! Eric Shifrin knows his way around the piano– an affable virtuoso of rueful good cheer! He’ll be joined on the bandstand by bassist Paul Smith and the percussionist/traps drummer Raul Ramirez, two long-time associates well suited to bringing out the best in Eric’s music. It’s just what you need to round out what’s been a rough year in Amerikkka! Holding out hope for an effective resistance in 2018… For our part, Bird & Beckett would like to dedicate tonight’s show to Ralph Carney. Ralph, who passed away on December 16th, was a fantastic talent and a legend in the…
Read MoreMulti-instrumentalist Peck Allmond will be out from Brooklyn over the holidays and is featured on drummer Vince Lateano’s date tonight! $15-20 sliding scale cover charge; students – $10. With Keith Saunders on piano and John Wiitala on bass, you’re in for a superb evening of jazz. Peck is a Bay Area native (he’s a notable member of the Berkeley High generation that includes Benny Green, Josh Jones, Peter Apfelbaum, Sarah Cline–players who gained their prodigious chops in the jazz program led by Phil Hardymon). He’s been Brooklyn-based since 1993, leading the Peck Allmond Quartet for a couple of decades and working with an array of major talents including Oliver Lake, John Hicks, Billy Harper, Don Cherry, Pharoah Sanders, Tom Harrell, John Stubblefield, MeShell Ndegeocello, Cindy Blackman, Madeleine Peyroux, Donny McCaslin, and Peter Apfelbaum, as well as James Brown, Rickie Lee Jones, Sean Lennon, Randy Newman, Ray Lamontagne, Wyclef Jean, Allan…
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Read more here - Andy Gilbert's Feb 25 article about the IMA from KQED's site
