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in San Francisco's Glen Park neighborhood

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Tuesday to Sunday
noon to six

 

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Sunday, September 3rd – 7:30-10:00 pm
Mitch Polzak & The Royal Deuces

Bring $10 for the band and $10 for hurricane relief – through the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund established by Houston mayor Sylvester Turner and administered by the Greater Houston Community Foundation. Mitch Polzak is one swingin’ cat! Wait ’til you hear him smoke that pig with lightning speed. His trio is the toast of rockabilly festivals, county fairs, bars and clubs throughout the Bay Area and the Central Valley, as well as the Club Deluxe over on Haight, Blondies over on Valencia, and now, Bird & Beckett! Hank’s been on the scene for a couple decades at least, playing lead guitar and bass, singing, all manner of country music, swing for dancers, whatever requires a fabulous stage presence and consummate skill and talent. As for Mr. K.O.? Kenny “The Haiku Cowboy” Owen? All defer to this legend of the country music circuit. He’s a granddaddy of the scene, and the proud granddad…

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Sunday, September 3rd – 4:30-6:30 pm
wordwind chorus
which way west? Sunday concert series
 

Bring $10 for the band and $10 for hurricane relief – through the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund established by Houston mayor Sylvester Turner and administered by the Greater Houston Community Foundation. wordwind chorus comprises the poets q.r. hand, brian auerbach and lewis jordan, and, safe in heaven dead (to quote Jack Kerouac), the late great reginald lockett. lewis plays alto saxophone as well, the three voices and the sax intermingling & contrapuntalizing to summon up powerful, edifying, and delightful gusts of thought, feeling, insight… it’s profound, for sure, and a true pleasure.   if i were king   if i were king i’d have the teachers preach and the preachers teach if i were king i’d speak truth to power i’d tell myself what i really believed even if it made me uncomfortable   if i were king i’d call for my pipe and have a bowl while listenin to B.B. or…

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Saturday, September 2nd – 7:30-10:00 pm
Tom Lander Quintet
jazz club! when lights are low…
$15 cover charge
  

Bring $15 for the band and $15 for hurricane relief – through the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund established by Houston mayor Sylvester Turner and administered by the Greater Houston Community Foundation. Guitarist Tom Lander is joined by Charlie McCarthy on sax, Grant Levin on piano, Chuck Bennett on bass and Mark Lee on drums. Seasoned musicians among the very best San Francisco has to offer. $15 cover charge  

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Friday, September 1st – 5:30-8:00 pm
Don Prell’s SeaBop Ensemble
plays jazz in the bookshop

Bring $10 for the band and $10 for hurricane relief – through the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund established by Houston mayor Sylvester Turner and administered by the Greater Houston Community Foundation. Drummer Vince Lateano joins up with bassist Don Prell’s Seabop Ensemble tonight — Al Molina on trumpet and flugelhorn and Jerry Logas on flute, clarinet and sax. Bebop, standards and jazz experiments for your listening pleasure. Vince has been a stalwart on the San Francisco scene for decades — known to many of us from his long tenure as the house drummer at Pearl’s in North Beach, and for being in the first trio to grace Bird & Beckett way back in 1999 or 2000, when he came in with bassist John Clark and keyboard player Lee Bloom. Now, he’s a first call drummer for all manner of top drawer jazz players passing through town and holds down the drum chair…

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Thursday, August 31st – 7:30-9:30 pm
Macy Blackman’s Mighty Fine Trio

Bring $10 for the band and $10 for hurricane relief – through the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund established by Houston mayor Sylvester Turner and administered by the Greater Houston Community Foundation. It’s Macy Blackman’s Mighty Fine Trio! Macy is a piano professor of the first water. Says jazz writer Andrew Gilbert in Berkeleyside, “Macy is as comfortable rockin’ Ellington and Gershwin as he is swingin’ Joe Turner and Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson.” But it’s New Orleans’ music that’s at the heart of so much of Macy Blackman’s music, ever since the mid 70’s when he began to specialize in New Orleans R&B after forming a tight bond of friendship with one of its masters, drummer Charles “Hungry” Williams. As for his trio, Nancy Wright is a hard swinging tenor player and a dynamite singer with a reputation, cds and performance history that just doesn’t quit. And bassist Bing Nathan has been the coolest cat…

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Tuesday, August 29th – 7-8:30 pm
Book event with Mallory O’Connor

Once upon a tme in California… Mallory M. O’Connor talks about her novel, American River: Tributaries, on Tuesday, August 29 at 7 p.m. “O’Connor weaves a complex tapestry that shows us that immigrant bigotry did not start with Trump’s call for a wall.” — Hilary Hemingway, author of Hemingway in Cuba A part of O’Connor’s novel is set in San Francisco, where one of the main characters, Carl Fitzgerald, a young musician, hopes to make his mark in the world of classical music. The story takes place in the 1960s and the book refers to llocal landmarks including City Lights Bookstore, The Black Hawk, and Cafe Trieste among others. The book also addresses a number of social issues—including immigration, LGBT rights, and women’s rights—that are still very significant today.

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Sunday, August 27th – 7:00 pm (please note the early start!)
The Grant Levin Quartet

Grant Levin Quartet! Grant Levin, piano Lyle Link, sax Chris Amberger, bass Rick Rivera drums 7 pm to 9 pm (this date only!). .  $15 cover. Pianist Grant Levin brings in duos, trios and quartets on the 2nd, 3rd & 4th Sunday evenings of each month through the end of 2017!

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Sunday, August 27th – 4:30-6:30 pm
George Sams Quintet
which way west? Sunday concert 

  George Sams – brass Eric Mandat – clarinet India Cooke – violin Andre St. James – bass Donald Robinson -drums with special guest, poet Gerald Nicosia George Sams has deep Bay Area connections (see the article linked and quoted below), but he now calls St. Louis home, where he was born and raised.  Eric Mandat is also coming out from St. Louis, while Andre St. James is down from Portland. We’re fortunate to have India Cooke and Donald Robinson still based here in the Bay Area. Poet Gerald Nicosia, a San Francisco resident, will read a few pieces with his old friends and associates in the band. Catch up on George Sams’ career with this 1/29/17 article in St. Louis Magazine. “When George Sams lived in the Bay Area, he helped found the San Francisco Jazz Society, as well as the ensembles Middle Passage and United Front. He chaired…

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Sunday, August 27th – 2:30-4 pm
Walker Talks!
Intellectual & Spiritual Investigations of Alan Watts

From the potpourri of the various counter-cultural/human potential movements of the latter half of the 20th century, certain character-figures remain exemplary, offering timeless fields of study to which we can return again and again, in different ways each time. Alan Watts is one such individual, whose thought, co-emergent with its own unique times, continues to challenge, inspire, and entertain.    

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Saturday, August 26th – 7:30-10:00 pm
The Bernal Jazz Quintet
jazz club! when lights are low…
 

The Jazz Philanthropists Union presents… The Bernal Jazz Quintet Michael Gold, sax Derek James, trombone Jim Zimmerman, vibes Larry Epstein, bass Curt Moore, drums

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Friday, August 25th – 5:30-8 pm
230 Jones Street, Local 6, Literary Jazz Band
jazz in the bookshop every Friday since 2002

Talk about your San Francisco jazz… On the fourth Friday of each month, our weekly jazz in the bookshop series features The 230 Jones Street, Local 6 Literary Jazz Band — featuring reed players Ray Loeckle and Jerry Logas, guitarist Glen Deardorff, bassist Dean Reilly and drummer Tony Johnson — five musicians whose history on the local jazz scene dates back 50-60 years, to the early 1950s and 1960s.

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POETS! every 1st & 3rd Monday
Monday, August 21st – 7-9 pm
A comic novelist and a poet – Byron Spooner + Judith Ayn Bernhard
followed by an open mic
Jerry Ferraz, m.c.

Poets Judith Ayn Bernhard and Byron Spooner, read, followed by an open mic. Judith Ayn Bernhard is a former Berlitz School of Languages instructor and translator. She is a founding member of The Marin Poetry Center and a current member of the Revolutionary Poets Brigade. She lives in San Francisco with her husband, Byron Spooner, where she teaches writing and occasionally gives public readings of her work. Her latest book, Prisoners of Culture, was published by in 2014 by CC Marimbo. “Judy Bernhard is a voice packed with both insight and irony in the face of social and political injustice, and a deeply compassionate humor that belongs with the people of the world suffering under its current reign of corporate fascism.” –Jack Hirschman, from his introduction to Prisoners of Culture. Byron Spooner is the Literary Director of the Friends of the San Francisco Public Library, where he and his team…

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Sunday, August 20th – 7:30-9:30 pm
The Grant Levin Trio
featuring
Joe McKinley, bass, and Pepe Jacobo, drums
$15 cover charge

Grant Levin Trio with Joe McKinley, bass, and Pepe Jacobo, drums.

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Sunday, August 20th – 4:30-6:30 pm
Marlina Teich Quartet
which way west? Sunday concert series

Marlina Teich, guitar and vocals Madaline Duran, tenor sax Richard Saunders, bass John Fisher, drums No cover charge; donations requested – that’s how we pay the musicians! Originally from New York City via birthplace, Bayonne, New Jersey, Marlina plays solo, duo and combo, with her regular quartet consisting of Marlina on guitar, Richard Saunders on bass, John Fisher on drums, and either a horn or piano — in this case, with her long-time associate, the wonderful tenor sax player Madaline Duran. Marlina has performed and/or recorded with countless great musicians including Jules Broussard, Danny Armstrong, Mel Martin, Richie Cole, Junius Simmons, Jeff Chambers, Eddie Marshall, Donald “Duck” Bailey, Si Perkoff, Eddie Henderson, Ylonda Nichols, Juanita Ellington, and Dave Black, drummer for Duke Ellington.  She has also taught jazz ensembles and jazz and blues guitar at San Quentin Prison, and of course teaches privately and in group settings. Possessing a California…

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Saturday, August 19th – 7:30-10:00 pm
Fog – a jazz quartet blankets the pop/rock/jazz landscape
Brian Melvin, drums; Peter Barshay, bass
Brad Buethe, guitar; Matt Renzi, reeds
jazz club! when lights are low…
$15 cover charge

  Fog combines the talents of four internationally lauded musicians: three — multi-reed player Matt Renzi, guitarist Brad Buethe and bassist Peter Barshay — resident in San Francisco, and one — drummer/percussionist Brian Melvin — who has for some years resided in Estonia.      Over the course of his career, Brian has played and recorded with many of the world’s leading musicians. Not limited by styles, he’s worked with Joe Henderson, Mike Stern, John Scofield, Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, Joe Lovano, Bobo Stenson, Toots Thielemans, Richard Bona, Bob Weir, Greg Allman and many more.      One of Brian’s formative associations was with the Hall of Fame bassist Jaco Pastorius. They were good friends and made five historic recordings together, including “Standards Zone” (Global Pacific Records), which was the No. 1 jazz album for 15 weeks. A more recent project, Beatlejazz, has seen all four of its cd releases reach…

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Gigging musicians! You have nothing to lose but your lack of a collective voice to achieve fair wages for your work!
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https://www.independentmusiciansalliance.org/

Read more here - Andy Gilbert's Feb 25 article about the IMA from KQED's site

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