653 Chenery Street
in San Francisco's Glen Park neighborhood

1-415-586-3733
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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!

Sunday, April 23rd – 4:30-6:30 pm
The Flying Salvias
which way west? Sunday concert series

Flying Salvias is an alt-everything duo from Brisbane, CA– the City of the Stars! A quartet for this appearance, actually! We appear to be at a watershed moment with the Salvias this April! As a twosome, they’ve been characterized as everything from “Ameri-kinda Alt Everything” to “Alt Cabaret”. Henry is well known for his expressive piano style and impressive chops, and Kathleen’s voice can go from a whisper to a roar and back again with heartfelt emotional appeal. She is a musical gadabout. He is a musical sponge. Their backstory? She was in Classic Country Heaven in San Francisco. He was in Top 40 Hell in Detroit. She co-founded The Rayons, a new wave girl group, in 1982 and went on to help form the original progressive metal band Holy Mary. She also became a founding member of the Incredible 60’s Rock and Soul Review (IRS) with blues king Chris…

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Sunday, April 23rd – 2-4 pm
A Holy Trinity of Poets: Beck, Cherkovski, Shurin

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Saturday, April 22nd – 7:30-10pm
The Linchpins
jazz club! when lights are low… every Saturday night

The Linchpins, a quintet comprising the personnel of two fine trios, pivoting on their bassist-in-common. Philip Greenlief and Cory Wright, reeds Scott Foster, guitar Dan Seamans, bass Tom Hassett, drums   This quintet is an intriguing prospect, one that appears to have caught fire in the minds of these five adventuresome and very fine musicians (Greenlief, Seamans and Hassett of The Lost Trio; Foster, Wright and Seamans of the Scott Foster Trio), as they begin to pick the tunes and contemplate their collaboration on the Bird & Beckett bandstand.

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Friday, April 21st – 5:30-8 pm
Scott Foster Quartet plays Monk’s Music
jazz and bebop in the bookshop
every Friday since 2002

This will be a fun band! Wonderful musicians: David Boyce, saxophone Scott Foster, guitar Noah Schenker, bass Cairo McCockran, drums Scott Foster leads the date on the 3rd Friday of each month, assembling a new group and repertoire for each outing. We can’t remember an occasion on which we’ve been disappointed! In fact, it’s been a delight each time.

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Thursday, April 20th – 7:30-10:00 pm
JimBo Trout & the Fishpeople

Come trout fishing at Bird and Beckett! Since 1992 JimBo Trout and the Fishpeople have been brewing a good-time musical gumbo made up of bluegrass, blues, ragtime, jazz, cowboy, country, early rock+roll, jug band, old-time Appalachian, and more. The band features JimBo Trout on guitar, banjo, harmonica and vocals, along with Steve Neil on bass and Paul Shelasky on fiddle. “Twang lovers couldn’t ask for much more.” East Bay Express      

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Tuesday, April 18th – 7:00 pm –
The Violin and the Cello
Matteo Montanari & Rocco Malagoli
on tour — suggested donation $10

Matteo Montanari and Rocco Malagoli are two passionate musicians from Italy with worldwide performing experience; seeking always to discover new musical ideas in the world and new environments to convey the inspiration classical music gives us every day. Their travels have brought them through San Francisco, occasioning this impromptu addition to the bookshop’s concert schedule. Both Matteo and Rocco are also enthusiastic teachers, believing in the importance of sharing their experience and passion with the next generation of musicians. The Violin and the Cello offer a wide possibility of performances and a heterogeneous repertoire. Sample program J.S. Bach – Sonata BWV 1021 A. Vivaldi – The 4 Seasons W.A. Mozart – Duet KV 423 L.V. Beethoven – Duet WoO 27 n.1 F. Schubert – Serenade J. Brahms – Hungarian Dances J. Massenet – Meditation from “Thais” F. Tarrega – Recuerdos de la Alhambra S. Joplin – Ragtimes J. Williams – Music…

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Monday, April 17th – 7-9 pm
Poet David Watts + Poets on Parnassus
POETS! Featured readers followed by an open mic
every 1st & 3rd Monday

Poet David Watts reads his work. Joined by members of the “Poets on Parnassus” workshop: Jenny Qi - Bill Vlach - Sarah Paris - Laura Moore. An open mic follows. POETS! every first and third Monday night Jerry Ferraz, m.c.

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Sunday, April 16th – 4:30-6:30 pm
Ed Ivey Orchestra
a roots/country quartet
$10-15 suggested donation
which way west? Sunday concert series

Ed Ivey hit town in the punk era with the Rhythm Pigs out of Austin, Texas. Now he’s a bandleader and padrone of the North Beach scene and its satellites… as well as a booker, erstwhile club owner (50 Mason Social Club), jam session leader (Swig and the Lucky Horseshoe) and restauranteur (Soluna across from the Asian Art Museum), and all around favorite human person. Wonderful musician, too– did we mention? The Ed Ivey Orchestra covers a lot of ground in a big little package! Rootsy, bluesy, a little Tex Mex, a little Blue Note jazz… Dylan, Hank Williams, Mexican songs, the occasional Nina Simone song… and of course some Chicano vibe in the L.A. style. Ed Ivey on guitar and vocals, Blake Ritterman on drums, Andrew Couttie on bass and Derek Fairchild on dobro.

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Saturday, April 15, 2017 – 7:30-10 pm – $15 cover
Dmitri Matheny JAZZ NOIR

Dmitri Matheny, flugelhorn Matt Clark, piano Perry Thoorsell, bass Mark Lee, drums On April 15th, Dmitri Matheny concludes a five-date swing through major Bay Area venues with a performance at Bird & Beckett of material from his 2016 release JAZZ NOIR. Dmitri Matheny, born in Nashville in 1965, became proficient on trumpet during his teens in Tucson and carried his studies further at Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan and Berklee College of Music in Boston. On reaching Boston, Matheny’s development on trumpet was shaped by the noted New York brass teacher Carmine Caruso, but in 1988-89, his final year at Berklee, he switched his focus from trumpet to flugelhorn under the tutelage of the great Art Farmer (1928-1999). Farmer, a key figure on trumpet beginning in the early 1950s, became the defining voice on flugelhorn after taking up the horn in about 1960. Farmer’s warmth and lyricism on that instrument…

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Thursday, April 13th – 7:30-9:30 pm
HowellDevine
canyon moonlight music series – occasional Thursday and Sunday nights

Delta blues juggernaut! Joshua Howell, guitar, harmonica, vocals Joe Kyle, Jr., bass Pete Devine, drums  

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Friday, April 14th – 5:30-8 pm
The Joe Cohen Show!
jazz in the bookshop every Friday evening

Tenor titan Joe Cohen leads dates all over town with a revolving cast of spectacularly talented local jazz musicians — it’s The Joe Cohen Show!  At Bird & Beckett this Friday, it’ll be Jeremy Lieber on piano, Ollie Dudek on bass and Mark Lee on drums. Lucky us!

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Sunday, April 9th – 7:30-9:30 pm
The Seducers – Classic, Outlaw & Honky Tonk Country Music

Joe Goldmark , pedal steel guitar; Mitch Polzak, lead guitar and vocals; Hank Maninger, bass guitar and vocals; Kenny Owens, drums. The Seducers play Bird & Beckett on the second Sunday of April and May, and then move to the first Sunday in June. Classic songs by the likes of Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, Hank Williams plus originals and a few from left field. It all makes for a lovely way to spend a Sunday evening before returning to the working grind.      

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Sunday, April 9th – 4:30-6:30 pm
The Cottontails

Karina Denike, vocals Tom Griesser, sax Michael McIntosh, piano Ari Munkres, bass Randy Lee Odell, drums Swingin’ jazz that evokes the best of the cocktail world from the ’20s to the ’50s. This outfit held down the third Sunday slot at the Riptide bar out on Taraval until fire destroyed the place a couple of years ago.  Since then, they’ve been all over town — Bimbo’s 365 Club last New Year’s Eve, weekly bookings at the Club Deluxe and at Reed & Greenough, The Rite Spot, Le Colonial… and now, at last, at Bird & Beckett! Here’s a report from before the Riptide was burned out:  ” ……..We are ready to stop in at the historic Riptide to see what could be described, without (m)any accusations of hyperbole, as one of the best jazz bands in the world – The Cottontails. The Cottontails are the freewheeling, day-off super-group of several…

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Saturday, April 8th – 7:30-10 pm
jazz club! when lights are low…
Julie Kelly and the Vince Lateano Trio

Drummer Vince Lateano is a legend on the San Francisco jazz scene. Julie Kelly is a long-time friend of Vince and his wife, the vocalist Madeline Eastman. The late, respected jazz critic Leonard Feather once said of jazz singer Julie Kelly, “Julie Kelly radiates a sense of joy and spontaneity. Listening to her, you are reminded that jazz singing is still alive and well!” Feather’s successor at the Los Angeles Times, the veteran critic Don Heckman, referred to Kelly as having, “one of the finest vocal jazz instruments of the ’90’s”. Born in Oakland, California, Kelly grew up absorbing herself in gospel, blues and jazz in addition to pop and classical music. “When I was 13,” she remembers, “I was listening to Thelonius Monk, John Coltrane, Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie, as well as Dave Brubeck, and those wonderful albums with Miles Davis and Gil Evans. It wasn’t long before I…

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Saturday, April 8th – 4-6 pm
Grant Levin Duo
with Charles Thomas 

Grant Levin Duo with Charles Thomas

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The Independent Musicians Alliance

Gigging musicians! You have nothing to lose but your lack of a collective voice to achieve fair wages for your work!
The IMA can be a conduit for you, if you join in to make it work.

https://www.independentmusiciansalliance.org/

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

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