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in San Francisco's Glen Park neighborhood
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Twice a month on a Saturday afternoon (2nd & 4th), one of the Bay Area’s hidden treasurers, pianist Grant Levin, works through two sets of jazz standards and originals with a duo partner, and the results always hold the Bird & Beckett audience transfixed. Try it– you won’t often find such a sublime way to pass a summer afternoon. June 25th, bassist Charles Thomas shares the bandstand.  Born and raised in San Francisco, Charles made the switch from cello to bass in junior high school, adding guitar, piano and drums along the way. Now he’s known to sing with gusto, as well. Charles grew up in the Fillmore district and became well known in the Bay Area playing pop, reggae, jazz and classical idioms, picking up music degrees from City College and San Francisco State, touring the Pacific Northwest with the great Sierra Leone guitarist and singer, Sooliman Rogie even as he was completing the…
Read MoreTwo hugely creative and talented tenor players collaborating on two sets of jazz, out on the front line of the Scott Foster Quintet — Scott on guitar, Alex Farrell on  bass and Mark Lee on drums. It’s impossible to believe this won’t be a classic outing long to be remembered. Scott Foster leads an ensemble every month at Bird & Beckett and it’s always a treat.  This month, he’s traded Fridays with Chuck Peterson, so we’ve got him on the fourth Friday of June rather than the third.  Back to the normal schedule in July.
Read MoreBassist Walter Savage has returned to the Bay Area — living now up in Vallejo — after a too-lengthy sojourn in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Walter grew up in Watts, where his father was a preacher and where he couldn’t imagine not singing– which he still does plenty. Walter picked up the bass while serving in the military in the 1960s, taken with the work of the great Paul Chambers with Miles Davis. Once back in Los Angeles, he bought a bass and took lessons from legendary musicians of two generations, Al McKibbon and Leroy Vinnegar, and played in the rhythm sections of Bobby Hutcherson, at Howard Rumsey’s Lighthouse in Hermosa Beach, as well as Horace Tapscott, Arthur Blythe, Gerald Wilson, Taj Mahal, Gloria Lynn and plenty of others. Walter eventually made his way up to San Francisco and environs, where he was heard regularly at Yoshi’s, Jazz at Pearl’s, Enrico’s, Bach…
Read MoreLatif Harris and David Meltzer — two poets with deep, deep roots — hold the stage. Each is in his 70s, each dedicated to poetry since the 1950s, each with children dear to them all along the way. At David’s first reading in the store, we urged him to read his poem “The Red Shoes,” that has him nimbly skittering over his kids’ scattered debris in a mad acrobatic dash of language. And Latif’s first reading here, sweet and profound, actually took place on Fathers Day 15 years ago, and was a moment of reunion with his son Raphael. We’re more than pleased to host Latif and David together on this occasion! It’s no small matter that both are important poets in a much larger sense.
Read More2 pm: Poets Latif Harris and David Meltzer, with Zan Stewart on saxophone. 4:30 pm: Walter Savage Trio, with Grant Levin on piano and Renzell Merritt on drums. 7:30 pm: Jinx Jones & the Jazz-a-Billy All Stars
Read MoreA new Gallery Ex Libris show  is up through the end of June – hand lettering & book arts in the digital age, by students of the formidable Grendel Lofqvist at CCSF, our favorite institution ever! June 16th, 7:30 pm, jazz vocalist Melanie O’Reilly and pianist Frank Martin, with actors Esther Mulligan and John Ilyin, link Joyce and Jazz on Bloomsday. June 18th, 7:30 pm, tenor player D’Armous Boone is featured with the Ways & Means Committee alongside trumpeter Gary Bean and alto player Michael Bush; Art Khu on piano, Heshima Mark Williams on bass and Ele Howell on drums. June 19th, Fathers Day Poets Latif Harris and David Meltzer are joined by saxophonist Zan Stewart at 2 pm, Walter Savage leads a trio featuring Renzell Merritt on drums and Grant Levin on piano at 4:30. and Jinx Jones rips it up for his new, young son Hudson on Father’s Day, jazz-a-billy style, at 7:30. Poets Michael Koch and James Cagney hold forth…
Read MoreBefore heading out to Europe with Idris Ackamoor and the Pyramids this summer, bassist Heshima Mark Williams gets in another session with the Ways & Means Committee, a project of three horn players whose vocations are in medicine and business, but whose hearts are in jazz — two are on board for this date: Dr. Gary Bean on trumpet and flugelhorn and Michael Bush on alto sax. The Ways & Means Committee — trumpeter Gary Bean and alto player Michael Bush, with a a superb rhythm section — Art Khu on piano, Heshima Mark Williams on bass and Ele Howell on drums — is joined tonight by tenor player D’Armous Boone, subbing for previously scheduled Howard Wiley, himself standing in for WMC core member Dr. David Farrazares, who can’t make the gig either.
Read MoreThe heart and soul of jazz at Bird & Beckett are this band and singer Dorothy Lefkovits. Â Tenor player Chuck Peterson started the whole Bird & Beckett jazz program back in late 2002, and Dorothy converged with the scene right back at the beginning. Â Nowadays, Chuck leads a group that comprises five wonderful musicians who all got their start in jazz five or six decades ago, and who have played together in many, many different circumstances all along the way. Â Regular bass player Dean Reilly has other commitments this month, so we’ll have cornerstone bassist Al Obidinsky taking his place for the evening alongside drummer Tony Johnson, guitarist Glen Deardorff, reed player Howard Dudune and, of course, Chuck on sax and flute. Dorothy joins the group on vocals for several songs on each set. Music ends at eight, so don’t be late! This Friday, we’ll dedicate the jazz party to…
Read MoreA jazz & literary evening in celebration  of Bloomsday! Joyce & Jazz Featuring celebrated Irish celtic-jazz vocalist Melanie O’Reilly with Frank Martin on piano $15 cover charge / $10 seniors and students    Join us for an evening with Melanie O’Reilly, award-winning  Irish jazz singer and songwriter, teaming with top Bay Area jazz pianist Frank Martin to perform original music inspired by writings of James Joyce, interwoven with readings from Joyce’s works by renowned actors Esther Mulligan and John Ilyin. Melanie and Frank also offer a jazz take on songs Joyce himself loved and mentions in Ulysses and various of his writings. “thoroughly modern take on the jazz tradition…. utterly transformative.” Ken Kubernik, Music Connection Melanie O’Reilly is one of Ireland’s foremost jazz singers and her own unique style of Celtic Jazz , which she has brought to international audiences, has been described as “A gorgeous sound..Celtic Cadence with a jazz sensibility. ” Contra Costa Times and “Breathtaking,… sheer virtuosity” Irish Times. Her music has…
Read MoreOn the second Sunday of the month, The Seducers continue a traditional booking that started at the Riptide Bar out on Taraval, and continues at Bird & Beckett until the Riptide is rebuilt and the doors flung back open. This lovely band is led by the self-effacing pedal steel master, Joe Goldmark, with loquacious and gracious Mitch Polzak and modest, melliflous Eddie Kendrik fronting the outfit, all propelled by the well tuned drums of Kenny Owen. Â If you’ve got a taste for Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, Johnny Paycheck, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson… this band will please you no end.
Read MoreInspired by the western swing and early country boppers of the late 1940s and early 1950s, The B-Stars bring the golden age of country & western swing back to the dancehalls and dental parlors, barrooms and bookstores, so hold onto your hats and bring your dancin’ shoes & your complete set of Zane Grey! The B-Stars wrote the book on western retro, so they might as well sign for Zane. We’re sure he wouldn’t mind! The B-Stars are: Greg Yanito – Vocals – Guitar Eric Reedy – Vocals – Upright Bass Larry Chung – Vocals – Steel Guitar – Fiddle Hank Maninger – Vocals – Guitar Billy Ze – Vocals – Drums Fixtures on the San Francisco scene for a decade, The B-Stars have performed from Seattle to San Diego, have toured the Great Lakes and East Coast region, and have played to enthralled crowds from Chicago to Nashville, Tennessee.…
Read MoreFrom 4 to 6 pm, the remarkable jazz pianist Grant Levin invites a his long-time jazz associate, bassist Chris Amberger to the stage for two sets as a duo, and then returns at 7:30 to lead a quartet featuring sax player Lyle Link, recently arrived on the Bay Area jazz scene from Washington, D.C., with Chris on bass and Rick Rivera on drums — once again defining jazz as it is played in San Francisco in 2016!
Read MoreTwo sets of jazz by top Bay Area players Henry Hung, trumpet Jordan Samuels, guitar Hans Glawischnig, bass Eric Garland, drums San Francisco’s longest running neighborhood jazz party runs on!
Read MoreJerry Ferraz hosts a poetry reading here at Bird & Beckett twice a month, with an open mic following two featured readers. He’s done it for years, and Bird & Beckett has become known as a particularly rich and welcoming environment for experienced poets and those just beginning to test the waters. Carlos Suarez has known his mind as a writer for decades, and his volume called “Between Rivers” has long been a favorite — evoking a contemporary and timeless landscape of urban and conceptual human habitation. As for Jerry Ferraz, a native of this soil – Eureka Valley born – a wandering bard of the San Francisco back lanes – painter of the zen comedy - he’s kept Glen Park and Bird & Beckett on his peripatetic route for many years, tuning the space twice a month for pairs of featured poets and a revolving and ever expanding cast of open…
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