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Rosemary Manno has lived in San Francisco since 1983.   She grew up in Buffalo, New York and has lived in Paris whenever possible. She is a published poet, artist, world traveler, lover of foreign tongues, the natural world and revolutionary struggle and is a member of the Revolutionary Poets Brigade. Her work has also appeared in numerous chapbooks, magazines and anthologies. Her forthcoming collection is entitled Marseille. Roderick Iverson is a poet, novelist and translator. He speaks French German and Polish fluently and a number of other languages as well. He is one of the first writers to translate and publish the work of Georg Trakl in the United States. Recently he has toured France reading selections of his work with a group of other poets influenced by Beat poetry. He presently lives and works in San Francisco. An open mic follows. Hosted by Jerry Ferraz
Read MoreWait!! Is Bird & Beckett a jazz venue? a rock-a-billy venue? Is it too early in the month for a jazz-a-billy date? Just what is jazz-a-billy anyway? Exploring that last timeless question, you may want to check out the article linked here and then consider this statement attributed to Jinx from a great San Jose Mercury article that ran in the paper a few days ago:  “My whole approach is similar to a jazz musician. I like when music happens at a certain moment in a song and it may never happen that way again. There’s a kind of adventure to that.” In the San Jose Merc article, Jinx goes on to say “One thing I like about rockabilly — anything you can play in a blues, jazz, swing, or country music context, you can put all of that stuff into rockabilly and it fits.” All true! And we’ve seen it get…
Read MorePaul Fericano founded the Stoogist movement and, besides being a terrific satirical poet, is the mind behind Yossarian Universal News Service (YU) (why not?). Ellaraine Lockie’s poems have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize eleven times. Art Beck’s Luxorius Opera Omnia, a Duet for Sitar and Trombone (Otis College, Seismicity Editions) was awarded the 2013 Northern California Book award for poetry in translation.
Read MoreCatch Sylvia Cuenca leading a fabulous trio with Wil Blades on organ and Paul Bollenback on guitar, mid-way through a four date Bay Area run– Cafe Stritch in San Jose on Thursday and Friday, Bird & Beckett Saturday night, and Chez Hanny Sunday afternoon. Read E. “Doc” Smith’s BeyondChron article on the date here! Click here to read up on Sylvia Click here to read up on Paul Bollenback Click here to read up on Wil Blades Frank Hanny always does a nice job of presenting bios of the players… you can read what he’s gathered here.  Hear the trio at Bird & Beckett Saturday night, and then hear them again Sunday afternoon at Frank’s place, Chez Hanny on Silver Avenue over in the Portola District, a hop, skip and a jump from Bird & Beckett.  www.chezhanny.com If you’re coming up from the South Bay, please do bring…
Read MoreJoin us for the San Francisco Launch Party for the anthology Cross Strokes, Poetry between Los Angeles and San Francisco on Saturday, May 14th from 2 to 4 pm. Readings by: Neeli Cherkovski Tim Donnelly Sharon Doubiago Patrick James Dunagan Bill Mohr Paul Vangelisti Maw Shein Win Plus readings of work by Francisco X. Alarcon, Jack Hirschman, and Lenore Kandel. check the facebook event page at https://www.facebook.com/events/153599258375281/
Read More      Aaron Cohn, bass      Gaea Schell, piano        Luke Westbrook, guitar jazz in the bookshop, every Friday night $10 per adult if you can wing it. don’t stay away for lack of funds. but if you’re good for it, the culture’s better off.
Read MoreEvery second Thursday, gather with a bookish batch of your neighbors to yak up the books… this month, it’s Barbara Kingsolver’s Flight Behavior… next month, God’s Hotel by Victoria Sweet… July, Some Luck by Jane Smiley. The folks love to see new faces, and to solicit their input on future books to read. So don’t be shy! Want to make yourself instantly popular? Bring a bottle of something or a snack. It’s been known to work before!
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Sunday, May 8th – 4:30-6:30 pm – Happy Mothers Day!
Gail Dobson Band
a jazz matriarch and her progeny!
Gail Dobson has been a jazz singer for decades, inspiring and inspired by a family of musicians, immediate and extended — Mas Koga, shakuhachi, flute and saxophone and Smith Dobson V, vibes and sax… Alan Hall, drums… Luke Westbook, guitar… Sam Bevan, bass have been the core of her band for a good long time. Â Her recent CD “How Fragile We Are” features these musicians, with Adam Gay subbing for Sam on bass. Â The band will do some of that material, and will assay a number of tunes the Dobsons, a clan spun from the late, great pianist Smith Dobson IV, have long used as a vehicle to get at the essence of the music. You shouldn’t miss this date. Mama Gail will be a bit disappointed with you if you do!
Read MoreTwo supremely talented young players go toe to toe for two sets of live duo jazz. Â What a way to spend a little time on a San Francisco Saturday afternoon. Besides being an accomplished leader, Grant Levin is in high demand as a sideman for live and recorded gigs around the region. Likewise, Danny Brown makes any gig he plays a complete delight. One of the most natural young jazz players we’ve heard. All in all, this is certain to be a wonderful afternoon of music. Grant leads a duo session at Bird & Beckett on the 2nd and 4th Saturday afternoon of each month.
Read More Live jazz lives in San Francisco! Sheldon Brown – Alto Saxophone Ben Goldberg – Clarinet John Shifflett – Bass Jason Lewis – Drums Thelonious Monk + Herbie Nichols + Originals! Sheldon writes: Ben and I have been making music together in a variety of groups for almost 25 years, as members of Clarinet Thing (led by Beth Custer and also featuring Harvey Wainapel), Darren Johnston Quintet, Touch and Go (led by Vijay Anderson) and Goldberg, Brown Anderson Trio, and, of course, many of Graham Connah’s amazing large ensembles. We’ll be playing music of Herbie Nichols and Thelonious Monk (two composers who have fascinated us for years), and a few originals of our own. We’ll be joined by two of our favorite rhythm section cohorts and all around great fellas, John Shifflett, on bass, and Jason Lewis on drums. Join us as this piano-less quartet tackles the music of two of…
Read MoreExpect a generous portion of Lester  Young-inspired tenor sax playing from one of the very best sax players in the Bay Area, when Smith Dobson V is joined by drummer Tony Johnson, bassist Miles Wick & pianist Adam Shulman!
Read MoreAl Molina, trumpet Jerry Logas, sax and clarinet Don Prell, bass Vinnie Rodriguez, drums Jazz history right here folks! Bebop, lovely standards, a little trad… bass-sax-drums -Â from “Ornithology” to “Doxy” — from “For All We Know” to “St. James Infirmary.” Bassist Don Prell is about 85 and he shows no sign of flagging. None that we believe anyway. His roots are in the West Coast jazz realm of SoCal in the 1950s, and no one plays with more intensity. Al Molina is a special guest on the date– San Francisco-born (1935), Al grew up in a musical family and dove into jazz early and permanently. He’s got a beautiful style, lyrical and fiery at once. Jerry Logas, on sax, has a good fifty years of jazz performance under his belt, we’d guess, and no one plays a sweeter clarinet or a more soulful tenor sax. Bari too. He’s nowhere happier…
Read MoreDutch poet and novelist Nachoem M. Wijnberg, acclaimed as one of the foremost Dutch authors of the last decades, will visit San Francisco in May to read from his recent novel, The Jews (punctum books, 2016, tr. Vincent W. J. van Gerven Oei) and Divan of Ghalib (White Pine Press, 2016, tr. David Colmer). Bird & Beckett is pleased for the opportunity to present a reading by Mr. Wijnberg of these works on Tuesday, May 3rd at 7 pm, accompanied by translator Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei and Eileen Joy, founding director of punctum books. Wijnberg’s first book of poetry De simulatie van de schepping (The Simulation of the Creation) was published in 1989 and nominated as a best debut. His work went on to receive a series of Dutch and Belgian awards, including the highly prestigious 2009 VSB Prize for the best book of poetry published in the Netherlands, for Het leven…
Read MoreRon Sauer Ron Sauer is a native New Yorker and a leading light of the North Beach art and poetry scene, known for trenchant social satires and poignant love poems and for translations of Baudelaire, Aloysius Betrand, and Jacques Prevert. A troubadour of urban America, Sauer is a musician, collagist, art collector, teacher of film history and literature, polymath critic, and compulsive talker. The only formal education he admits to is a summa cum laude in Horizontal Angelology. He likes to spend his free time playing haberdasher to the happily impoverished. He is the co-founder, with artist Rebecca Peters, of Fly-By-Night Productions, which stages art exhibitions, and publishes Off the Cuff Press broadside editions of new poetry and prose. Dan De Vries Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Dan De Vries has lived in San Francisco since ’91. Before then, Denver, Laramie, Vancouver, Ann Arbor, and periodically up and down the…
Read MoreGet in with the In Crowd Pianist Eric Shifrin & Friends Tom Griesser, sax; Paul Smith, bass; Randy Odell, drums Sunday, May 1st – 7:30-10:00 pm No cover charge
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