653 Chenery Street
in San Francisco's Glen Park neighborhood

1-415-586-3733
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Tuesday to Sunday
noon to six

 

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Sunday, December 8th – 4:30-6:30 pm
The Crooked Jades

With this special show the Crooked Jades will be gearing up to celebrate their 20th anniversary in 2014!! The Jades state that “Bird & Beckett has always been a great intimate venue to try new material, but in this case the core trio will be fearlessly attempting a 20-year retrospective, unearthing the Crooked Jades back catalogue from their proto-grass beginnings… ALL THE WAY, BACK, TO THE YEAR, 1994!” The Crooked Jades Trio for this special event is Jeff Kazor (vocals/guitar/ukulele), Lisa Berman(slide/banjo/harmonium), and Erik Pearson (banjo/dobro and harmonium).

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Tuesday, December 3rd – 7:00 pm
CD release!
Colonels of Truth

Hailing from way up in Miraloma Park, Robert Mueller leads this Americana/roots country rock outfit with Rick Santos, both contributing original songs, guitar work and vocals.  With the stellar work of string wonder Peter Dominguez (dobro, banjo & guitars) and bassist/producer David Sands, the band is complete. Their tremendous, haunting & wry “Songs of Love, Blood & Redemption” is fresh out and well worth your dollars.  Come hear the band and buy the CD! And oh yeah, Mueller plays a mean mandolin as well!

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Bird Lives!
Eddie Duran & Friends
Sunday, Dec. 1st, 4:30-6:30 p.m.

Eddie Duran, guitar Chuck Peterson & Mad Duran, saxes Henry Hung, trumpet Dean Reilly, bass Vince Lateano, drums Back in 1952, young Eddie Duran was the house guitarist at San Francisco’s Say When Club on Bush Street when Charlie Parker was brought in for a two-week booking with co-headliner Flip Phillips.  Flip quit the gig after a week and Bird demanded that management dump all but Eddie from the bandstand, calling in drummer Larence Marable and a young trumpet player named Chet Baker, fresh out of the U.S. Army, making his first professional San Francisco gig.  Larance and Chet had just played an engagement with Bird at the Tradewinds, down in Ingleside near L.A., and were rarin’ to go. As it happens, a young reed player named Chuck Peterson (founder of Bird & Beckett’s Friday jazz series) was in the audience soaking it all up, having just arrived from Oregon, transferring from Reed College to San Francisco State College.  Chuck still remembers Bird…

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Fifth Friday jazz in the bookshop
November 29th, 5:30 to 8:00 pm
Lipskin – Logas – Ventresco
Echoes of Storyville,
Harlem & Tin Pan Alley

Friday, Nov. 29th – 5:30-8:00 pm: Special Fifth Friday Booking!   Mike Lipskin, acclaimed Harlem stride piano master, teams up with reed player Jerry Logas, whose way with early New Orleans style clarinet is exquisite, and world-class ragtime guitar specialist Craig Ventresco. Born in New York, Mike Lipskin was digging his father’s Fats Waller records by the age of four, and by high school he was making his way to Harlem to learn the intricacies of Harlem stride piano technique from some of the originators of the music, including Willie “The Lion” Smith, Luckey Roberts, Cliff Jackson & Donald Lamberts.  Listening to one of Mike’s recordings of the music, Waller’s guitarist from the old days, Al Casey, said “I think I’m with Fats right now!”  We’re delighted to welcome Mike back to Bird & Beckett for this return trio engagement, in very good company indeed! Bird & Beckett regulars have a long love affair with…

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Sunday, November 24th — 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Music at Large:
The Lewis Jordan Quintet

which way west? Sunday concert series every week, music from the four points of the compass no cover, donations requested Saxophonist Lewis Jordan writes: I began Music at Large in 1976, dedicated to interdisciplinary and multicultural productions, with presentations incorporating music, theater, dance, poetry and visual art.  Since that time, Music at Large has been a vehicle for producing musical performances of my own and others’ work, plays, and panels. The genesis of the Music at Large is the commitment to bringing people together by bridging arbitrary distinctions that have only served to divide us from ourselves, as well as serving to divide us from others.  As the saying goes, “put all my food on the same plate.” A few highlights include: In 1976, Music at Large featured a performance that included dancers Adela Chu, Andrea Sherman and Yuki Shiroma at the Metropolitan Art Center in San Francisco.  Also in…

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Sunday, November 24th — 2:30 p.m.
Walker Talks! on Rainer Maria Rilke
and the Duino Elegies

Each month, Walker Brents III explores a topic from the realms of literature, mythology, history–wherever his interests take him–and he never fails to take his listeners along on a fascinating excursion deep into his subjects.  This month he discusses a poet and a work of poetry which has held great fascination for him for decades, plumbing the ways in which it represents “a message for our times.”

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Once Upon a Time in Babylon
Poet Ron Johnson – Sun. 11/24 1:30pm

“…once upon a time in Babylon we all breathed pure imagination our only master & our mistress who tore men’s mind asunder and dazzled Heaven’s Queen O! Once upon a time in holy Babylon!” Ron Johnson reads at Bird & Beckett Sunday, November the twenty fourth, one thirty post meridian time

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Thursday, November 21st, 7 pm
Featured Poets plus Open Mic
Third Thursday of Every Month at 7 p.m.

Thursday, November 21st, 7:00 p.m. Featured poets Dan Richman and Sally King Open mic follows.  Jerry Ferraz hosts. Sally King is an artist and writer.  Her recently published debut poetry collection, A Tale of Two Heads, is a series of phantasmagorically compressed dream lyrics, one extraordinary poem linked to another in a progression that is, for a reader, like watching someone become a poet right in front of their eyes.  Her work has appeared in several Bay Area shows, and her film and book reviews can be found at www.blogundine.blogspot.com. Dan Richman writes poetry, plays, novels and essays.  His latest novel is Tristan, Isolt, and the Sea.  A volume of poetry, Farming in San Francisco, was published by Fithian Press in 2004.

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Sunday, November 17th – two events:
poets Hummel/Smith at 2 p.m.
+ Homespun jazz trio from 4:30 to 6:30

2 pm:  Maria Hummel (House and Fire, American Poetry Review) and Austin Smith (Almanac, Princeton) read from their recent poetry collections. 4:30 pm:  Homespun, with Grant Levin (piano), Fred Randolph (bass) and Bryan Bowman (drums) – two sets of elegant & lovely live jazz — from their gorgeous repertoire of standards and originals..  

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jazz in the bookshop
The Scott Foster Ensemble
featuring David Boyce
Friday, Nov. 15th, 5:30 to 8:00 p.m.

Scott Foster’s group this Friday includes David Boyce, co-founder of Broun Fellinis, on saxophone, plus bassist Noah Schenker and drummer Dave Mihaly.  All three of Scott’s sidemen on this date have extensive experience on the San Francisco jazz & related improvised music scene.  Each month, Scott enlists some of the most talented musicians around for his Bird & Beckett dates on the third Friday of each month — so we’ve been lucky to hear a rich variety of approaches and styles as the months go by.

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Lee Morgan Tribute!
This Sunday, Nov. 10, 4:30-6:30 pm

Orion Edmondson, drums, leads a quintet tribute to Philadelphia-born trumpeter Lee Morgan — famed for a hip, soulful, hard bop jazz output during the late 1950s and 1960s that became a significant soundtrack for the times.  From New York, trumpeter Justin Smith handles the duties evoking Morgan’s sound and persona, while fellow bandmates Ruben Salcido on sax, Steve McQuarry on piano, Joe McKinley on bass flesh out the signature Blue Note sound that has never stopped reverberating through the music we know of as jazz… Morgan recorded 25 albums as a leader on Blue Note Records starting in 1956.  Played on Coltrane’s 1957 “Blue Trane” album, was a long-time member of Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers alongside Wayne Shorter and Bobby Timmons, and hit big with his own “Sidewinder” lp on Blue Note in 1963.  His last album was recorded for Blue Note in September 1971.  Morgan was shot in a club where he was performing in…

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jazz in the bookshop
The Bird & Beckett Bebop Band
Friday, Nov. 8, 5:30-8:00 pm
(plus, a Marcus Books update)

jazz in the bookshop is our long-running Friday evening jazz shindig… now celebrating it’s 12th year!  Nearly 600 consecutive Fridays of live jazz in an intimate independent book shop. Since the beginning, drummer Jimmy Ryan has been on the scene, and he now leads a sizzling jazz quintet — the Bird & Beckett Bebop Band — on the second Friday of every month.  Tonight, Henry Hung, trumpet, and Danny Brown, tenor sax, make up the front line, with Don Alberts on piano and Aaron Cohn on bass joining Jimmy in the rhythm section. Jimmy & Don have both been on the San Francisco jazz scene since about 1960 when Don was house pianist at Jimbo’s Bop City (in the building that now houses Marcus Books) and Jimmy was a frequent performer there alongside the likes of the late great Bishop Norman Williams… Marcus Books is marching on — thriving really, despite attempts…

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Saturday, November 16th, 7 pm
Book Release Party!
Jason Friedman’s debut
short story collection, Fire Year
from Sarabande Books

  Dazzling writing & great company Saturday night, November 16th, 7pm, at Bird & Beckett Books to celebrate the release of Jason Friedman’s short story collection! From a recent review: In a collection of seven pieces of literary fiction, winner of the 2012 Mary McCarthy Prize, Jason K. Friedman, confronts love and religion, family and sexual identity, faith secular and holy, and humor wry and hopeful, in an exploration of the Jewish experience in the American South. The collection opens with “Blue,” in which an awkward boy at his bar mitzvah takes his first stumbling steps toward adult awareness. After immersing himself in the Torah as part of the ceremony, he confronts the mundane. “Reunion” follows. A hip and edgy New Yorker reluctantly returns home to Savannah for his twenty-fifth high school reunion—there bemused and then seduced by a former classmate, “the rich kid who played football and baseball,” only to…

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Every Friday, 5:30 to 8:00pm:
jazz in the bookshop

We’ve been doing it for 11 straight years now– straight-ahead hard bop every Friday evening by seasoned pros and some of the most talented youngsters on the San Francisco scene, ever since sax player Chuck Peterson got the ball rolling back in October of 2002.  Last month, we finished out our 11th year of consecutive Fridays, with never a missed date — that’s about 575 Fridays in a row, and counting!  First Fridays, veteran bassist Don Prell (who traveled the world with the Bud Shank Quartet in the late ’50s) leads his Seabop Ensemble.  Jerry Logas on sax & Michael Parsons on piano, plus a drummer to be named… Second Fridays, it’s drummer Jimmy Ryan and his Bird & Beckett Bebop Band, featuring hard driving jazz veteran Don Alberts on piano — with a front line on November 8th featuring Henry Hung on trumpet, and Danny Brown on sax, complemented by Aaron Cohn on bass. On the…

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The Rent is Paid!

And our other bills are all up to date!  That’s a first for quite a long time, and we have the community to thank for it. This past Saturday’s “Rent Party” — a 10-hour bebop concert/jam that turned out the bookshop’s neighborhood patrons in substantial numbers – was a huge success.  All of the store’s rent for November was covered by straight-out donations and substantial sales on the day of the event, so the money we started out the day with was available to cover the rest of our bills and get us caught up again. I only wish everyone “feeling the pinch” could garner such assistance from those close by.  I well realize how lucky we are to be in a position to ask for and receive such massive help in a difficult time.  Do you wish you could help all the little businesses in the neighborhood as easily as helping us?  Throw a little extra business…

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The Bird & Beckett Cultural Legacy Project was created in 2007 "to present, document and archive the creative work of significant living writers and musicians in the San Francisco Bay Area, for a neighborhood audience and future generations." We've been doing that very thing for more than a decade and a half, continuing the work we began when the store was established in 1999.

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https://www.independentmusiciansalliance.org/

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