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in San Francisco's Glen Park neighborhood
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Saxophonist David Boyce, pianist Ben Slater, bassist Adam Gay and drummer Dave Mihaly join leader/guitarist Scott Foster for a foray across the musical terrain of Thelonious Monk.
Read More1964 saw the release of A Love Supreme, a jazz record that changed the world’s thinking on jazz, even as John Coltrane had already set the path… This Sunday, percussionist Anthony Brown will celebrate the milestone of the album’s 50th anniversary, with a trio and the eminent poet Genny Lim, a crucial voice on the San Francisco scene since the 1970s,
Read MoreIt’s jazz club at Bird & Beckett… when lights are low. Special performances, and a sweet vibe to make your Saturday night. Don’t look back!  Tonight, trumpeter, flugelhornist & singer Dave Bendigkeit brings in a marvelous, tight quartet with David Udolf on piano, Peter Barshay on bass and Akira Tana on drums. All of these musicians were deeply involved in creating the jazz that evolved post-1968.  By the time a lot of us thought it was just disco, these guys were driving through the changes into a dizzy atmosphere of their own making.  Says Dave, “No musical ‘rear-view mirrors’ for us…”  They’re artists.  They don’t look back. Yes, they mine some classic material, but they’re also busy creating original music “from the great river of American music where the groove and self-expression are paramount.” Dave began working on the San Francisco jazz scene in the early 1970s, performing with dozens and…
Read MoreDavid Meltzer’s a brilliant poet and he could use a hand!  So come give him a hand, and let’s put together some funds to meet medical expenses.  A $20 donation at the door is requested, though we’ll not turn anyone away as long as space allows!  And much larger donations are definitely encouraged and appreciated.  We’ll also sell a signed letterpress broadside that David’s working up with Nick Whittington as we speak! Colleagues Clark Coolidge, Sunnylyn Thibodeaux, Andrew Joron, Les Gottesman and Julie Rogers will read poems.  Cloud Shepherd and The Rabbles will play music.  Wine, beer and abundant high spirits guaranteed! Can’t make it on November 9th?  No worries!  Visit Meltzerville at this link and it will take you to a place where you can donate to the fund!
Read MoreGuitarist Tom Lander brings in a quartet including saxophonist Charlie McCarthy, bassist Chuck Bennett and drummer Tony Johnson for two sets of jazz standards and originals. All this other stuff this weekend? Â Wonderful indeed. Â Way beautiful! Â But this Tom Lander date is as good as it gets! Â If you’re seriously appreciative of small combo jazz, you should make this date. Â You know the way you spend ridiculous amounts of time at the International Film Festival? Â That should be how you regard the offerings here at B&B, it we do say so ourselves!. Tom was playing blues and rock in Madison, Wisconsin during college in those heady mid -60s before coming out to San Francisco in 1969. Â He continued in that vein here until digging into music he couldn’t just pick up off records, starting a development in jazz advanced significantly by studies with influential guitar teachers like Davis Ramey and…
Read MoreHey y’all! It’s the new thing at Bird & Beckett! Second Sunday of Every Month Surf-a-billy Swing Time Dance Party! First date: November 9th! Lavay Smith’s Swingin’ Trio Featuring Jules Broussard The band starts early & ends promptly so get out of bed and prepare to swing! Read all about Lavay at lavaysmith.com! Read up on Jules at broussard.com
Read MoreNoel Jewkes, reeds. Grant Levin, piano. Joe McKinley, bass. Myron Cohen, drums. Always a new twist when Grant Levin brings in some of San Francisco’s finest and most interesting players. “jazz club” every Saturday night, from 8-11. Â When lights are low… Â It’s not like anything you’ve experienced yet at B&B.
Read MoreRandy Craig, piano; Robbie MacGregor, guitar; Alex Baum, bass; and Ken Owen, drums play an eclectic mix of jazz, blues and originals.  Craig and MacGregor have been playing regularly on Wednesday nights at the Marsh Berkeley, with a revolving cast of friends, including today’s bassist and drummer, Alex Baum and Ken Owen.  Visit craigandmacgregor.com for more tantalizing detail on that particular little soiree….  A fine time guaranteed with these guys… Randy has written more than 40 scores for the stage and a slew of film scores. He’s been part of two Obie Award-winning plays and scored an Academy Award-nominated ï¬lm. His work has been seen and heard at the Mill Valley Film Festival and the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival among others around the world. A recipient of the Bay Area Theatre Critics’ Circle Award for Best Musical Score, Randy has worked with the San Francisco Mime Troupe, was a founding…
Read MoreTenorman Smith brings in a crack quartet– with Ben Goldberg on clarinet, Adam Gay on bass and Omar Aran on drums. Â Smith has a brand new cd in hand! Â Come celebrate!
Read MoreSpecial 5th Friday booking: Â John Calloway, flute and percussion, brings in a quartet featuring Andrew Hall on piano; Mike Arnold on bass; and Brian Andres on drums. Recently, John spent time in Cuban recording studios with top local talent there to lay down tracks for a forthcoming cd. Â He’s long been a key player locally, especially on the latin jazz side, as well as an influential teacher at SFSU and other institutions and recently served a long stint on the SF Arts Commission. The quartet will deliver two sets of top quality straight-ahead and latin jazz and bebop! Â Happy Halloween! Come celebrate the end of the baseball season as we kick off another three-day run of great jazz dates, starting tonight at 5:30, Saturday at 8Â (Smith Dobson Quartet)Â and Sunday at 4:30 (Randy Craig Quartet).
Read MoreWalker Brents III gives monthly talks at Bird & Beckett on the last Sunday of each month. Oct. 26th at 2:30 pm, he’ll address the vastness of Rumi’s contribution to human insight, beyond the poetry that has become so familiar. Walker has been delivering talks on bits of mythology, various poets and philosophers, and more for many years at Bird & Beckett — on the last Sunday of the month except December, July and August.
Read MoreSaturday night, you’ll want to unwind from Giants mania with the Terrance Tony Quartet – Eugene Pliner, piano; Aaron Cohn, bass and Vinnie Rodriguez, drums. Alto player Tony was Houston based until just a couple of years ago.  He was influenced by–and played alongside–legendary Houston tenor players Illinois Jacquet, Arnett Cobb, Don Wilkerson and Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson and Dallas titans James Clay and Marchel Ivery.  In 1989 he toured with Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers in the band that included Benny Green, Frank Lacy, Javon Jackson and Donald Harrison.
Read MoreSure, Pugsley Buzzard has flat out delighted Bird & Beckett audiences several  years running, as he’s made the store’s stage a regular stop on his mostly annual U.S. tours since 2011.  As we noted then, “he boasts an unlikely name and a voice like gravel on a treacherous road…and he plays a mean piano!” But right now, Pugs is going to have to build up a few more dates to make a U.S. tour practical for his new CD, CHASIN` ACES  (available now at Bird & Beckett!), recorded in New Orleans, Melbourne and the Blue Mountains — with ten new originals and featuring some of New Orleans’ top jazz, blues and funk players including Jimmy Carpenter, Antonio Gambrell, Craig Klein, Charles Brewer, Nathan Lambert, John Fohl and Irene Sage who have performed with artists Dr John, Allen Toussaint, Bonerama, Walter Wolfman Washington, Eric Lindell and the Mardi Gras Indian Funk Ensemble…
Read MoreBen Goldberg, clarinet. Michael Coleman, piano. Rob Adkins, bass. Hamir Atwal, drums. These musicians have been playing together for years in a bunch of incredible groups. As a quartet they are in strict pursuit of beautiful melody. Hamir Atwal says: “I think for each of us, melody comes first. Then there is the importance of breath, and personal expression.†The quartet will be focusing on the music of Annette Peacock. Joining the group from New York is special guest Rob Adkins on bass. Hamir Atwal, a Bay Area native, began playing the drums at the age of 10 and started playing professionally at the age of 18. He studied at the Berklee College of Music on scholarship studying improvisation with saxophone great Joe Lovano and trombonist/composer Hal Crook.  “Studying with composers and people who don’t play your instrument really opened the way I approached music and improvising.” After graduating from Berklee, Hamir moved back to the…
Read MoreDiane di Prima, San Francisco Poet Laureate Emeritus, launches her new collection The Poetry Deal (San Francisco Poet Laureate Series No. 5, City Lights Publishers, 2014) in the company of the legendary QR Hand. Both are treasured, original voices with decades of influential work to their credit including four or five decades here in the Bay Area. Joining Diane and QR is the very wonderful piano improviser and composer Walter Earl.
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