653 Chenery Street
in San Francisco's Glen Park neighborhood

1-415-586-3733
[email protected]

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!

Friday, April 25th – 8:30-10pm
Joyce Todd McBride Trio

Joyce Todd McBride, piano & compositions. Stacy Starkweather, bass. David Rokeach, drums. $20 cover charge, cash please! $1.50 surcharge per seat for credit/debit cards. please pay at the door, and byob. for reservations, call 415-586-3733. Joyce Todd McBride, widely adored as the director of the massed vocal ensemble Conspiracy of Venus, is also much admired as a brilliant pianist and composer, in which guise she’s just released a playful, intricate and deep quintet album called “The Night-time Violets Bloom.” She’ll be celebrating at Bird & Beckett this Friday, April 25th, 8:30-10pm, with a piano trio date in the company of long-time collaborators Stacy Starkweather on upright bass and David Rokeach behind the drum kit.

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Friday, April 25th – 6-8pm
The 230 Jones Street Band

Drummer Tony Johnson corrals the usual suspects — Charlie McCarthy, saxophone; Sam Cady, piano; Chuck Bennett, bass. Make Tony’s dates a habit. Fourth Sunday of every month. The 230 Jones Street band plays two months in a row, then switches out for the Tony Johnson Quartet (Bob Kenmotsu, tenor sax; Keith Saunders, piano; Eric Markowitz, bass). Then, it’s back to the 230 Jones band for two months, the Tony Johnson Quartet for a month, two months of 230 Jones, a month of Tony’s quartet, et seq. You’ll get (the) rhythm, both. $20 suggested cover charge; byob. Call the shop for a reservation – 415-586-3733.  

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jazz on the weekend
Friday, 6pm – 230 Jones Street
Friday, 8:30pm – Joyce McBride Trio
Saturday, 7:30pm – Hal Richards Quintet
Sunday, 5pm – Jam Session!

Jazz is our sweet spot. Make it yours. Support what we do in that regard! Make a donation to our 501(c)3 nonprofit and bring cash to the shows! Bird & Beckett is known internationally for what we’ve been doing. Live jazz and great books since 1999!  

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Thursday, April 24th – 7:30pm
Writer/Director Megan Robertson
a reading of her theatrical documentary
If San Francisco Collapses

Join us for a reading of “If San Francisco Collapses,” a new documentary theatre play by Megan Robertson. As we live in an age defined by technological advancements, this play examines technology’s impact on the region which birthed it. San Francisco has historically been a mecca for revolutionaries, artists, and activists. How does this truth coexist with the significance the city now holds for technology and tech workers? Through memories, figurative recollections, and calls to action, this play, begun at the University of San Francisco’s Performing Arts & Social Justice Department, examines the inner lives of San Franciscans, in their own words. What does this technological pull do to our personhood and the fabric of our city? Free event. RSVP encouraged here.

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Tuesday, April 22nd – 7pm
Journalist/Ukraine war correspondent
Jen Stout and her book
Night Train to Odesa:
Covering the Human Cost of Russia’s War

Night Train to Odesa just won a major award in the UK, and was abridged for BBC Radio 4. It sits between memoir, reportage, and literary journalism, and has been praised for its pacy narrative style – definitely not a dry tome on the war in Ukraine, but on-the-ground reportage, starting in Russia just before the invasion, moving to Odesa, Kyiv, and then eastern Ukraine, as the journalist moved into frontline reporting. It was called a “powerful insight into what it’s like to go it alone in a conflict zone.” The book was released in paperback April 5th of this year, and Stout is touring in support of its release starting at the Ukrainian Institute of America in New York City, with talks at the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) in Washington, DC and the Atlantic Council, also in Washington, among others.  The Observer review:  “… a luminous love letter to an embattled nation, as…

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None but defensive arms sales to Israel until Palestine secures a permanent peace

From the website of Senator Bernie Sanders: WASHINGTON, April 3 – After filing Joint Resolutions of Disapproval (JRDs) to block the sale of two of the most egregious Trump Administration offensive arms sales to Israel, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today rose to bring the JRDs up for a vote by the full Senate. The sales would provide almost $8.8 billion more in heavy bombs and other munitions to Netanyahu, including more than 35,000 massive 2,000-pound bombs. The first resolution, S.J.Res 33, would block a sale of $2.04 billion for 35,329 MK 84 2,000 lb. bombs and 4,000 I-2000 Penetrator warheads. The second resolution, S.J.Res.26, would block $6.75 billion for 2,800 500-pound bombs, 2,166 Small Diameter Bombs, and tens of thousands of JDAM guidance kits. All of these systems have been linked to dozens of illegal airstrikes, including on designated humanitarian sites, resulting in thousands of civilian casualties. None of these…

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Monday, April 21st – 7:30-9:30pm
Oakland School for the Arts
Alumni Quintet
home for a minute from China
and headed back to their post-OSA schools…

The Oakland School for the Arts Alumni Quintet brings together musicians whose roots trace back to the halls of OSA, where they studied under the mentorship of the legendary Dave Ellis—a guiding force who continues to shape their musical paths today. Though they’ve since scattered across the country, from San Francisco to Baltimore, Stockton to New York, their shared foundation and deep musical connection keep pulling them back together. Featuring Gus Hurteau on vibraphone, Max Ehrhardt on trumpet, Hannah Mayer on piano, Ale Sanchez on bass, and Miles Turk on drums, the quintet has been playing with one another in different combinations for years. In high school, their talents brought them to stages like Yoshi’s, and just recently, they returned from a cultural exchange tour in Shijiazhuang, China, where they represented their musical roots abroad. This concert is a rare and special reunion—a one-time event that brings these far-flung friends back home. Expect a dynamic set blending modern jazz with touches of experimental R&B, rooted…

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Monday April 21st to Sunday April 27th
Jazz musicians 18 to 80,
a war correspondent,
a playwright & her actors…

From Monday to Sunday, you can catch great jazz, hear from a Scottish war correspondent who left Moscow for Ukraine at the beginning of the war and is briefly on tour before returning there, attend the reading of a documentary theater piece in development… or just drop in during the day to buy a book… Definitely, jazz! OAS alumni played Monday. They were great and now gone! The 230 Jones Street band plays Friday at 6; the Joyce Todd McBride Trio Friday at 8:30; the Hal Richards Quintet Saturday at 7:30; and a jam session happens Sunday at 5! Bring cash for the musicians ($20-$25 for the Friday & Saturday shows) and byob! Call for reservations and details – 415-586-3733.

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Wednesday 4/16 through Sunday 4/20…
seven events
starting with jazz plays gospel & soul, and
capped Sunday by Gatsby revelations
and the Vince Lateano Trio
Seven Events in Five Days

From gospel to Brazilian choro, poetry to literary investigation and celebration, and all that jazz, Bird & Beckett offered you a lot this past week and capped it off with Bentley High scholars investigating F Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby Sunday at 3pm and the Vince Lateano Trio Sunday at 5pm Get your culture this weekend and get your books now, before the General Strike! Get your strike card here. Call the shop for information or to reserve seats – (415) 586-3733        

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Wednesday, April 16th – 7:30pm
Songs for Salvation: “Jazz Plays Spirituals”
Neil Adler & Gospel Interfaith Vocals

In troubled times music is a salve for the soul. This ‘Jazz plays Spirituals’ concert features Neil Adler (piano/bass), Michael Turner (voice/piano), David Adler (bass) and John Anning (drums). Neil Adler is a local bandleader/pianist and chromatic harmonica player whose has ‘Emi’s Song’ album, featuring a variety of jazz genres, was released with great success last year. Neil’s other side is playing gospel piano in a Pentecostal church with multi-instrumentalist Michael Turner. This powerhouse aggregation will bring jazz spirituals to celebrate Emancipation Day, in a concert that promises to be inspirational and uplifting. $20 cover charge

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Kim Shuck’s VirtualPoets – 2nd & 4th Mondays

Monday, April 14th – 7pm
Poet Fatemeh Shams
Open mic follows

Fatemeh Shams is the author of When They Broke Down the Door (Mage 2016), which won Latifeh Yarshater’s Annual Book Award, and Hopscotch (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2024) which won the 2023 Poetry International Chapbook Award. She teaches Persian literature at the University of Pennsylvania. Kim Shuck hosts featured poets with an open mic on the 2nd Monday of each month. On the 4th Monday of the month, the reading is all open mic. Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84350265713?pwd=eE84V3BYdWxiSFBHNHhmdUt1WTUzdz09 Meeting ID: 843 5026 5713 Passcode: 244211

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April in Frisco! Grab a flight & join us!
Fight the power with music & culture!

Saturday (4/12) from 7:30-9:30pm, the Levit-Behrman Quintet, with Joel Behrman, trumpet; Jesse Levit, alto sax; Matt Clark, piano; Josh Thurston-Milgrom, bass; Jeff Marrs, drums. There’s a lot to be said about this quintet and its fine, well-traveled personnel. Suffice to say, they’re coming in tight and rehearsed. Read a whole lot more on the calendar linked from the Events button up above on this website! $25 cover charge, byob.___________ Sunday (4/13) from 7:00-9:00 pm, the Jim Nichols / Charlie Keagle Duo. This is going to be a lovely date, as guitarist Nichols and reed player Keagle engage as a duo with exquisite music guaranteed. $20 cover charge, byob. ___________ Already in town? Muni will get you here quick. Out in the Far East Bay or South Bay? There’s BART. Up in the North Country? We got bridges and surface streets! Languishing in Cap d’Antibe or Paris? Rome, Kolkata or Cuzco?…

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Another Friday at Bird & Beckett
two wonderful varieties of jazz
dig it!

Friday (4/11) from 6-8pm, Eric & the In Crowd, tonight with Eric Shifrin, piano/vocal; Heath Proskin, bass; and Jimmy Duchowny, drums, plus a surprise guest. Jimmy, who’s just flown in from Brazil, is an old friend from Eric’s teenage jazz beginnings. Back then, in Malibu, Eric was playing sax and heard that a younger kid who lived around the corner was playing the drums.  Jimmy also had a piano and his dad put it in a small nook at the back of the house where Eric and Jimmy began playing all the time.  Just the two of them Eric on piano and sax, Jimmy on drums. Once, when they heard that Ronnie Laws had moved in across the street, they set up in Jimmy’s front yard and tried to attract the famous jazz flutist’s attention playing Eric’s fiercely modern tune RED SHIFT. The rest is history! $20/byob._________ Friday (4/11) from…

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Thursday, April 11th – 7:30pm
Walker Talks: Jataka Tale of the Buddha

    Walker Brents tells Jataka tales of the Buddha in a live stream on our YouTube channel and Facebook page. No charge; stay home and take your own beverage to your couch. Turn on your internet and you’re here!

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Sunday, April 6th – 5-7pm
Ryan Ancheta Combo + Jam Session

The first Sunday of each month, from 5pm to 7pm, we host a student jazz combo for a set rolling into a jam session. Turn out today to hear trumpeter Ryan Ancheta, a recent RASOTA graduate now in his freshman year at UC Berkeley, who has pulled together a quintet drawn from the immensely talented students schooled at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music — saxophonist Nico Colucci, pianist Gene Wadsworth, bassist Alan Jones and drummer Miles Turk. The combo will host the jam session following their set, and students in jazz programs throughout the Bay Area are invited to step up to the bandstand. Your donations help us pay a small stipend to the combo! But there’s no cover charge, and no fee to play in the session. Here’s how it all turned out…

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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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