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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But nothing beats being in the room with the music & the musicians!

Thursday, January 4th – 7pm
Poet Beau Beausoleil
followed by an open mic

Beau Beausoleil reads from his collection War News, a digital book published by AGITATE! War News is a collection of 90 poems, written one a day since October 8, 2023. The poems in the collection reflect on what it means to bear witness to war, killing and destruction in Gaza, Palestine. It asks, ‘what does it means to be alive at a time when even the death and suffering of children fails to elicit a response strong enough to end the war.’ This collection of 90 poems is a witness testimony from afar. It is an archive of grief, mourning and solidarity. It is an accounting of the cost of war. Through these powerful and devastating poems Beau reminds us that we cannot turn away. In the poet’s own words, “[O]ur humanity, our collective morality, requires that we bear witness and then take some kind of action.” Beau’s reading will…

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Saturday, May 4th – 7:30-9:30pm
Jinx Jones Jazz Trio

Jinx Jones, guitar; Kurt Ribak, bass; Rob Hart, drums.  Jazz club! when lights are low… Saturday nights at Bird & Beckett! $20 cover charge cash or venmo at the door reservations, call 415-586-3733 Jinx Jones is a titan of rockabilly guitar, a virtuoso of twang and surf, but he’s also long been drenched in the beauty of the jazz guitar as it’s traveled from the fingers of Charlie Christian through the hands of sublime musicians including Django Reinhardt, Les Paul, Tal Farlow, Wes Montgomery, Grant Green, Barney Kessel, George Barnes, Emily Remler and a constellation of others. As heard at Mr. Tipple’s, The Dawn Club, Jupiter, Local Edition, Blush and Rigger’s Loft, with less clatter, more books and rich acoustics, and with Kurt Ribak on bass and Rob Hart on drums–both musicians of vast experience in a wide spectrum of music and a deep engagement in jazz, Jinx’s trio will…

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Saturday, December 30th – 7:30-9:30pm
Cuarteto de Luna Nueva

Gaea Schell on flute leads a fabulous aggregation of musicians in two sets of Latin jazz tonight! Conguero Carlos Caro is driving in from the Central Valley to join Gaea, bassist Saúl Sierra and vibraphonist Dan Neville for two sets of dynamic music. $20 cover charge (cash or venmo at the door). BYOB. Reservations: 415-586-3733 Every Saturday at 7:30pm, you’ll find San Francisco’s best jazz players plying their trade in Glen Park, San Francisco’s secret gem of a neighborhood–a stop on the Crosstown Trail with its own bookshop/jazz joint, BART station, Muni stops for the 23, 35, 36, 44, 52 and J-Church lines, off ramps from I-280 and the San Jose Boulevard expressway whisking traffic through the Bernal Cut, coffee shops, taqueria, bar, Chinese, Thai, Japanese and Italian restaurants… all in a couple blocks of businesses, with beautiful Glen Canyon Park just up the street. Come early to grab a…

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Friday, December 29th – 8:30-10pm
The Isaiah Javier Quartet

Jazz – the late show! 8:30-10pm $20 cover; byob The Isaiah Javier Quartet Isaiah Javier, tenor sax Simon Aks, guitar Giulio Cetto, bass Louis Sweatt, drums Isaiah Javier, Simon Aks, Giulio Cetto and Louis Sweatt meet on the Bird and Beckett stage for the first time as a unit, playing original music and their favorite tunes. Isaiah and Louis are visiting from the east coast for the winter season with Simon coming up from LA to form a great group with Bay Area bassist Giulio Cetto. Says guitarist Simon Aks, “Super excited to be playing a show at @bird.beckett in Glen Park this Friday from 8:30-10! Looking forward to playing some great music and originals so come see what’s goin on. Such a great listening space for some of the most demanding and fun music I’ve been a part of in awhile. Tickets at the door or call to reserve.”…

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Friday, December 29th – 6-8pm
Duncan James Quartet

Duncan James, guitar Larry Chinn, piano Joe McKinley, bass Bob Blankenship, drums $20 requested donation; pay what you can. byob.  reservations, 415-586-3733 Four long-time bandstand colleagues play jazz as if it’s second nature to them, which it is, actually… byob and settle in for a set or two amidst friends and neighbors at Bird & Beckett’s long-running Friday after work jazz happy hour. Provision yourselves! Duncan traditionally helps us close out the year each year with a gathering of friends and fellow musicians. The Duncan James Quartet date this evening is supported by Jazz in the Neighborhood’s Guaranteed Fair Wage Fund. Visit JitN’s website to find out how you can help them in their mission to raise the wage and working conditions standards for the Bay Area’s pool of fine professional jazz musicians. Jazz in the Neighborhood is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the economics of jazz performance…

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Books Noon to Six All Week
Jazz on Friday & Saturday!

Friday, 12/29 – 6-8pm: The Duncan James Quartet with Duncan on guitar, Larry Chinn on piano, Joe McKinley on bass and Bob Blankenship on drums, $20 suggested, pay what you can. Friday, 12/29 – 8:30-10pm: The Isaiah Javier Quartet with Isaiah on saxophone, Simon Aks on guitar, Giulio Cetto on bass and Lewis Sweatt on drums, $20 cover charge (cash or venmo). Saturday, 12/30 – 7:30-9:30pm: Cuarteto de la Luna Nueva with Gaea Schell on piano, Dan Neville on vibes, Saul Sierra on bass and Carlos Caro on percussion, $20 cover charge (cash or venmo). In general at B&B, you’ll be good if  you byob and a twenty to help pay the musicians! Kids under twelve are free and welcome, and teens & music students can take in a show for five or ten bucks. We’re open regular store hours this week and next — selling books noon to six…

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Saturday, December 23rd – 7:30pm
Beth Custer + Will Bernard + Ellen Gronningen
SKY

Long-time collaborators Beth Custer and Will Bernard have a new recording — “SKY” — to present. Beth is an incredible artist. Read just a few posts on her website www.bethcuster.com and you’ll be floored by her energy, commitment and engagement in the creative life. Hear her music and you’ll be floored by her talent. Hear her live tonight at Bird & Beckett with the great Will Bernard — her long-time collaborator ever since the early 1980s days of the Club Foot Orchestra — together with the Oakland Symphony’s Ellen Gronningen, and carry that spirit through the holidays. World peace now! The trio performs music from SKY and a few deftly sculpted winter baubles. Gorgeous melodies, a little raunchy blues, some delicate otherworldly timbres, this lush trio will delight you with their genre-bending music. Beth Custer, clarinet Will Bernard, guitar Ellen Gronningen, violin $25 cover charge at the door. Reservations: 415-586-3733…

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Friday, December 22nd – 6-8pm
Tony Johnson’s
230 Jones Street,
Local 6 Literary Jazz Band

The legacy band continues! 21 years and counting we’ve had Friday jazz after work in the bookshop. It’s too late to stop now! Charlie McCarthy, saxophones and flute Max Perkoff, piano Chuck Metcalf, bass Tony Johnson, drums From swing to bop, jazz is the thing! Byob and a twenty for the band! Kids under 12 free Teens and music students, $5-10 will do it.

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Sunday, December 17th – 8-9pm
Walker Talks! on Rumi

December 17th is the night that dervishes around the world whirl, each in their own place, celebrating the passage of the great wise man Rumi into the unseen realms. They celebrate the gift of his life and thought, which still inspires now, even after seven hundred and fifty years. Rumi’s rapturous turns of phrase, carried across into so many languages, are only one facet of his gem-like mind. His literary works are full of themes and settings which reveal a much more common world than we might otherwise presume, given such a mystifying reputation. The enraptured one could actually be any one of us, but we might not know it, having become habituated to not seeing it. Rumi’s thoughts challenge us every bit as much as they succor us. You might even say that their challenge is simply a facet of the inspirational jewel which is Rumi’s live-giving gift. Tonight,…

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Sunday, December 17th – 5pm to 7pm
The Vince Lateano Trio

The Vince Lateano Trio has a long-standing monthly residency on the third Sunday of each month, from 5-7pm. Vince has been a mainstay of the San Francisco jazz scene since the mid-1960s. No better way to spend a late Sunday afternoon! Do come, byob and a twenty for the band, or whatever you can afford. Bring kids, neighbors, friends, and introduce them to the joys of jazz at Bird & Beckett! Can’t make this one in the flurry of holiday excitement? Come the day after Christmas at 3pm for a relaxed reprise of the trio! Ben Stolorow, piano Peter Barshay, bass Vince Lateano, drums

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Friday, December 8th – 6-8pm
jazz in the bookshop: the happy hour show
Eric & the In Crowd

BYOB and a twenty for the band– and a penchant for a good time. Bring friends, neighbors, kids, parents, parrots, whatever ya got. Unwind at the end of the thing we used to call the “work week” by settling into the cozy confines of your neighborhood bookshop, and enjoy jazz & good company with a bunch of fine San Francisco jazz players. It’s a twenty-one year tradition at Bird & Beckett! The 2nd Friday of every month, we have the pleasure of presenting the potentate of piano, the sultan of swing, the duke of ten digits, Mr. Easifingers himself, Eric Shifrin at the piano in the company of one batch or another of his closest friends and colleagues. Tonight, that means guitarist Gino Raugi and bassist Michael Leal Price. It’s a happy two-hour happy hour in store for you. Snag someone you love and drag ’em in here for a…

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Thursday, December 7th – 7pm
POETS!
Lisa B + Thoreau Lovell
open mic follows

Book release reading & celebration!   Lisa B (Lisa Bernstein)’s new volume of poems God in Her Ruffled Dress (What Books Press, 10/23) appears 34 years after publication of her debut full-length poetry book The Transparent Body (Wesleyan University Press).  Her poems have appeared in more than 60 anthologies and periodicals, including City Lights Review, Field, Kenyon Review, Lilith, Ploughshares, Poetry International, Tikkun, and Zyzzyva. She has won creative writing fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, Headlands Center for the Arts, Ucross Foundation, and others. Lisa B is also a jazz and groove singer interweaving spoken and sung verse in her original songs and re-envisioned standards. She has released seven albums and various singles (available on all music platforms) to critical acclaim and international radio play, and she performs with her band throughout the country. She also works as a professional psychic reader.  Thoreau Lovell is a poet…

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Wednesday, December 6th – 7pm
There You Are
Sarah Menefee chapbook release reading
with Patrick Dunagan

Poets Sarah Menefee and Patrick Dunagan read tonight to celebrate the release of “There You Are,” Sarah’s chapbook just published by Bird & Beckett. An accomplished poet with deep roots in the San Francisco tradition of political activism, Sarah is a homeless rights activist, a founding member of Homes Not Jails and First they came for the homeless, a tent-community based, homeless-led homeless rights organization which organizes street actions to demand housing and defy criminalization. She is also a founding member of the League of Revolutionaries for a New America and the Revolutionary Poets Brigade, and serves on the Editorial Board of the People’s Tribune, where she edits the homeless movement pages. Patrick James Dunagan is a poet and essayist, raised a skateboarder in Southern California who became interested in poetry as a transplanted teenager living in New Hampshire, refining his reading skills in the course of earning a BA…

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Sunday, December 3rd – 5pm
Holiday party for student jazz musicians hosted by SFCM’s RJAM program

We’re always pleased when we can  host the talented youth who are enrolled in the Roots, Jazz and American Music undergraduate degree program at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Tonight, it’s their end of the semester holiday party. Food, drink and music!

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Saturday, December 2nd – 7:30pm
John Calloway’s Fall to Winter Musings

John Calloway has been very busy with his project delving into the intersection between his Filipino and African American roots, particularly the juncture when his grandfather as one of the Buffalo Soldiers deployed to the Philippines.  Tonight, he’ll range freely over the musical territory that he’s built a career on. $20 cover charge. BYOB. Reservations, call 415-586-3733.

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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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