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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Joel Behrman, trumpet. Tod Dickow, saxophone. Matt Clark, piano. Jeff Saxton, bass. Greg Gotelli, drums. $25 cover per adult; byob. $10 teens and students. Kids free. For a reservation, call the shop at 415-586-3733. Tonight, the San Francisco Jazz Quintet brings to you the classic composers of the hard bop genre, as well as the best of the Great American Songbook. They’ll be performing the compositions of Sonny Clark, Lee Morgan, Tadd Dameron, Kenny Dorham, and Clifford Brown to name but a few. The San Francisco Jazz Quintet delivers a dynamic, horn driven sound that stays true to the exciting music that made the hard bop genre some of the greatest, most loved jazz in the world. The San Francisco Quintet’s engagement at Bird & Beckett this evening is subsidized by Jazz in the Neighborhood, a 501(c)3 nonprofit that supports the growth of live jazz in the Bay Area, focused…
Read MoreJessica Loos’s work verges on performance art, channeling a strain of poetic tradition steeped in surrealism, dada and the best of Charles Bukowski. She’s a member of The Living Theatre and a collage artist as well, and organizes the poetry for the North Beach First Friday Artwalk and the North Beach Festival. Never satisfied, she also puts on readings, often with live music, at Specs Bar in Adler Alley opposite City Lights, and in Kerouac Alley between City Lights and Vesuvio opposite Specs–not to mention on Upper Grant Street on the sidewalk in front of Macchiarini Creative Design on the North Beach First Fridays. Cara Vida left a life among the suits long ago to find a dizzying and earthy reality. With a carney’s purity, she utilizes a collage technique in her poetry that digs truth from the rubble-strewn wasteland of the news-entertainment-advertising-industrial complex. She’s the real deal! An open…
Read More…..6/5 at 7pm, donations appreciated: Poets Jessica Loos and Cara Vida followed by an open mic. ….6/6 at 6pm, $25: San Francisco Quintet w/Joel Behrman, trumpet; Todd Dickow, tenor sax Matt Clark, piano; Jeff Saxton, bass; Greg Gotelli, drums. …..6/6 at 8:30pm, $20: The Sheldon Alexander Quartet w/Sheldon Alexander, drums; additional personnel tba. …..6/7 at 7:30pm, $20: Kurt Ribak Trio w/Lincoln Adler, saxophone; Scott Foster, guitar; Kurt Ribak, bass. …..6/8 at 5pm, $20: The Lowell Ensemble w/Leslie Chin, flute; Vicky Ehrlich, cello; Janet Popesco Archibald, oboe and English horn; Karen Hutchinson, piano.
Read MoreMonthly First Sundays Student Combo & Jam Session* This afternoon at 5pm, a quartet from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music kicks off the music with a 45 minute set Don’t be late! Kira Agrell, saxophone; Emmett Van Leer, piano; Alan Jones, bass; and Tania Cosma, drums Following their set, the combo hosts a student-oriented jam session open to all ———————- Sunday, 6/1 at 8pm, $20 Michael Parsons & Danny Brown laissez les bons temps rouler! Michael’s back from a decade-long sojourn in Paris and New Orleans and Danny’s ready to pull out the stops! ________________ * A side note: We need a few folks to step up as philanthropic benefactors to fund these first-Sunday student sessions! None of our shows, including these, happen without payments to musicians and attendant expenses, but on a Sunday afternoon, our audiences like to come and go without being pressed for a cover charge.…
Read MoreSaturday, 5/31 at 7:30pm, $20 Double Scorpio takes it out & deep! Darren Johnston peace cannon Marcus Stephens tenor saxophone Sam Bevans, contrabass Michael Mitchell, drums Reserve a seat, 415-202-4870 byob
Read MoreThe Pepe Jacobo Latin Jazz Quartet Marco Diaz, piano Jason Muscat, bass Mike Ramirez, congas Pepe Jacobo, drums
Read MoreJairo Vargas, aka Rojai, aka Mr. Jairo, is one kool customer for sure. New album — “At Your Service” — on the way! Always a surprise in store! Skool’s out and summer’s coming on fast, so get a jump on it! Kids welcome and free. Teens pay ten bucks. Adults pay twenty and are responsible for their own libations! When Mr. Kool and his gang leave the stage at 8, the taqueria & the pizza joint & win garden will still be serving up good grub and there’ll still be light in the kanyun, so make tracks to chenery street at six! Summer’s upon us now!
Read MoreSunday at 5, catch four goils from the Northern California watershed, poets & buddies from a ways back… Lisbet Bailey, Cathleen Williams, Sarah Menefee and Julie Rogers. A quick blow out! deep, profound, sassy and unfiltered, and then it’s on to the jazz at 7pm–this time, of the Filipino kulintang persuasion… Autonomous Region, a quintet led by Caroline Cabading–house band of the Club Mandalay at the I-Hotel Manilatown Heritage Center. Grab a quesabirria taco or some chow fun twixt the poetry and the jazz, and reclaim your seat in the bookshop for a wondrous good time! Marian Dalere will tell you, this is joyous & righteous. Happy Birthday, Marian! Here’s some music while you mark your calendar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQ_NyEVHms8&list=RDAtu2_x_KW80&index=8, unrelated, except insofar as it’s great jazz music! Thanks to Black America for bequeathing this music to the world! To hear Autonomous Region, come to the show!
Read MoreHave you heard the one about the ghostwriter who walks into the afterlife? Samantha Rose’s book, Giving up the Ghost: A Daughter’s Memoir (Sybelline Digital First, 2025) is the highly personal work of a professional ghostwriter, stepping forward with her own story to unravel the mystery of her mother’s suicide, wrestling and jousting with the complexities of the mother-daughter relationship. “Raw, resilient, and with surprising humor, Giving Up the Ghost explores the layered complexity of mental health, the love between mothers and daughters and how, in the aftermath of inconceivable loss, we can release our inner ghosts and write a new story for ourselves.” May 29th at Bird & Beckett, Samantha will engage in conversation on our stage with her colleague, the writer Susannah Kennedy (Reading Jane: A Daughter’s Memoir. Sybelline Press, 2023) to map the path she’s taken in telling her own, and her mother’s, tale. Call the shop…
Read MoreIsaiah Javier came out of Heritage High School in Brentwood, burning to play jazz at a high level–which he’s been doing handily. At 17, he spent a week at the Brubeck Institute Summer Jazz Colony and two weeks at Lincoln Center’s Summer Jazz Academy. Now, he’s been studying at Berklee School of Music back east and has brought top-flight combos into Bird & Beckett twice in the past year and a half. On his summer break, he’s returning for a third booking, this time with Daveed Behroozi, piano; Giulio Xavier Cetto, bass; Louis Sweatt, drums. Modern jazz and originals. $20 cover charge; byob. Below is video of Isaiah’s last Bird & Beckett show.
Read MoreJam session at Bird & Beckett Sunday, May 25th from 5-7pm. Come to play, then stick around to hear the Isaiah Javier Quartet from 8-10pm. $10 cover for students, $20 for general audience. Don’t forget our First-Sundays Student-Centric Jam Sessions– On Sunday June 6th, 5-7pm, a combo from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s RJAM program led by Kira Agrell plays a set and hosts the jam open to all comers from jazz programs throughout the Bay Area! Stick around for the Danny Brown & Michael Parsons duo from 7:30-9:30pm.
Read MoreA fresh voice on the San Francisco jazz scene, pianist Rumi Abe arrived from Nagoya, Japan in the fall of 2024 and is already woven into the fabric of Bay Area jazz culture. Come hear her at Bird & Beckett with a few of our great friends in jazz, saxophonist Steven Lugerner, bassist Isaac Coyle and drummer Miles Turk. Jazz is constantly renewing itself, drawing on history to forge a future we can embrace. Rumi began playing Electone at age 4. She studied music theory and composition at Yamaha Music School, and refined her jazz skills under the mentorship of legends Fumio Karashima and Josh Nelson to the point where she was performing over 200 shows annually across Tokyo. In 2022, she released her debut album with her trio. Now based in San Francisco, Rumi has been performing and sharing her music at the main jazz clubs of the Bay…
Read MoreAnnette A Aguilar, daughter of Nicaraguan parents, San Francisco native, La Reina de Baterista of Upper Manhattan and the Bronx with her String Beans ensemble and her Women in Latin Jazz festivals, returns home for another Carnaval season. To Bird & Beckett, she’ll bring a vibrant Beans on the Left quartet–the West Coast version of String Beans–for a descarga anchored by Carolina Calvache on piano, Mike Arnold on bass and Annett’s brother Ricky Aguilar on congas, with special guest Chloe Scott Jones, flute. $20 admission; byob. San Francisco’s Mission District hosts the grand celebration that is Carnaval SF every year in May, and this year the streets there will burst with life the weekend of May 24-25, with preparations and rehearsals underway now! Come to our Friday night descarga and prime yourself!
Read MoreThis Friday at 6pm, drummer Tony Johnson corrals the usual suspects — Charlie McCarthy, saxophone; Sam Cady, piano; Chuck Bennett, bass — for another earth invasion by Bird & Beckett’s legacy jazz band, with its roots in the 2002 trio that Chuck Peterson used to establish a weekly Friday happy hour jazz tradition in Glen Park. 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 a two-set engagement with the Tony Johnson Quartet (Bob Kenmotsu, tenor sax; Keith Saunders, piano; Eric Markowitz, bass, Tony on drums). 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. In June, it will be the quartet, In July and August, 230 Jones…
Read MoreA reunion poetry reading for Five On the Western Edge, the Momo’s Press 1976 volume of five poets responding to radical politics, including the rise of the women’s movement challenging gender roles. Reading from the original book and new work. Free. Donations welcome. Byob. To reserve a seat, call the shop at 415-586-3733. Live streamed on Bird & Beckett’s YouTube channel and Facebook page. You can get there by visting the homepage of the bookshop’s website at https://www.birdbeckett.com. Click on the videoscreen there, but if the reading hasn’t started yet, you’ll need to refresh your browser until it does start.
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