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!

Refresh your browser to catch a show in progress!
Visit our Facebook page or YouTube channel!
But nothing beats being in the room with the music & the musicians!

postponed due to illness – 12/16 Beth Custer / Will Bernard Duo

Two San Francisco music legends, booked to play as a duo tonight, had to postpone their performance due to illness. Watch for a rescheduled date. reservations are always advisedcall 415-586-3733 during regular store hoursand speak to a human to put your name on the list.~~capacity is limited~~Please bring $20 cash for the cover charge, and byob proof of vaccination & masks required Can’t get to the shop for the show? Or just can’t get in due to the throng? Catch the live streams on Bird & Beckett’s YouTube channel or Facebook page.Will Bernard, guitar                Beth Custer, clarinetThursday, 12/16, 7:30pm

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Grant Levin Quartet featuring Daawan Muhammad – 6/12/21

For decades now, Grant Levin has been one of the best kept secrets in jazz, and Bird & Beckett has been proud to present him literally hundreds of times since he arrived in the Bay Area in 2010. The performance documented here was the last of the live-stream only pandemic concerts we presented between March 2020 and June 2021. The very next week, on Friday June 18, 2021, we once again began to welcome live audiences into the shop. Grant will be back before an audience here on Saturday, July 17, 2021 in a stellar trio with bassist Peter Barshay and drummer Hamir Atwal. Meanwhile, you can catch him solo at the Hotel Nikko’s Kanpai Lounge and Anzu Restaurant two or three times a week. Good reason to fly into SFO and take BART to the Powell Street station, then wheel your suitcase over to the Nikko and take a…

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Sunday, December 12 – 5pm
The Seducers!
Second Sundays — Sin & Celebration
with America’s greatest country band
at Bird & Beckett!

The Seducers close out their 2021 billings at Bird & Beckett this Sunday, 12/12, 5:00-8:00pm.  It’s never anything but super great. Nor are you! All pure pleasure! B&B asks that you bring proof of vaccination and wear a mask, although the band may not be masked on stage.  We also request that you bring a twenty for the band and your own bottle for yourself! Thanks! We look forward to seeing everyone again to start to close out 2021! The Seducers are back 1/9/22! Mark your calendar! reservations, please call the shop at 415-586-3733 $20 cash cover charge, byob; proof of vaccination and masks, please also live on YouTube and Facebook .

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SUPER GREAT EXTRAVAGANZA!
Holiday Show!
Sunday 12/12 at 2pm

  For your browsing pleasure, SUPER GREAT performs while you poke around the shop!This holiday season, keep in mind: YOU AREN’T A DISAPPOINTMENT. You are SUPER GREAT and if people get down on you for not being perfect all the time then bite their faces off. You are SUPER GREAT and faces are high in protein. SUPER GREAT! Watching in the stream? Please donate online. Find the stream on Bird & Beckett’s YouTube channel or Facebook page. SUPER GREAT is the duo of Angie Bennett & Kendra O’Dwyer, going there for you! Kendra’s past includes playing drums in Dogbreath and guitar & vocals in Go!Commando! Angie is known as the instigator & chief lyricist of the vocal trio Bad Mommies and similar roles in the quartet The Maraca Incident. She’s also Bird & Beckett’s sound guy, and before that, the shop’s photographer and PR person. The present is beyond description.…

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Sunday, December 12 – 10am
SF Lives Live Talk:
Tiny Gray-Garcia in conversation
with SF Examiner columnist
Denise Sullivan
live-streamed from the bookshop

San Francisco columnist Denise Sullivan conducts a monthly series of conversations (the second Sunday of each month from 10-11 a.m.) with The City’s activists, educators, arts and cultural leaders, as well as lesser-known workers, the everyday people who help make this place we call home, live streamed from Bird & Beckett Books in Glen Park. Find the stream on Bird & Beckett’s YouTube channel or Facebook page. Tiny (aka Lisa Gray-Garcia) is a formerly unhoused, incarcerated poverty scholar, journalist, poet, visionary, teacher and mama of Tiburcio, daughter of a houseless, disabled, indigenous mama Dee, and the co–founder of POOR Magazine/Prensa POBRE/PoorNewsNetwork. She is also the author of Criminal of Poverty: Growing Up Homeless in America, When Mama and Me Lived Outside, El Trabajador and her new anthology and glossary, The Sidewalk Motel: Poetry from a Poverty Skola and PoShunary. She is also co-author of Poverty Scholarship, Covid 19 & Virus of Poverty and How to Not Call…

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Saturday, December 11 – 7:30pm
Sam Cady Quintet
featuring Noel Jewkes, Charlie McCarthy,
Joe McKinley & Akira Tana

Noel Jewkes, saxophone Charlie McCarthy, saxophone Sam Cady, piano Joe McKinley, bass Akira Tana, drums arrangements by Jeffrey Gaeto reservations, please call the shop at 415-586-3733. $25 cash cover charge, byob; proof of vaccination and masks, please! also live on YouTube and Facebook . thanks!

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Friday, December 10 – 7:30 pm
John Calloway Quartet
The Fall-Winter Cycle

John Calloway, flute and percussion Ken Cook, piano Marcus Shelby, bass Brian Andres, drums* with guest vocalist Angie Doctor reservations, please call the shop at 415-586-3733. $20 cash cover charge, byob; proof of vaccination and masks, please! also live on YouTube and Facebook . thanks for joining us! * Brian Andres is subbing for Sylvia Cuenca tonight.

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Sunday, December 5th – 5-8pm
Tomorrow’s Jazz Today
Showcase & Session:
Young players, testing the traditions
followed by a jam session
hosted by the Terrence Brewer Trio

At 5pm, a seven-piece jazz combo from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music leads off with a set, and then the Terrence Brewer Trio takes the stage, opening with a short trio set leading into a jam session for student players welcomed from anywhere in the Bay Area. If you’re an aspiring jazz musician with a grasp of your instrument and a passion for the art form, please come out! Proof of vaccination and masks required. The December 5th evening was streamed live on YouTube and Facebook and can be seen there. Donations appreciated, with instructions on the screen.     ______________________ The student combo opening the evening is from the SFCM jazz ensemble class taught by saxophonist Kristen Strom. Amanda Jane Ross – vocals Aidan Siemann – saxophone Nate Gilbreath – trombone Junhong Jung – guitar Julian Esparza – bass Reece Cogswell & JC Grady – drums Serious students of…

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Saturday, December 4 – 7:30pm
George Cotsirilos Quartet
jazz club
when lights are low

George Cotsirilos, guitar Keith Saunders, piano Robb Fisher, bass Ron Marabuto, drums Tonight, the George Cotsirilos Quartet highlights its just-completed recording project, due for release on CD in a matter of weeks. A group of highly accomplished jazz veterans boasting years of close collaboration, the quartet released the widely acclaimed album Mostly In Blue in early 2018. The album debuted to excellent notices and spent over three months on the national Jazz Weekly radio top 50 charts, rising to number 15. In its December 2018 issue, Downbeat Magazine listed the CD as one of the best of the year. The quartet performs primarily original modern jazz compositions along with gems from the jazz canon. Read more on George and his colleagues in the quartet at https://www.georgecotsirilos.com/ Call the bookshop at 415-586-3733 to reserve a seat, as space is limited. Reservations must be claimed by showtime. Doors open at 7:20 for the 7:30…

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Friday, December 3 – 7:30pm
Destiny Muhammad Trio
live jazz in the bookshop
and in the stream
every Friday night

Destiny Muhammad, the Harpist from the Hood, brings a reverence for her ancestor jazz harp mothers Dorothy Ashby and Alice Coltrane to the creation of a unique sound and a personal approach to jazz standards, reimagining the past and creating original compositions. Since picking up the harp in her thirties, she has devoted untold hours to the development of her music. Performing in manifold collaborations, there’s no one like her in contemporary jazz. Her signature genre, “Celtic to Coltrane,” bears that out — cool and eclectic, with a feel of jazz & storytelling to round out the sonic experience. . “Whether interpreting jazz standards or her original tunes, Muhammad turns every piece into a soulful adventure.” Yerba Buena Gardens Festival “While certainly inspired by Alice Coltrane, Muhammad brings her own unique touch to the strings, as well as a contemporary melodic style that is exacting, whether she is working solo…

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Poets! A reading + open mic in the bookshop every first Thursday
December 2 – 7:00pm
Francisco Orrego & Maria Serafin

Jerry Ferraz and Michael Koch co-host Bird & Beckett’s monthly poetry reading on the first Thursday of each month, with an open mic following the featured readers. Maria Serafin, “The Word-Weave Rumbera,”  is a performance poet and percussionist, widely known for her work as leader of El Grupo Sinigual, with its 35-year history of performances from San Francisco, Los Angeles to Miami. Maria’s voice has been likened to that of salsa queen, Celia Cruz. Francisco Orrego, a poet and painter, was born in San Francisco’s Mission District and raised from ten until eighteen years of age in Medellin, Colombia. A self taught artist, he now spends his time searching for his soul as a conscious objector of human expectations.   Please bring proof of vaccination and a mask, also BYOB. No charge, though small donations help us pay an honorarium to the featured poets. Can’t get to the shop for…

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Sunday, November 28 – 5pm
Tomorrow’s Jazz Today–
Hungry players, testing the traditions.

Post-Thanksgiving, on Sunday, November 28, we’ll open the shop and clear the stage at 5pm for a three-hour all-comers jam session — students and old hands alike! Professional musicians, come on out. Live streamed on our facebook page or youtube channel No remuneration, except for the Keith Saunders Trio, with Eric Markowitz on bass and Akira Tana on drums — and what a trio that is, conducting the jam session! We’ll pay them each the JITN leader’s rate of $150 plus a 10% leader’s fee. They’re all leaders. Jazz is a team sport. (And, a profession. Let there by no doubt.) Everybody else? Come on out, if you have a vax card and a mask. We’ll lay in some beer and the finest water one can buy for a few bucks a bottle, and we’ll let you negotiate your way to the stage with your colleagues and the trio. ***********…

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Saturday, November 27 – 7:30pm
The Cottontails
Live in the shop and live streamed!

Make Bird & Beckett a stop on your holiday whirl. Keep the faith and keep swingin’ — The Cottontails make it easy! Vocalist Karina Denike and pianist Michael McIntosh have been pleasing audiences with this marvelous band at Bird & Beckett at Thanksgiving time for years and are we ever thankful to have them back! Call for reservations at 415-586-3733. BYOB, proof of vax, masks, $25 cash for the cover charge! Can’t make it to the shop, watch on our facebook page or youtube channel and donate per the hints on the screen to support the musicians and the stream!  

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Friday, November 26 – 7:30pm
New Squatoolas
Live & Live Streamed!

A fabulous band with an affinity for New Orleans–just the tonic you want and need in these times! Bounce back from your Thanksgiving indulgence, shake it down & rave it up in the company of good friends and companions! Jim Peterson, saxophone Scott Foster, guitar Joe Kyle, Jr., bass Larry Vann, drums Can’t stir from the couch? We understand! But if you watch the show from there, we hope you’ll donate to sustain the musicians and the stream. Instructions are on the screen once you’ve found the show on our facebook page or youtube channel. If you’re coming to the shop for the show, more’s the better! We’ll be happy to have your company to celebrate living, breathing culture! Jazz & it’s offshoots are the creation of African American musicians, composers, arrangers, dancers… We’re more than thankful that it’s at the base of American culture. If you’ve called for a…

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Wednesday, November 24– 7:30pm
Walker Talks!
Taoist Magic, Intrigue and Power
live streamed

Layers of mythic history teased out by Walker Brents III in his monthly talk on topics mythological, poetical, philosophical and otherwise. A recording of Walker’s 11/24/21 talk on Taoist tales can be found at this link. Bird & Beckett’s livestreams can be heard on our YouTube channel or Facebook page.

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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.

Due to lapses in tax filings during and post-pandemic, the BBCLP's status as a registered nonprofit was suspended at the beginning of April 2024 while we reapply, which is expected to take about six months. Donations made after April 1st will not be tax-deductible until nonprofit status is restored.

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Gigging musicians! You have nothing to lose but your lack of a collective voice to achieve fair wages for your work!
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https://www.independentmusiciansalliance.org/

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