- Address
- 653 Chenery St, San Francisco, CA 94131
- Website
- birdbeckett.com
- bird.beckett
- Host
- Vince Lateano
- When
- Monthly on the Last Sunday
- Time
- 5-7pm
- Beginner Friendly
- Jazz
The last Sunday of each month, veteran drummer Vince Lateano is at the center of a dynamic and easy going jazz session at Bird & Beckett that attracts old hands and young pups alike, aided by bassist Peter Barshay and pianist Ben Stolorow.
Bird & Beckett’s Doggone Session is just the most recent iteration of sessions Vince has been renowned for over the decades at venues including Pier 23, the Dogpatch Saloon, the Seven Mile House (which Vince dubbed the Doghouse Jam) and Sweeties. And while some talents, characters and devotees show up pret’ near every time at these Bird & Beckett sessions, the churn and evolution is constant, and legendary players you’ve never heard of turn up with regularity, drawn by their history and friendship with Vince, a swinging force on the San Francisco jazz scene since he hit North Beach in the mid-1960s.
Born and raised in Sacramento, Vince was attracted to jazz young and dove in deep. Drafted into the military, he continued to develop as a musician & when he got out in 1966, he headed for San Francisco, quickly gaining a profile in his work with Vince Guaraldi and all manner of major players. The drummer John Markham, a key musician here for four decades from the 1950s through the 1990s, threw work Vince’s way whenever Markham went on the road, which was often, and Vince made his way with ease. His long tenure at Jazz at Pearl’s, the key San Francisco jazz club on Columbus at Broadway in North Beach from its beginnings in 1990 until its demise in 2003, cemented Vince’s position at the center of the San Francisco jazz world.
Pearl’s was a bridge from the historic cluster of North Beach jazz clubs of the 1950s and 1960s that included the Black Cat, Hungry I, Purple Onion, Jazz Workshop and El Matador, and then Keystone Korner in the 1970s to 1980s, to its current rebirth with the recent opening of Keys Jazz Bistro.
Jazz at Pearl’s emerged on Columbus opposite City Lights from its roots as an after hours room beneath the Great Eastern Restaurant on Washington Street in adjacent Chinatown. At Pearl’s, owner Pearl Wong and impresario Sonny Buxton crafted a tiny but world class club that kept the jazz flowing and fixed the attention of fans and tourists alike on North Beach as a magnet for the best regional players playing on par with nationally and internationally acclaimed musicians. Pearl’s had a vibrant second life when vocalist Kim Nalley took it on for a number of years, but now the keys to North Beach’s jazz treasure chest have been passed to Keys around the corner, back on Broadway.
Meanwhile, out here in Glen Park we’ve been tending the flickering flame and stoking the fire for two decades — a reserve against another rainy day. Thanks to Vince and his many superbly talented colleagues across the generations, San Francisco has remained at the forefront of jazz throughout the modern era that began with the end of World War II, and that grows still from its roots in San Francisco’s Barbary Coast dance halls of more than a century and a half ago.
Bird and Beckett record and live-stream all of their performances (including their jam sessions) on their YouTube channel. I'd recommend taking a look if you're interested in how they are run!
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- When
- Monthly on the First Sunday
- Time
- 5-7pm
- Beginner Friendly
- Jazz
The first Sunday of the month is a set aside for a jam session for young jazz musicians hosted by a professional trio, with a student combo from one of the area's fine jazz schools opening the evening with a 45 minute set.
A great beginner-friendly jam session hosted by Akira Tana and his trio. This session usually begins after a short set of student-led performances. The session is super organized, and musicians of all skill levels participate, including beginners.
Bird and Beckett record and live-stream all of their performances (including their jam sessions) on their YouTube channel. I'd recommend taking a look if you're interested in how they are run!
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The first Sunday of the month is a set aside for a jam session for young jazz musicians hosted by a professional trio, with a student combo from one of the area's fine jazz schools opening the evening with a 45 minute set. This month, Bishop O'Dowd High School in Oakland sends a great band. No charge, but your donations at the show or sent to the Bird & Beckett Cultural Legacy Project, our 501(c)3 nonprofit, help us keep this series going. There's a "Donate" button on our website that you can use, or drop a check by the store! Be sure to let us know if your donation is particularly earmarked for this series!
- Address
- 295 Oak Street San Francisco, CA 94102
- Website
- hayesvalleyartworks.org
- hvaw.hayesvalleyartworks
- When
- Last Saturday of the Month
- Time
- 1-4pm
- Jazz
- Event Link
- Date
- , to
- Time
- Address
- 500 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA 94117
- madroneartbar
- Host
- Adam Shulman and Mike Olmos
- When
- Every Sunday
- Time
- 8pm-close
- Jazz
- Advanced
Swinging soul jazz with a jam session to follow.
These jam session can run a bit advanced, as there are a ton of music student regular jammers that attend every weekend.
- Address
- 201 Octavia St, San Francisco, CA 94102
- Website
- mercurycafe.net
- mercurycafe
- Host
- Elaine Alt
- When
- Some Wednesdays
- Time
- 6-9pm
- Website
- Event Link
- Jazz
Bring yer axe and sit in with the house band
- Host
- Siddharth Ramalingam
- Date
- , to
- Time
Featuring Siddharth Ramalingam - piano, and others from the SF Community Music Center
- Address
- 1314 Ocean Ave, San Francisco, CA 94112
- Website
- oceanalehouse.com
- oceanalehouse
- Host
- Noah Frank
- When
- Every Wednesday
- Time
- 6-9pm
- Jazz
Noah Frank (trumpet) leads the Jazz Jam. Bring your instrument and join the fun.
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Noah Frank (trumpet) leads the Jazz Jam. Bring your instrument and join the fun.
- When
- Monthly on the First Sunday
- Time
- 6-9pm
- Jazz
- VGM
Video Game Music Jazz Jam – hosted by Joe Newman (saxophone), John Harris (bass), Dave Dolengewicz (saxophone), Jake Kissner (drums), Nate Lisbin (keys), and other special guests. Bring your instrument, find a tune from www.vgleadsheets.com, and have fun!
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- Date
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- Address
- 201 Franklin St, San Francisco, CA 94102
- Website
- sfjazz.org
- sfjazz
- When
- September 2023 - May 2024, Mondays
- Time
- 7-9pm
- Website
- Event Link
- Jazz
SFJAZZ announces our new community jam session series, SFJAM! These free monthly open jam sessions in the Joe Henderson Lab provide a space for all Bay Area musicians to come together and perform in an inclusive, multigenerational setting. Each jam session features a musical director and curated repertoire. We invite musicians of all levels and ages to join each session. Space is limited, so musicians, please sign up here or by clicking the button below:
MUSICIAN SIGN-UP
Non-performing patrons are also invited to attend and watch each session. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. No reservations or tickets are needed to attend — just show up!
The SFJAM program is made possible through the generosity of Jimmy Hormel, Amy and Glenn Oclassen, Jr.
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These monthly open jam sessions provide a space for all Bay Area musicians to come together and perform in an inclusive, multigenerational setting. Each session features a musical director and curated repertoire. We invite musicians of all levels and ages to sign up, and each session is free and open to the public - no reservations or tickets needed to attend!
MUSICIAN SIGN-UP
Sign-ups will become available a few weeks prior to each jam session. Space is limited.
PERSONNEL
Kristen Strom sax & musical director
Tammy L. Hall piano
Ken Okada bass
JC Grady drums
SONG LIST
Doodlin'
Peace
Silver Serenade
Nica's Dream
Senor Blues
Sister Sadie
Song for My Father
Strollin
Cape Verdean
Nutville
Sayonara Blues
- Address
- 453 Cortland Ave, San Francisco, CA 94110
- Website
- theluckyhorseshoebar.com
- theluckyhorseshoesf
- When
- Monthly on the Third Wednesday
- Time
- 8-11:30pm
- Jazz