Archive for February 2016
Sunday, April 17th – 4:30-6:30 pm
Richard Sears Quartet
which way west? Sunday concert series
Richard Sears is a highly regarded and well traveled young pianist and composer. Â Raised in Palo Alto and having lived and worked for a significant stretch in Los Angeles, he’s now Brooklyn based, where he has made a solid name for himself. Â His group for this engagement includes fine musicians indeed: Patrick Wolff, tenor…
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Sunday, April 17th – 2 pm
A National Poetry Month Reading featuring
Marina Lazzara, Julie Rogers, Sunnylyn Thibodeaux,
Ava Koohbor & Sarah Menefee
Friday, April 15th – 5:30-8 pm
The Dave Len Scott Quartet: “Blessed Mix” – the new CD
jazz in the bookshop! Every Friday
The Dave Len Scott Quartet: Dave Scott trumpet Scott Foster, guitarDaniel Fabricant bassSurya Prakasha drumscelebrate the release of their new cd, “Blessed Mix.” The Dave Len Scott Quartet performs regularly at the Calvary Methodist Church on Fillmore Street, as well as at festivals and venues up and down the coast. Â Dave also works with numerous…
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Sunday, April 10th – 7:30-10 pm
Joe Goldmark & the Seducers
pay tribute to Merle Haggard
canyon moonlight music series… ’til the Riptide returns
Joe Goldmark is the pedal steel king of San Francisco, and his band the Seducers just won’t quit. Mitch Polzak, the loquacious guitar wizard Mayor of Port Costa, and honey-voiced bassist Eddie Kendrick share the vocal honors, with special guest Paul Revelli on drums. Â It doesn’t stop there! Henry & Kathleen Salvia join the band…
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Sunday, April 10th – 4:30-6:30 pm: Sukhawat Ali Khan
Sukhawat Ali Khan is a singer and harmonium player expert in Qawwali (sufi devotional music) as well as the Pakistani/North Indian classical music of the Sham Chaurasi gharana. He is also a strong proponent of a modern, energized world music fusion that merges the danceable club sounds of many global cultural capitals. Truly, his sensibility…
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Sunday, April 10th – 2 pm
Scholar Fred Martin gives a talk on presidential politics in the age of Abraham Lincoln
Fred Martin has devoted the last twenty years to research on Abraham Lincoln and served two terms as President of The Abraham Lincoln Institute in Washington, D.C. His research has been conducted at the Library of Congress, the National Archibves, state historical societies, archieves and libraries across the nation. His book Abraham Lincoln’s Path to…
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