humanflyz Posted January 19, 2008 Report Posted January 19, 2008 Any Bay Area head-casers going to the April Sonny Rollins concert in Berkeley? http://www.calperfs.berkeley.edu/presents/season/2007/jazz/sr.php If there are, we should meet up and grab a beer or something.
tyrion Posted January 19, 2008 Report Posted January 19, 2008 Jp and I saw him in Miami last year. Definitely a must see. He is one of the living legends. Catch him while you can.
Voltron Posted January 19, 2008 Report Posted January 19, 2008 The SF Jazz Collective on March 15 is another must-see show at Zellerbach. Still not sure why they are playing there instead of in SF as an official part of the Spring Season at SF Jazz, but there it is. Any interest?
granodemostasa Posted January 19, 2008 Report Posted January 19, 2008 HElla yea, this concert has been on my schedule for a long time!
Voltron Posted January 19, 2008 Report Posted January 19, 2008 What shows are there around MOA time? Not as much as I was hoping for, that is for sure. Great American Music Hall in SF has a show I think would be fun on Friday night. May Gauthier and Mark Olson, founder of the Jayhawks. She has a great voice and they are co-headlining so it might be interesting. Check out the link http://www.musichallsf.com/artist_pages/mary_gauthier_mark_olson_020108.htm Social Distortion with The Aggrolites Friday, February 1 9:00p at The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA Cassandra Wilson at Yoshi's Jazz club in SF, and Chris Botti at Yoshi's Oakland. The Bluegrass & Old Time Festival (not to be confused with the FREE and much larger Hardly Strictly Bluegrass) is in town that weekend. David Grisman would probably be the best bet on Friday night. FRIDAY, FEB 1 David Grisman Bluegrass Experience. The Independent 8:30 / 9pm, $30. Buy tickets online! Martha Spencer and Jackson Cunningham, John McKelvy. McGrath's 7:30 / 8pm, $10. Buy tickets online! SATURDAY, FEB 2 KIDS' SHOW: Gayle Schmitt and The Toodala Ramblers. Randall Museum 1pm and 3pm, $9 adults / $6 kids. Buy tickets online! FILM SCREENING: Sprout Wings & Fly, Talking Feet, Martha Spencer and Jackson Cunningham between films. Red Vic two showings: 2pm and 4pm $12 (or both Sat and Sun for $20). Buy tickets online! Grizzly Peak, The Atlas String Band, Nell Robinson & Red Level. Atlas Caf? 4pm, free. The Crooked Jades, The Stairwell Sisters, Spring Creek Bluegrass Band. Noe Valley Ministry 7 / 7:30pm, $20 / $22. Buy tickets online! SUNDAY, FEB 3 WORKSHOPS: Jim Nunally (guitar), Sophie Vitells (fiddle), Brian Oberlin (mandolin), Mark Petteys (banjo), Scott Nygaard (guitar), Eric Thompson (mandolin). Verdi Club 12:15-5:15pm $30. Buy tickets online! Bluegrass & Old-Time Jam. Verdi Club 5:30-7:30pm. Kleptograss, Scott Nygaard & Paul Kotapish,Belle Monroe & Her Brewglass Boys, The Mercury Dimes, Toshio Hirano. Verdi Club 7:30pm, $10. Buy tickets online! FILM SCREENING -The Ralph Stanley Story, Sourwood Mountain, Town Mountain between films. Red Vic two showings: 2pm and 4pm $12. Buy tickets online! TWANG CAF? -The Atlas String Band, The Knuckleknockers. Epic Arts Studios 7:30pm, $10. Buy tickets online! Handel Music: The Pyrotechnics of Handel and his London Oboists Sparks will fly when this all-star lineup delivers works by Giovanni Battista Sammartini and Thomas Vincent, along with a big helping of Handelian magic, including The Royal Fireworks Music. Written to celebrate the end of war, this iconic work finds renewed eloquence and dance in a chamber version published months after the original performance of 1749. Friday, February 1, First Lutheran Church, Palo Alto, 8:00 Saturday, February 2, St. John's Presbyterian Church, Berkeley, 8:00 Sunday, February 3, St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church, 1661 15th Street near Misson, San Francisco, 3:00
boomana Posted January 22, 2008 Report Posted January 22, 2008 I'd be up for any, depending on the mood of others, but the Social Distortion show has my vote.
guzziguy Posted January 22, 2008 Report Posted January 22, 2008 I'd be up for any, depending on the mood of others, but the Social Distortion show has my vote. Ditto, except that I'd vote for David Grisman. Of course, drinking beer would be ok too!
humanflyz Posted March 31, 2008 Author Report Posted March 31, 2008 Revived from the dead: The Sonny Rollins show is this Thursday at Zellerbach on the Berkeley campus? Anyone still going?
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