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Blues & Jazz on the East Shore of the Bay

In search of the best clubs for Blues & Jazz along the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, we asked

Jeff Tauber on sax

Jeff Tauber on sax

Saxophonist Jeff Tauber for his advice and got the whole story. Some clubs are listening rooms and others are bars and lounges. Easy links to their websites will get you to their music calendars.

Ashkenaz – is still happening at 1317 San Pablo Ave in Berkeley. African, Blues, Hip Hop, Reggae, World Beat and other genres. Ashkenaz is dedicated to providing dance and music from traditional cultures all around the world, featuring local and international bands.

the backroom – 1984 Bonita Ave in Downtown Berkeley – books all acoustically-based genres, including Jazz, Blues, Folk, Bluegrass, Americana and more. It’s an intimate, comfortable venue with no food or drink other than water or soft drinks. Adults can BYOB. Local musician Sam Rudin wants to keep the music venue small and comfy with a Steinway grand piano on stage and thrift shop overstuffed chairs below.

Britt Maries’ – 1369 Solano Ave in Albany – The owner is turning Britt Marie’s Wine Bar & Restaurant into a community music venue so local musicians have an opportunity to play and customers can enjoy a Jazz supper club type of venue, much like in the 1940s. Dancing also. Tauber  on sax and Craig Browning on keys played there recently. They are two latter day jazz men committed to playing the songs the way they were written –  soft, melodic and lyrical.

The Cheese Board Collective & Pizzeria (2 doors down)  – 1504 and 1512 Shattuck Ave in Berkeley – Offers up Blues and Jazz and even during lunch! The Pizzeria backs up, but the line moves quickly. “Kickin’ the Mules Blues Band” plays there.

Chris’ Club – at 656 Benicia Road in Vallejo is dubbed the world’s best eclectic dive bar. Call (707) 552-2916 to find out when they will have a Blues Jam. They have live Music every Thursday, Sometimes on Friday and Saturday (Check their Facebook). Thursdays include Live Blues 7-11pm, with World Famous Do It Yourself NY Steak BBQ and BBQ Oyster Bar on the Back Patio.

Everett & Jones Barbecue, located at the entrance to Jack London Square at 126 Broadway in Oakland, hosts Saturday Night Blues from 9pm – 1am. On Fridays there are two venues: Q’s Lounge – 8pm-12midnight – a relaxed environment with the latest in live Soul and Jazz, up close and personal. Dotha’s Juke Joint – 9pm-12midnight – brings you down home live Blues in a funky-chic setting with a plate of the best BBQ in town. Check who’s been playing!

– A true neighborhood bar dating back to the 1940s. 860 San Pablo Ave in Albany – Blues & Funk. Open Mon – Sun 3pm –

Terrence Brewer

2am. Check out B-Side Cypher: We the People video talking about Session Tuesday jam.

The Ivy Room – A true neighborhood bar dating back to the 1940s, presents a variety of entertainment and a meeting place for the entire East Bay community. 860 San Pablo Ave in Albany – Blues & Funk. Open Mon – Sun 3pm – 2am.

Jupiter – a European-inspired beer house and premiere alternative Jazz venue  at 2181 Shattuck Ave in Downtown Berkeley. A two-story lounge with a two-story beer garden, fire pits and heaters, Jupiter offers up handcrafted beers & ales along with wood-fired pizza, Jazz, Blues & Latin music. On Fridays they serve food until midnight!

The Sound Room – home of Bay Area Jazz & Arts at 2147 Broadway in Oakland. According to Tauber, some of best Bay Area musicians play here. Proceeds from their food and drink sales pay the rent and utilities and proceeds from ticket sales pay for the band and sound equipment. Of note – all of their wines are on some level, associated with Jazz.

Starry Plow – 3101 Shattuck Ave in Berkeley – is still going strong since the 70s with Grunge, Rock, Irish and Blues. Thursday nights are filled with Funk Soul, Hip Hop, Jazz and Latin music. Check out who has played there! Always the Revolutionary Irish watering hole, Starry Plow serves locally sourced pub-comfort food and lots of different beers, wine and non-alcoholic beverages.

Yoshi’s – 510 Embarcadero West in Oakland’s Jack London Square – is at the top of Tauber’s list , having built a reputation for being one of the most respected Jazz Clubs in the Bay Area with great Japanese cuisine. It now can seat 310 people, yet still maintains its intimate vibe. They have expanded to include broader genres now to appeal to a variety of musical tastes, though you can always find Jazz and Blues on their calendar.

Editorial Note – one more: The 7th St. Cafe (the old Rev Cafe)  is bringing BLUES back to the neighborhood at 1612 7th St in West Oakland. Karaoke Nights on Saturday at 8pm and Comedy on Sundays at 8pm. 7th St. Cafe features  the 7th St. Blues Band and has Blues Jams often on Fridays and other nights. Call and find out what’s going on – (510) 444-7746.

Unfortunately Birdland Jazz has closedBirdland Jazz (Birdland Jazzista Social Club)  – 4318 Martin Luther King Jr Way in Oakland is open Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays starting at 8pm (like the old Blues Clubs in West Oakland), featuring Jazz, Blues, Latin Jazz or Jazz Jams. They depend on volunteers and donations. Volunteer and become a Jazzista! Jeff Tauber, our club guide, plays at Birdland now and again. Another group that started in a garage in Berkeley, now has moved to Oakland. You have to read the history.

Tell us your favorite Blues and Jazz venues.

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Music You Don’t Want to Miss in Oakland this Weekend!

Terrence Brewer @ Mindful Music Academy

Sat., Feb. 4, 8pm

Guitarist Terrence Brewer presents an imaginative reinterpretation of his favorite Wes Montgomery album Full House. Full House is the seventh album and first live jazz album by American jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery, recorded at Tsubo in Berkeley on June 25, 1962. The Tsubo had been opened by Glenn Ross in Sept. 1961 with jazz radio station, KJAZ-FM

Brewer is joined by saxophonist Steve Heckman, pianist Tim Campbell, bassist Adam Gay, and drummer Isaac Schwartz.

Brewer was recently proclaimed by long-time music scribe, David Becker (SF Examiner/AXS.com), as the San Francisco Bay Area’s #1 Jazz Guitarist.

Brewer has lead his various groups in nearly 2500 performances in the last 8 years,performing to sold-out crowds at the 52nd Annual Monterey Jazz Festival, the world famous Yoshi’s at Jack London Square, Yoshi’s San Francisco, SFJAZZ Jazz Festival and countless other venues.

Take a listen.

Jim Bennett of KCSM continues the winter season with his curated In The Moment concert series dedicated to continuing the legacy of Jazz as a living art form.

Advance tickets or buy tickets at the door and mention KCSM to receive a $5 discount.

Mindful Music Academy, 5776 Broadway in Oakland’s Rockridge District

Gerald Albright Photo/Cary Gillaspie

Gerald Albright Photo/Cary Gillaspie

Gerald Albright @ Yoshi’s
Fri., Feb. 3

Gerald Albright is one of the biggest stars in R&B, contemporary and straight-ahead jazz.

He started playing piano as a young boy in South Central Los Angeles and one day picked up his piano teacher’s sax. He now is a saxophone master, a musician’s musician, as he is called.

Beginning in the late ’80s, Albright recorded many successful solo albums while he was also playing with an impressive roster of popular R&B artists. His influencers were James Brown, Maceo Parker and Cannonball Adderley.
Take a listen.

He is extremely popular! Fri. 8pm show sold out. 10pm show still has tickets available. (Both shows sold out on Sat.) Doors: 9:45 pm / Show: 10:00 pm. Buy tickets online.

Yoshi’s,  510 W Embarcadero in Jack London Square in Oakland

Young People’s Symphony Orchestra @Scottish Rite Center

Sat., Feb. 4, 8-10pm and Sun., Feb. 5, 4-6pm

Program

Miller – Scherzo Crypto

Jonathan Altman & Angela Wu Photo/Vladimir Gurevich

Jonathan Altman & Angela Wu Photo/Vladimir Gurevich

  • Featuring YPSO Concerto Competition Winners:
    • Wieniawski – Violin Concerto No. 2 – Angela Wu, violin
    • Korngold – Violin Concerto – Jonathan Altman, violin

Rimsky-Korsakov – Scheherazade

Music Director/Conductor – David Ramadanoff with 102 YPSO musicians

i-xwM5cVmYoung People’s Symphony Orchestra (YPSO) is California’s oldest youth orchestra and the second oldest youth orchestra in the United States. Their mission is to guide young musicians to achieve excellence within an orchestral setting.

YPSO has performed in locations including Carnegie Hall; the Dean Lesher Regional Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek; San Francisco’s War Memorial Opera House; the San Francisco

Photo/YPSO

Photo/YPSO

Museum of Modern Art; Sanders Theatre, Memorial Hall, Harvard University; the Sydney Opera House, Australia; the Dvorak Hall of the Rudolfinium, Prague, Czech Republic; the Slovak Radio Concert Hall, Bratislava, Slovakia; the Golden Hall of the Musikverein, Vienna, Austria; as well as in venues in Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska; Scotland; the People’s Republic of China; and New Zealand.

Additional notes: Composer Andrew Miller says his 2014 composition, “Scherzo Crypto,” fuses two great loves of his life: orchestral virtuosity and brain-twisting puzzles. When the San Antonio Symphony commissioned a new work from him for their 75th anniversary season, he decided to compose a musical meta-puzzle: a piece with an answer that could be solved by adventurous listeners. “The only hint I will give is that the answer is the name of a musical instrument. This hidden instrument is somehow woven into the sound, continually appearing and disappearing,” he says. To depict the excitement and occasional panic of intense puzzle solving while a clock ticks down to zero, Miller made the instrumental parts wildly virtuosic, with a particular emphasis on strings and percussion.

Admission is FREE with a Suggested Donation of $15

Register online or at the door

Oakland Scottish Rite Center, 1547 Lakeside Drive, Oakland (map)

Photo/YPSO

Photo/YPSO

Sausalito Art Festival Paints & Rocks the Shores of the Bay

EDGAR WINTER PHOTO 3

Photo/Sausalito Art Festival

Wow! Don’t miss this one. The music lineup is tremendous this year from Legendary Blues Star Charlie Musselwhite to Rock Stars Edgar Winter and Todd Rundgren to the popular Tribute Band – the Unauthorized Rolling Stones. (Entire three-day lineup at end of article.)

1465924565804And the art? The art is phenomenal. Over 260 award-winning artists from around the country, selected by a rigorous jury process, will showcase reflection, innovation and beauty to over 30,000 art patrons in the waterfront village of Sausalito on the Bay on Labor Day weekend. One of the oldest, most prestigious and most anticipated open-air art events in the country—the Sausalito Art Festival has set the standard for eminence, diversity, innovation and scope of artistry for more than 60 years.

Music and art along with a cornucopia of gourmet food, beer and wine, Yoga paddle boarding and more — the art festival transforms Sausalito into a village of artistic expression and community. The amazing thing is that it takes over 1,000 volunteers to keep this festival alive and moving!

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Photo/Amy Hart

Photo/Amy Hart

Celebrating its 64th year, the Sausalito Art Festival has a year-long juried selection process that ensures that the  vitality of the festival is infused with a blend of artistic media and excellent artists – a good mix of returning and new artists.

Take a look at the 2016 exhibiting artists.

Motion 1 by Anna Choi

Motion 1 by Anna Choi

One of my favorites is Anna Choi from Oakland, whose artwork reached out to me with her dynamic use of color. She produces 2-D Media, paintings, prints and rugs.

Anna talked about her artwork. “My paintings come directly from my imagination, as inspired by nature, culture and everyday life. They are related in a spontaneous, intuitive, impromptu and frequently experimental process.

“My work begins with a single brush, single stroke, unfolds through a journey of self-discovery and culminates in a rich and energetic visual experience. Importantly, I have found true joy, passion and expression through my work. My work reflects emotional value, rich textures and cohesive composition. It means a lot to share my experience and experimentation. ”

Motion 2 by Anna Choi

Motion 2 by Anna Choi

She explained how she works with color.

“I love mixing tons of colors. All these vibrant, rich hues inspire me to create something new spontaneously, a sense of joy. It’s magical. It’s intuitive by simply observing shapes and forms. I explore and use bold colors with many layers often experimenting with different medium.” Anna Choi has exhibited at the Sausalito Art Festival for seven years and has sold quite a few pieces. She says she likes it because there is such a diverse audience and because her work makes a statement and is visually stimulating, people come to understand the process. You can find Anna Choi in Booth #200 and visit her website.

 

FESTIVAL FACTS

Fine art, music, food, and wine come together Labor Day weekend for one of the most prestigious art festivals in the country. The Sausalito Art Festival, America’s Premiere Waterfront Art Festival, is held annually on Labor Day Weekend. Details here.

The 64th Annual Sausalito Art Festival will be held Sept. 3-5, 2016.

Hours: 

  • , Sept. 3 – 10am – 7pm
  • , Sept. 4 – 10am – 7pm
  • , Sept. 5 – 10am – 5pm

Tickets: 

  • General Admission – $25
  • Seniors (62 & over) – $20
  • Children (6-12) – $5
  • Children under 6 – FREE

Tickets are available online or onsite at the Festival. Please pay heed to the Festival Policies.

How to get there and where to park.

Gourmet Food provided by Sausalito nonprofit organizations. Support your community!

  • Greek Gyros – Sausalito Women’s Club – $10
  • Heavenly Shrimp Cocktail – St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic Church: – $10
  • Point Reyes Oysters (Raw or Barbequed)Sausalito Chamber of Commerce: – $3 per oyster or $15 for a half dozen
  • Pulled Pork Sliders Christ Episcopal Church:–$10 for 2 sliders
  • Tacos (Gourmet) -Beef, Chicken, or Vegetarian)- Sausalito on the Waterfront Foundation: – $9 – $10
  • Turkey Legs, Gourmet Sausages & Franks The Sausalito Lions Club: – $7-$12
  • Sausalito Crab Cakes – Sausalito Nursery School: $10 – $13
  • Soft Ice Cream – Artists Teaching Art: – $5
  • Waterfront Favorite Fish & Chips Galilee Harbor:– $6 – $10

 

2016 SAUSALITO ART FESTIVAL MUSIC LINEUP

SAT., SEPT. 3

Main Stage

  • 12-1pm:  Charlie Musselwhite (blues)
  • 1:30-2:30pm: Blind Boys of Alabama (gospel)
  • 3-4:30pm:  Squirrel Nut Zippers (jazz/swing)
  • 5-6pm:  Monophonics (r&b/soul)

Artist Stage

  • 11am-12:30pm: Vardo Gypsy Jazz (flamenco/jazz)
  • 1-3pm:  Marie-Louise and The Humdingers (jazz/blues)
  • 3:30-5:30pm:  One Grass Two Grass (bluegrass)

SUN., SEPT. 4

Main Stage

  • 12-1:00pm:  Super Diamond (Neil Diamond tribute)
  • 1:30-2:30pm: Zepparella (All female Led Zeppelin tribute)
  • 3-4pm:  Unauthorized Rolling Stones (Rolling Stones tribute)
  • 4:30-6pm:  Stayin’ Alive – A Bee Gee’s Tribute (Bee Gee’s tribute)

Artist Stage

  • 11am-12:30pm: Romanza (classical)
  • 1-3pm:  Deborah Winters Group (jazz/standards)
  • 3:30-5:30pm:  Beyond Standard Jazz (jazz)

MON., SEPT.5

Main Stage

  • 12-1:15pm:  Edgar Winter (blues/rock)
  • 2-3:15pm:  Todd Rundgren (rock/pop)
  • 3:45-5pm:  The Zombies (rock)

Artist Stage

  • 11-12:30pm:  Bob Culbertson (jazz/world)
  • 1-2:30pm:  Carbe and Durand (jazz/flamenco)
  • 3-5 pm:  The Dixie Giants (Dixieland jazz)
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Get the Bruno Grossi Vibe While Shopping For Veggies

Come downtown this Thurs., June 16 and listen to the tunes of guitarist Bruno Grossi at Benicia Farmers’ Market from 4-8pm and shop for farm fresh produce, fresh cut flowers along with arts and crafts vendors, showcasing silver jewelry, sunglasses, soaps, wine totes, dog treats and more.IMG_0961

Benicia’s Farmers’ Market is on First St. between B and D St., and is in its 24th season, running Thurs. evenings through Oct. 27, 2016. While savoring the gourmet food vendors’ fare, you can listen to music and children can enjoy face painting and the Bounce House on the First St. Green.

Music Entertainment Lineup on Thursdays through July 7.

  • 6/16 – Bruno Grossi
  • 6/23 – Scott Pullman
  • 6/30 – Bill Stanfield
  • 7/7 – Kevin Frazier

Who’s going to be there? Check out the farmers, flower people, arts and crafts people and food vendors so you can make sure you don’t miss anything!

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