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El Rio, a popular queer bar in the Mission, is hosting its 10th annual Fourth of July dance party, which organizers say will ...
Kazuo ‘Kaz’ Kajimura, co-founder of Yoshi’s jazz club, helped the Oakland club become one of the most beloved concert venues in all of jazz.
Kazuo “Kaz” Kajimura, the driving force behind one of the Bay Area’s most iconic jazz institutions, has died. He passed away Sunday, June 15, according to a family statement, after a battle with ...
Given the trumpeter’s track record — with scores for dozens of film and television productions, groundbreaking operas, and a thriving career as a jazz bandleader — his new vision for the San Francisco ...
Together, they form a nightlife tapestry that thrives in San Francisco’s misty embrace. Whether you’re chasing beats or just the thrill of a late night, these spots deliver.
Loureen Ayoub reports on San Francisco jazz clubs getting assistance from the city in the form of grants. Telescopes spy a monster radio jet streaming from a bright and early object in the ...
The San Francisco Giants have struggled to a 37-42 record in 2024. While they’re 11.5 games out of first place in the National League West, they’re only three games behind the final NL Wild ...
Club Hangover shut down in 1964, followed by many of the city’s premier jazz venues. “It’s very clear in my mind that between 1964 and 1966, young people switched their musical allegiance to ...
The historic Blackhawk jazz club (1949-1963) was formerly located at 200 Hyde Street on the northeast corner of Turk Street in the heart of San Francisco's tenderloin district. The smoky neighborhood ...
The historic San Francisco Armory, that hulking brick building in the middle of the Mission District, could be renovated to make way for a jazz club and VIP lounge, according to reporting from the ...
Many people aren't even aware San Francisco's Blackhawk jazz club existed, but in its time, the Tenderloin dive bar regularly showcased Black musical excellence. Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk ...