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Music of Moses, matzah, and movin' on up out of Egypt. Sunday, April 21 at 4 pm.
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The Berkeley-born saxophonist performs at the SFJazz Center on March 23.
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In this week's Audiograph we head to San Francisco's Fillmore district, once known as the 'Harlem of the West,' jammed with clubs overflowing with song.…
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In this week's Audiograph we head to San Francisco's Fillmore district, once known as the 'Harlem of the West,' jammed with clubs overflowing with song.…
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The latest release from Bob Dylan's back pages includes 74 previously unreleased studio recordings from 1970, most taken from the sessions for the New…
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It’s the first Wednesday of 2021 without a major event beginning with the letter "I", so we’ll take the opportunity to listen to some of the new local…
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At least one long national nightmare is over. Songs of Joe, Kamala, and the U.S. Presidency, 9-11 pm.
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Living Jazz invites all to celebrate unity and freedom at their 19th annual musical tribute honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.…
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On the night before the night before Christmas, we'll listen to some new songs for the season from Bay Area artists, preview some of the local holiday…
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El Cerrito-based Arhoolie Records is an independent record label founded in 1960 by Chris Strachwitz as a way for him to record and produce music by…
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Barack Obama's new memoir, A Promised Land, was published this week. The 44th President says that music has always played an important role in his…
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A new box set features the flip sides of 78-rpm records that Harry Smith included on the Anthology of American Folk Music.In 1952, Folkways Records…