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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

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Out of ‘Eclipse’: Amadou & Mariam bring songs from their sensory world to SFJAZZ

The beloved Malian duo have been up to a lot—including a tour featuring selections from their immersive 2012 show.

Under the Stars: Harping out the genius of Alice Coltrane and Dorothy Ashby

Plus: Angel Bat Dawid and Nabihah Iqbal come through with new albums, Mae Powell glows, more new music

Neither rain nor hail could keep The Roots from delivering hip-hop love

Their appearance at the Masonic may have been delayed, but the legendary outfit made it for some old school healing

In Trugoy we trust: Remembering the rapper through De La’s ‘3 Feet High and Rising’

30 years ago, the album rewired hip-hop. Trugoy the Dove's passing now lends its reissue a melancholy sheen.

Garage punk power trio free jazz? It was the moment for James Brandon Lewis

At SFJAZZ for Noise Pop, the Sonny Rollins-anointed saxophonist burned the house down.

Noise Pop got trippy with snow-watch jazz and a royal local guest

Umbrellas be damned: Nate Mercereau, Carlos Niño, Jesse Peterson, and legend Idris Ackamoor kept SFJAZZ toasty

Samara Joy and Orchestra Gold define the new classic at 40th SF Jazz Festival

3 concerts you'll want to lock in now—plus news on a redefinitional approach to the Great "American" Songbook.

Noise Pop kicked off with plushie adoration for No Vacation

A sold out crowd of youthful acolytes filled the Chapel for the return of the Bay Area-bred indie faves.

Under the Stars: Idris Ackamoor celebrates 50 visionary years of cosmic jazz

Plus: Post-punk power trio Orion's Belte swing by, Los Bitchos are back (in 'Daria' shorts?), more music news

30 years of wild Noise Pop nights and ‘talent beyond genre’

Festival co-owner Jordan Kurland on filling the city with independent music and his favorite live moments

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