Michael League: A Prism of Sound at SFJAZZ

Michael League: A Prism of Sound at SFJAZZ

Michael League brings a multi-night, multi-project residency to SFJAZZ that reveals the full scope of his musical world—from intimate duos to rhythm-driven collaborations—reframing the Snarky Puppy founder as curator, collaborator, and sonic architect.

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Ten Strings, One Voice: Hamilton de Holanda’s Modern Vision for the Bandolim

Ten Strings, One Voice: Hamilton de Holanda’s Modern Vision for the Bandolim

Grammy- and Latin Grammy–winning bandolim virtuoso Hamilton de Holanda brings his trio to SFJAZZ for a performance rooted in choro tradition and shaped by jazz improvisation. In this feature, de Holanda reflects on melody, lineage, and the creative freedom driving his current work.

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Michael Mayo: A Voice Taking Flight Lands at SFJAZZ
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Michael Mayo: A Voice Taking Flight Lands at SFJAZZ

Fresh off two Grammy nominations and a viral Tiny Desk concert, vocalist Michael Mayo brings his genre-defying sound to SFJAZZ on December 27. We sat down with the rising star to discuss the Deluxe Edition of his album Fly, his innovative use of looper pedals, and his upcoming "UpSwing" double bill with Sasha Berliner.

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Anat Cohen’s Musical Evolution: A 50th Birthday Celebration at SFJAZZ
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Anat Cohen’s Musical Evolution: A 50th Birthday Celebration at SFJAZZ

Clarinetist Anat Cohen returns to Miner Auditorium to celebrate her 50th birthday with a program traversing the full range of her artistic expression. From the intimate "Quartetinho" to the expansive "Tentet," Cohen discusses the architecture of her ensembles and her "student for life" philosophy in this exclusive preview.

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Mads Tolling Brings 'Cool Yule' to Joe Henderson Lab
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Mads Tolling Brings 'Cool Yule' to Joe Henderson Lab

This December 13th and 14th, the Joe Henderson Lab at SFJAZZ becomes a portal to the snow-covered streets of Copenhagen. Two-time Grammy Award-winning violinist Mads Tolling returns to this cozy venue with Cool Yule: A Nordic Holiday Celebration, a show that promises to replace typical holiday clichés with the rich and complex folklore of Scandinavia. 

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Stefon Harris, Theo Croker Share UpSwing Stage
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Stefon Harris, Theo Croker Share UpSwing Stage

When Stefon Harris talks about music, he's not just describing a career but a way of experiencing the world. The four-time Grammy-nominated vibraphonist, composer, and educator has been celebrated as one of the most influential artists in contemporary jazz. With his long-standing band Blackout, a new chapter of his Sonic Creed project, an innovative ear-training app, and an upcoming performance at SFJAZZ, Harris manages multiple roles, all centered around the idea of sound as a means of human connection.

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Ben Folds on Keeping Arts Alive and His Holiday Shows at SFJAZZ
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Ben Folds on Keeping Arts Alive and His Holiday Shows at SFJAZZ

Ben Folds has spent three decades proving that pop music can carry the weight of an orchestral score and the sting of a short story. This winter finds him in one of his busiest seasons yet: touring an ambitious live album with the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO), reflecting on his eight-year tenure at the Kennedy Center, and turning his sardonic new Christmas record Sleigher into a pair of holiday shows at SFJAZZ’s Miner Auditorium.

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Three Visitors Trio Debuts New Album Ahead of JHL Dates
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Three Visitors Trio Debuts New Album Ahead of JHL Dates

The story of Three Visitors begins with three musicians who often played within larger bands but formed a smaller, more intimate group. Pianist Edward Simon, bassist Scott Colley, and drummer Brian Blade performed together frequently in the 1990s and 2000s, developing a deep mutual understanding—an inevitable chemistry that made their trio feel natural long before it was ever officially named. 

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Sarah Wilson Brings Incandescence to Berkeley
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Sarah Wilson Brings Incandescence to Berkeley

Bay Area trumpeter, composer, and bandleader Sarah Wilson consistently writes music that fills a room like a street parade fills a neighborhood. Her new album, Incandescence, comes from that same instinct. It is music inspired by visual art, community performance, and the joyful noise of brass instruments played in close harmony

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RJAM’s New Visions At The Joe Henderson Lab
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RJAM’s New Visions At The Joe Henderson Lab

The Joe Henderson Lab thrives when it acts as a classroom without walls: a place where mentorship happens in real time, where a set list serves as a curriculum, and where the next generation of Bay Area improvisers learns how a professional band performs on stage.

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SFJAZZ Collective Reimagines Native Dancer at Miner Auditorium
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SFJAZZ Collective Reimagines Native Dancer at Miner Auditorium

Wayne Shorter’s Native Dancer turns fifty this season, and the SFJAZZ Collective is celebrating that milestone with a rich act of musical exploration: a re‑voicing of a classic that valued imagination, collaboration, and the flexible boundary between Brazilian song and American jazz. The project aligns with the group’s mission and with Chris Potter’s curatorial sensibility—he is both the Collective’s music director and one of the genre’s most probing saxophonists.

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