Michael Franti’s Four-Hour Show At The Greek Theatre
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Michael Franti’s Four-Hour Show At The Greek Theatre

Going to a Michael Franti show will leave you feeling energized and hopeful about the planet's future. I’ve never seen any performer put so much effort and care into a performance as Franti does. As a bonus, he makes time to hang out with his fans before and after the show.

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Arturo Sandoval: Sensational at Yoshi’s
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Arturo Sandoval: Sensational at Yoshi’s

Arturo Sandoval wins you over with those first few notes on his golden trumpet. The sold-out Saturday night crowd at Yoshi’s cheered and clapped as the Grammy-winning musician gracefully moved from trumpet to timbales, piano, electric keyboards, and vocals. His 75-minute set was too short to spend with a jazz legend like Sandoval.

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Dan Hicks Pays Tribute To Fats Waller At SFJAZZ
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Dan Hicks Pays Tribute To Fats Waller At SFJAZZ

Wednesday, May 21, marked what would have been Fats Waller's 110th birthday, an African American pianist, singer, and songwriter known as The Clown Prince of Jazz. Everyone from The Beatles (yes, The Beatles) to Louis Armstrong has covered Waller, and the Bay Area’s own legendary Dan Hicks served as the host for the Waller birthday celebration at the SF Jazz Center.

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Sean Lennon’s GOASTT Delivers Psych-Rock Sounds
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Sean Lennon’s GOASTT Delivers Psych-Rock Sounds

I’m not sure about the tiger, but Sean Lennon summoned some psychedelic ghosts during his exciting performance at the Great American Music Hall. As you might know, he's the 38-year-old son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Sean and his girlfriend Charlotte Kemp Muhl, a world-class model, have formed the indie psych-rock band called The Ghost Of A Saber Tooth Tiger, or GOASTT for short. The group has had various incarnations since 2008, and their second album, Midnight Sun (Chimera Music), is part of their ongoing journey.

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Stephen Stills Brings Solo Tour To Yoshi’s SF
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Stephen Stills Brings Solo Tour To Yoshi’s SF

At age 69, Stephen Stills openly admits that he’s not ashamed to use a few stage tricks to get him through his shows these days. “I once got some sage advice from, of all people, Tony Bennett,” recalled Stills to the packed house at Yoshi’s. “Never be afraid to lower the key or use a teleprompter.” While his voice has become much raspier and his memory impaired enough to recall lyrics without the aid of a screen at foot level, Stephen’s fretwork still shines.

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Lindsey Stirling “Shatters” SF With Two Sold-Out Shows 
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Lindsey Stirling “Shatters” SF With Two Sold-Out Shows 

Lindsey Stirling’s current Shatter Me tour visited San Francisco for two sold-out shows at The Warfield (May 16/17). The show began with dramatic drum beats as the violinist bowed behind a sheer curtain that reached the ceiling. Taunting the crowd for several minutes, her wraithlike silhouette was visible on a raised platform illuminated by a large circular video screen. When the curtain finally lifted, the classically trained violinist erupted into the fitting song “Beyond the Veil.”

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Graham Nash crushes Napa with new songs and nostalgia at City Winery
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Graham Nash crushes Napa with new songs and nostalgia at City Winery

Graham Nash is anything but the “Simple Man” of his song title. The 72-year-old, two-time inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, gently turns back the clock to reveal a passionate life filled with music, love, and political activism. His April 30th concert was the second of two sold-out shows at Napa’s City Winery.

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David Crosby’s Triumphant San Francisco Return
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David Crosby’s Triumphant San Francisco Return

David Crosby survived a liver transplant, kicked hard drugs, and has outlived most of his rock and roll friends. But his luck was a bit thin back in February when he postponed all his California tour dates, including two shows at the Great American Music Hall, after undergoing emergency heart surgery. Without the surgery, a heart attack was imminent. The 72-year-old rock legend dodged that bullet and came roaring back with two sold-out shows a GAMH, April 20 and 21.

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