
If you love to take advantage of the live music offerings near you, this weekend offers several great reasons to leave the house.
From a jazz performance to a musical duo, read on for a local to-do list to fill your calendar this weekend.
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Kollaboration SF presents Back To Basics
From the event description:
Spanning across all genres and hailing from every city in the Bay, five of the most talented Asian American artists will compete for a chance to perform in Kollaboration's national showcase in Los Angeles. They'll be judged by industry veterans, entertainment professionals and fellow musicians. Kollaboration is a national nonprofit that seeks to discover, elevate and connect Asian American musicians.
When: Saturday, June 29, 7-8:30 p.m.
Where: David Brower Center, 2150 Allston Way
Price: $20. More ticket options available.
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Solomon Gottfried's New York Quintet
From the event description:
Solomon Gottfried presents an afternoon of new compositions written and to be performed by some of New York City's prolific young jazz musicians and improvisers on Sunday at the Maybeck Studio for the Performing Arts.
When: Sunday, June 30, 3-5 p.m.
Where: Maybeck Studio for the Performing Arts, 1537 Euclid Ave.
Price: Free
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The David Murray and Kahil El'Zabar Duo at the Back Room
From the event description:
These two modern music masters have been at the forefront of creative exploration and compositional diversity for the past four decades. Murray and El’Zabar are recognized by their peers to be consummate virtuosos who possess ingenious interpretations within the history and future of great black music.
When: Sunday, June 30, 8:30-11:30 p.m.
Where: The Back Room, 1984 Bonita Ave.
Price: $20
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