SF Jazz center
Photograph: Yelp/ Kevin Y

Review

SF Jazz

4 out of 5 stars
  • Music | Jazz
  • Hayes Valley
  • price 2 of 4
  • Recommended
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Time Out says

San Francisco has been embroiled in a love affair with jazz for decades and finally, in 2013, the musical form scored its own state-of-the-art performance center. The 35,000 square-foot, three-story transparent structure contains an adjustable auditorium, an intimate multi-purpose ensemble room and digital learning lab, in addition to multiple rehearsal spaces. SF Jazz interprets the term broadly; you’re as likely to see Malian musicians playing traditional tomes as you are to see a standard jazz quartet. With over 100 performances a year, SF Jazz is sure to delight your senses with something out of the ordinary.

Details

Address
201 Franklin St
San Francisco
94102
Cross street:
At Fell St
Opening hours:
Tue-Sat 11am-5:30pm
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Lettuce

A run of late-summer performances brings Lettuce to SFJAZZ, where the Boston-born sextet continues touring its latest album Cook inside Miner Auditorium. Known for expanding from Berklee students into a tightly synchronized funk collective, the band threads together psychedelic grooves, brass-led arrangements, and extended improvisational passages that often stretch their sets into long-form explorations rather than fixed song cycles. Each performance draws on decades of collaboration and individual side work across jazz, pop, and hip-hop, giving the music a layered, studio-to-stage fluidity that rarely settles into repetition. The SFJAZZ setting frames that approach with concert-hall clarity, allowing rhythm sections and horn interplay to unfold with precision even at peak intensity. Across the run, the focus stays on sustained groove and ensemble chemistry, where variation emerges gradually through solos and shifting textures rather than abrupt changes in direction.
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