As for “San Francisco Bay Blues,” it became a folk revival standard largely due to Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, who learned it from Fuller during a swing through the Bay Area and played it regularly — I’m pretty sure I learned the chords from theYoung Folk Song Book, which even had tabl...
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Robert Kennedy is a Hammond organist, pianist, and accordionist born and raised in the American South who has lived and worked in the San Francisco bay area since 1988. He played piano in the Stanford University Jazz Band and studied jazz piano with the great jazz pianist, band director, ...
Crane’s passion for art stemmed from his early years. “My mom was an art major so I grew up drawing and painting all the time; art was always in my family.” His next move after Chico would be to the San Francisco Bay area with his aforementioned girlfriend. “She was attending UC...
A veteran of the San Francisco music scene for 20 plus years, multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter & producer, Chris Guthridge writes, sings, and plays many instruments except a small few. He records and produces all of his material in a humble analog studio in the Bayview district of ...
San Francisco in the 1960s It was at first a haven for the beatniks who were seeking out the real Beat Generation poets and writers, jazz players and artists. The commercial folk scene was already in full bloom with the Kingston Trio, and local favorite