BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//chikkutakku.com//RDFCal 1.0//EN X-WR-CALDESC:GoogleカレンダーやiCalendar形式情報を共有シェ アしましょう。近所のイベントから全国のイベントま で今日のイベント検索やスケジュールを決めるならち っくたっく X-WR-CALNAME:ちっくたっく X-WR-TIMEZONE:UTC BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY: “The Sea Bop Legacy Band” honoring bassist Don Prell - Scott Foster 3rd Fridays residency DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260620T023000Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260620T043000Z UID:241763189239 DESCRIPTION:Jim Grantham\, saxophoneScott Foster\, guitarOllie Dudek\, bas sOmar Aran\, drums $20 Cover Charge / BYOBStudents $10\; Kids Free For Re servations call (415) 586-3733  These players will recreate a bit of th e “Sea Bop Experience\,” playing repertoire from that vast book compil ed 20 some odd years ago in tribute to the unique and inspired musical lif e of Don Prell\, who passed just recently at the age of 96\, still holding forth weekly at the Bayview Boat Club on Terry Francoise Way\, twixt the basketball pavilion and baseball stadium.  For well over a decade\, Don was a core member of\, and practically a labor contractor for\, the Chuck Peterson Quartet--which started Bird &\; Beckett on the way towards leg itimacy as a jazz venue   There have been more than a few sites and men tors where young jazz players have honed their chops\, later to become las ting figures on the San Francisco jazz scene... those that haven't moved o n to New York and other centers of the jazz universe. Places like Keystone Korner\, where saxophonist Jim Grantham taught music theory in the halfli ght of a Sunday afternoon to young aspiring players like John Wiitala\, an d the Gathering Caffe on Grant Street where Bishop Norman Williams and BJ Papa schooled Mike Olmos\, Joel Ryan and others. The Bay View Boat Club u nder Don Prell's hand was one such venue\, where Don held down a Wednesday night booking for decades with his ad hoc combo known far and wide as Sea bop\, comprising a flexible who's who of talented musicians\, from accompl ished colleagues to youngsters still wet behind the ears playing for tips\ , cheap drinks and food in the company of the bassist\, whose resume dated back to the 1950s in Los Angeles clubs like The Haig in what's now Koreat own and on tour to New York\, Europe\, Africa and beyond with the Bud Shan k Quartet. He held a bass chair in the San Francisco Symphony for decades along the way\, but he was never for a moment of his career anything but a jazz cat. There's never been anyone like him\, and he's sorely missed. LOCATION: END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR