Tenderloin jazz club Black Cat — part bar, part restaurant, part performance venue — took on a new role this week: Live recording studio, with three-time Grammy award-winning trumpeter Keyon Harrold recording what’s both his and Black Cat’s first live album. Also Mayor London Breed stopped by. Read more via Eater SF.
San Francisco has a rich history of jazz music and hosting some of the world’s most talented artists and performers. Last night was no different as I joined @keyonharrold and @bilal at the Black Cat for the first live jazz album recording in the #Tenderloin in nearly 60 years. pic.twitter.com/jjEqZdV8bo
— London Breed (@LondonBreed) March 21, 2019
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