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Music in SF® provides interviews with some of the biggest names in the live music scene in San Francisco, the Bay Area and Beyond. Music in SF® features interviews, Q&As and portraits with both Bay Area, San Francisco bands as well as National musical acts.

Joe Purdy & Amber Rubarth of "American Folk"
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Q&A: Joe Purdy & Amber Rubarth of Movie ‘American Folk’

Joe Purdy & Amber Rubarth are continuing their epic road trip and making a pit stop at the Independent in San Francisco at the end of this week. The two will be performing songs from the acclaimed indie film, American Folk, in which both musicians star. The show coincides with the release date for both… Keep Reading

Meow Meow at the San Francisco Symphony
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Q&A: Meow Meow

Singer Melissa Madden Gray, better known by her stage name Meow Meow, will join Pink Martini founder and pianist Thomas M. Lauderdale in a rare duo performance at the Davies Symphony Hall on Saturday, Jan. 27. The program will feature Meow Meow’s eclectic mix of music, dance, and comedy, with Lauderdale accompanying her on piano,… Keep Reading

The Reverend Horton Heat - Music in SF
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Q&A: Reverend Horton Heat

The Reverend Horton Heat, aka Jim Heath, has been touring with his trio bearing the same name for close to 30 years now. The band mixes a ton of different influences so it’s difficult to stick it into just one category, but many have called Heath, “the Godfather of modern rockabilly and psychobilly music.” Although,… Keep Reading

Lauv - The Independent - San Francisco
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Q&A: Lauv

Lauv has just started a world tour and will be performing a sold-out show at The Independent in San Francisco on Jan. 23. The San Francisco born singer with the unique name – which means “Lion” in Latvian – is riding high on the success of being first an artist, but also a songwriter for… Keep Reading

White Reaper
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Q&A: White Reaper

White Reaper is heading to the Masonic in San Francisco on Jan. 17, as a direct support for Spoon. They’ll be promoting the album The World’s Best American Band, which was produced by Kevin Ratterman (My Morning Jacket, Young Widows). About the title, guitarist/vocalist Tony Esposito said, “Because we are the best. Just like Muhammad Ali was the greatest, you gotta say… Keep Reading

The Victor Wooten Trio
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Q&A: Legendary Bassist Victor Wooten

Bassist extraordinaire and founding member of Bela Fleck & the Flecktones, Victor Wooten is set to play the Regency Ballroom this coming Friday, Jan. 12. The five-time Grammy award-winning bass player and producer is touring in support of his newly released, TRYPNOTYX, which is his 10th solo album and first in five years. Produced by Wooten,… Keep Reading

ROZES Music in SF
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Q&A: ROZES X

Rozes first got a taste of fame when she collaborated with The Chainsmokers on “Roses.” The song became a huge viral sensation climbing its way up to number six on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. Yet Somehow the young and talented singer with over half-a-billion streams to date still manages to keep that level of… Keep Reading

Method Man at the Regency Ballroom in San Francisco
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Method Man and Redman Bring Old School Hip Hop to San Francisco

There’s an eternal quality to innovative music. You can’t always put your finger on it, but for some reason, it crosses generations and becomes ingrained in pop music culture forever. Old school hip hop is like that. No matter how many different reincarnations of the genre there have been, the originators always seem to draw… Keep Reading

The Overcoats announce north american tour
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Q&A: Overcoats

Overcoats, an electronic music duo that’s been said to draw its strength from vulnerability, finding light through darkness, and the catharsis of simple, honest songwriting, is making its way to the Independent in San Francisco on Dec. 9. The band comprised of JJ Mitchell and Hana Elion has been riding high on the success of… Keep Reading

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