Chris Siebert
Chris Siebert is a prominent San Francisco-based jazz pianist, organist, and bandleader known for bridging generations of musicians through soulful, swinging jazz. His music is deeply rooted in the Swing Era, blues, and R&B
Vibe: Analog Soul | Red-Lit Noir | Neighborhood Time Capsule
Tucked away in the “La Lengua” micro-neighborhood where the Mission meets Bernal Heights, The Royal Cuckoo is a sanctuary for those who prefer their cocktails with a side of grit and Hammond organ. Named after owner Paul Miller’s grandfather’s favorite haunt, the space feels less like a commercial bar and more like a carefully curated living room from a bygone era—complete with stained glass, salvaged church pews, and a rotating cast of neighborhood characters.
The Sound: As Northern California’s only dedicated organ lounge, the music here is strictly analog. A vintage Hammond B3 organ is built directly into the end of the bar, where resident musicians like Chris Siebert lead soul, jazz, and blues sessions five nights a week. When the band isn’t playing, the soundtrack is provided by an extensive vinyl collection featuring exclusively pre-1975 soul, R&B, and jazz.
The Atmosphere: The lighting is famously dark and intensely red, creating a “Twin Peaks” aesthetic that hides anxieties and encourages deep conversation. The decor is a chaotic but cozy collection of curiosities: taxidermy, a red rotary phone, oil paintings, and a shelf of vinyl watched over by a portrait of Burt Reynolds.
The Drinks: The cocktail program focuses on sophisticated classics and house signatures. Popular choices include the Cuckoo’s Nest (a balanced sweet-and-bitter spirit forward drink), the Royal Ginger Snap with ginger-infused bourbon, and their famous alcoholic hot apple cider, which is perfect for a chilly night on the hidden back patio.
The Experience: This is an unpretentious, no-cover venue where the barrier between the performers and the patrons is non-existent. It’s a place to escape the “highly curated” modern city and disappear into a world of low-light and high-fidelity soul.
Owner Paul Miller, a veteran of San Francisco’s legendary nightlife scene (including Cafe Du Nord and Foreign Cinema), opened The Royal Cuckoo in 2010. He transformed a space that had been a saloon since 1881 into a family-run establishment. On any given night, you might find Miller or his partner Debbie behind the bar, while his brother-in-law Chris Siebert handles the organ. It remains a fiercely independent bastion of San Francisco’s creative underground.
Chris Siebert is a prominent San Francisco-based jazz pianist, organist, and bandleader known for bridging generations of musicians through soulful, swinging jazz. His music is deeply rooted in the Swing Era, blues, and R&B
Saxophonist Howard Wiley and pianist/organist Chris Siebert are longtime collaborators and central figures in the San Francisco jazz and swing scene.
Experience an intimate evening of soulful jazz, blues, and swing featuring the iconic trio of Lavay Smith, Danny Armstrong, and Chris Siebert! Vocalist Lavay Smith delivers sultry, classic jazz and blues alongside the powerful trombone and vocals of Danny Armstrong. Musical director Chris Siebert on the house Hammond organ.
Enjoy the powerful baritone saxophone of Ken "Snakebite" Jacobs and Chris Burns on the venue's signature Hammond B3 organ! Chris Burns and Ken “Snakebite” Jacobs are long-time collaborators in the San Francisco Bay Area
An intimate evening of vintage jazz and blues featuring the core of the Red Hot Skillet Lickers. Lavay Smith (Vocals): The "Queen of Classic Jazz" delivers soulful, sultry interpretations of swing and jump blues legends. Chris Siebert (Hammond Organ): The band’s musical director showcases his mastery on the Cuckoo's vintage Hammond A-100.