Martin Diller Quartet
Mr. Tipples Jazz Club 39 Fell St, San Francisco, CA, United StatesKai Lyons | Guitar Grant Levin | Piano Josh Thurston Milgrom | Bass Daniel Casares | Sax Martin Diller | Drums
Vibe: Retro Jazz Lounge | Sophisticated & Social | Urban Speakeasy
Mr. Tipple’s Jazz Club —often referred to by its full name, Mr. Tipple’s Recording Studio—is a premier destination for live jazz in the Civic Center neighborhood. It captures the essence of a mid-century recording studio, blending industrial-chic design with a warm, retro-influenced atmosphere. Reviewers frequently report that the space strikes a perfect balance between a serious listening room and a lively social lounge, making it an ideal spot for enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
World-Class Programming: The venue features a nightly rotation of the Bay Area’s finest jazz musicians, ranging from traditional bebop trios to modern experimental quartets.
Craft Mixology & Small Plates: The bar program focuses on classic spirits and creative cocktails, paired with a menu of New American small plates like spicy fried chicken and pork belly buns.
Retro Aesthetic: The interior is defined by its stylish “recording studio” theme, complete with dark wood accents, dim lighting, and acoustic-focused design that ensures an intimate sound experience.
Listening vs. Socializing: The venue is thoughtfully divided to accommodate different moods, offering a front area for social interaction and a dedicated seating section closer to the stage for those focused on the performance.
Kai Lyons | Guitar Grant Levin | Piano Josh Thurston Milgrom | Bass Daniel Casares | Sax Martin Diller | Drums
Adam Moezinia moved to New York City in 2010 to study at Juilliard and has since then played with many greats in the jazz idiom including Cecile McLorin Salvant, Freddy Cole, George Coleman, Mike LeDonne and many others, at venues like Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Blue Note, The 1905 and The Black Cat. Adam’s...
Adam Moezinia moved to New York City in 2010 to study at Juilliard and has since then played with many greats in the jazz idiom including Cecile McLorin Salvant, Freddy Cole, George Coleman, Mike LeDonne and many others, at venues like Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Blue Note, The 1905 and The Black Cat. Adam’s...
Isaac Swatz | Drums Jesse Levit | Alto Aaron Germain | Bass
Isaac Swatz | Drums Jesse Levit | Alto Aaron Germain | Bass
Steffen Kuehn | Trumpet Christian Tumalan | Piano Benny Torres | Saxophone Daniel Parenti | Bass Brian Fisher | Drums
Steffen Kuehn | Trumpet Christian Tumalan | Piano Benny Torres | Saxophone Daniel Parenti | Bass Brian Fisher | Drums
s a versatile multi-instrumentalist and composer based in San Francisco, with deep-rooted connections to the Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York City music scenes. As a bandleader, he helms SLUGish Ensemble, a fluid group focused on original compositions and arrangements, as well as JACKNIFE, a high-energy quintet dedicated to the music of iconic alto saxophonist...
s a versatile multi-instrumentalist and composer based in San Francisco, with deep-rooted connections to the Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York City music scenes. As a bandleader, he helms SLUGish Ensemble, a fluid group focused on original compositions and arrangements, as well as JACKNIFE, a high-energy quintet dedicated to the music of iconic alto saxophonist...
Charles Unger | Sax Sue Crossman | Piano Joe Nemzer| Bass Tony “Steamroller” Coleman | Drums
Charles Unger | Sax Sue Crossman | Piano Joe Nemzer| Bass Tony “Steamroller” Coleman | Drums
Arnie Sainz is a pianist, composer, and educator based in New York City. Drawing inspiration from his firm roots in the San Francisco Bay Area, Arnie’s voice spans ensembles and genres, finding his footing in both large-scale new music compositions and intimate improvised music settings. He stays active as a leader and a sideman all...