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October 20, 2019 • 12:00pm - 3:00pm

Gene Suttle Sounds Presents: The Steve Nelson Ensemble

Love live music? Then join us for Gene Suttle Sounds, our weekly series featuring emerging local artists and musicians from around the Bay! This week, we have The Steve Nelson Ensemble playing on Sunday, October 6th.

The Steve Nelson Ensemble is a talented sextet lead by drummer Steve Nelson. The group offers audiences a creative twist on some tried and true classics and fan favorites, including James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, and even The Beatles.

Do you play? Know someone who does? We’re always looking to hire local musicians! For more information or to get involved, please reach out to us at info@andreabakerconsulting.com

 

About Gene Suttle Sounds

Gene Suttle Sounds is a weekly series featuring some of the best local talent in San Francisco. Every Sunday from 12:00 – 3:00 PM, you can find artists, musicians, instrumentalists, and vocalists ready to dazzle local audiences with their unique sound and specialties. Plus, for live music lovers, we also have Mendell Music going on every Thursday, Friday & Saturday at Mendell Plaza in the Western Addition! 

 

About The SFPA 

The SFPA or San Francisco Parks Alliance is a nonprofit organization that has been working with the community for nearly 50 years to help encourage our neighbors to get out and make the most of their public spaces. We focus on collaborating with our fellow San Franciscans and various partners around the Bay Area to champion beautification projects, public space initiatives, and engagement through a variety of free weekly and monthly events. 

 

Gene Suttle Plaza is a part of the City-Wide Public Space Initiative. Click here to learn more about CPSI and some of the other exciting projects that we’re working on! 

 

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