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A beloved Bay Area music institution is getting forced out of its South San Francisco practice studio after a massive rent hike.
A native San Franciscan is working to grow the city as an epicenter for music by celebrating musicians of the past and supporting new artists of the future.
Music City, a five-story complex in the Lower Polk area, is meant to turn San Francisco into a musical powerhouse rivaling New York and Los Angeles.
Chances are your music collection includes a song recorded at a famous San Francisco studio but as NBC Bay Area’s Joe Rosato Jr. shows us, the coronavirus pandemic could mean the end of that ...
A San Francisco musician was shot during an attempted robbery in an LA recording studio, the Los Angeles Times reported. Stacey Gilton, who performs as “Lil Yee,” was shot twice in the chest ...
Joe Hisaishi, who has composed music for Studio Ghibli films for four decades, conducts the San Francisco Symphony in a program of his famous film scores on Sept. 5–8 at Davies Symphony Hall. (Omar ...
Hear from band members, engineers and producers about how early San Francisco punk bands pursued the raw sounds captured on their records.
Listening to Studio Ghibli soundtracks is one thing, but seeing the legendary Hisaishi conduct and perform live was another, Fu writes.
A San Francisco family is creating its own music legacy. There is scant furniture in the living room of the Curtis Family’s apartment in San Francisco’s Bayview-Hunters Point.
San Francisco officials have a new idea that shares something in common with Nashville and Austin, Texas — two cities that use their rich music history to bolster the economy.