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Bottom of the Hill

1233 17th Street
San Francisco, CA 94107 map
cross street: Missouri
district: Potrero Hill


Tel. +1 415.621.4455
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Fri Nov 27
Dave Smallen I'm Dave Smallen. I'm a musician and artist from Oakland, California. I've lived in NYC & LA & toured all over the USA. I try to be kind, to work hard, and to have something to say. The Soft While Sixties "The Soft White Sixties chann... More
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Sat Nov 28
Zepparella is not a tribute band. No wigs, no backing tracks. It is a celebration of some of the greatest music ever written, by women who love it as musicians and as fans. We who want to celebrate it with you, fellow appreciators. Playing these son... More
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Tue Dec 01
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Wed Dec 02
Blue Record announces the re-awakening of Savannah’s rock giants BARONESS. The sister recording to 2007’s Red Album, Blue Record is an instantly-classic album, with all the peaks and valleys, textures, and nuances that timeless records yield over rep... More
Thu Dec 03
Cold Cave is the brainchild of Philadelphia's Wesley Eisold, ex-Some Girls, Give Up The Ghost, XO Skeletons, and currently Ye Olde Maids, etc. We're calling his newest project a Band To Watch, but Eisold received some high-profile press when Fall Out... More
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Fri Dec 04
The Dead Hensons are an eight piece rock band exclusively covering the upbeat songs from early Jim Henson projects (mainly Sesame Street, the Muppet Show, and the Muppet Movie) IE: compositions by Joe Raposo, Jeff Moss, and Paul Williams, and many mo... More
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Thu Dec 31
The young Berkeley indie pop quartet bring their youthful insight to the realm of music mostly dominated by older Beatles cover bands. Their upbeat lyrics and songs challenge you not to tap your foot. Having shared the stage with other bands such as... More
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Happy Hour: Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 4pm to 7pm. Chosen by Rolling Stone magazine (RS 813) as "the best place to hear live music in San Francisco," the Bottom of the Hill presents some of the finest original artists, seven nights a week. Featuring up and coming acts from around the globe as well as in our own backyard, the music spans the spectrum from alternative, rock-a-billy, punk, and hard rock, to folk and funk and pop. - bottomofthehill.com

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James Petralli of White Denim
At Home at SXSW
By Matt Crawford (03/26/2009)

" With Austin’s South by Southwest music conference in full swing, we checked in with James Petralli singer/guitarist for White Denim, the hometown buzz band in the city that is ground zero for the music industry this week. White Denim returns to San Francisco for a gig at Bottom of the Hill on April 2nd. Petralli talked about the music conference, the band’s new record and his family’s history with baseball during a phone interview. "

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Marnie Stern
Kisses and All-Nighters
By Matt Crawford (03/12/2009)

" Even after a long day of interviews, housecleaning and preparing for a cross-country tour that ends at Bottom of the Hill on March 27th, Marnie Stern sounds as energetic and driven as her latest LP, This Is It and I Am It and You Are It and So Is That and He Is It and She Is It and It Is It and That Is That. The New York-based musician, who has earned accolades for her finger-tapping technique from guitar aficionados worldwide, spoke with SF Station during a phone interview from her home. "

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The Advantage @ BOTH, 1/14
Nintendo for the New Millennium
By Roger Thomasson (01/06/2006)

" For those of us in our middling to late 20's, there's much to cherish about that decade situated squarely between 1979 and 1990. We know this, of, course, because we were there and were young enough and silly enough to consume every last bit of hairspray, Garbage Pail Kids, New Wave, and MTV that popular culture thought to toss our way. I mean, how can we hate the stuff we spent all our Christmas money on? Thank god, then, for the 80s revival of the last 5 years. Not only has it allowed us a sentimental feeling towards what once seemed to be the armpit of all decades but it also spiked a demand for Members Only gear. "

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