Performance: Jazz for People who Hate Jazz

Thursday, 7/9/2026
5:00 - 6:00
Bayview Meeting Room
Bayview/Linda Brooks-Burton
Address

5075 3rd Street
San Francisco, CA 94124
United States

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The Doppler Trio performs melody driven, passionate original compositions that won’t lose the listener in abstract improvisation or blistering fast tempos. A Bay Area ensemble since 2004, the group has released four albums, including their latest, Sherbert Reynalds, recorded by Desmond Shea at the legendary Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco.

Originally formed as a trio, the band has since expanded to a quartet with the addition of trumpeter Henry Hung, who appears on their two most recent albums.

Performers:
• Erik Hoagland – Sax
• Henry Hung – Trumpet
• Brandon Essex – Bass
• Brian Carmody – Drums

Connect: The Doppler Trio - Website |The Doppler Trio - Bay Beats


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