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		<title>YOSHI&#8217;S STINGS SF&#8217;S TAXPAYERS FOR $7.2 MILLION</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The name Yoshi&#8217;s is synonymous with jazz in the Bay Area, so it was a surprise to find Dan Hicks and his Hot Licks with mando-man David Grisman, Rhett Miller from the country-influenced, alt-rock band the Old 97&#8242;s , and the The Waybacks performing back-to-back-to-back shows at Yoshi&#8217;s-SF over the last three days of March.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong></strong><a href="http://www.hickswithsticks.com/Messages/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Yoshis.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-144 alignright" title="Yoshi's" src="http://www.hickswithsticks.com/Messages/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Yoshis.jpg" alt="Yoshi's SF" width="93" height="124" /></a>The name <strong>Yoshi&#8217;s</strong> is synonymous with jazz in the Bay Area, so it was a surprise to find <strong>Dan Hicks and his Hot Licks</strong> with mando-man <strong>David Grisman, Rhett Miller</strong> from the country-influenced, alt-rock band the <strong>Old 97&#8242;s</strong> , and the <strong>The Waybacks</strong> performing back-to-back-to-back shows at Yoshi&#8217;s-SF over the last three days of March. <span id="more-143"></span><br />
SF doesn&#8217;t have the audience to support full-time live jazz at a 300-capacity venue, so Yoshi&#8217;s-SF is diversifying its musical menu.  The trouble is that this puts Yoshi&#8217;s on a collision course with <strong>Slim&#8217;s, Great American Music Hall, The Warfield</strong> and <strong>The Fillmore</strong> (which is just down the street), and at a price point far above those clubs.</p>
<p>In 2005, Yoshi&#8217;s was lured into the mid-Fillmore area by the <strong>San Francisco Redevelopment Agency</strong> which was making a pitch to re-establish the San Francisco jazz district; a &#8220;district&#8221; that never really was.  Sure, there were a couple of jazz places on Fillmore after WW2, but in the &#8217;50s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turk_Murphy"><strong>Turk Murphy</strong></a> and, of course, the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatnik">Beatniks</a>, ruled the city&#8217;s jazz roost from North Beach (where, incidentally, patron-starved <strong>Pearl&#8217;s</strong> jazz club recently closed.)</p>
<p>The Redevelopment Agency put up a $5.7M loan to help Yoshi&#8217;s build a palatial restaurant and music facility.  Yoshi&#8217;s, along with <strong>Rasellas,</strong> a jazz-favored Ethiopian restaurant that had been at Divisadero and California, and the new <strong>Sheeba Lounge</strong> all opened shop to bring jazz to the redeveloped blocks of Fillmore between Geary and Turk&#8230; and nobody cared.  Then came the recession.</p>
<p>A March 17th <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/03/17/BAK316BVA1.DTL&amp;hw=yoshi&amp;sn=013&amp;sc=290"><em>Chronicle</em> item</a> picks up the story.  &#8220;Today, the agency will ask the <strong>Board of Supervisors</strong> to approve a proposal to give $1.5 million to Yoshi&#8217;s to help with construction debt, $90,000 to Sheba Lounge for tenant improvements and $251,000 to Rasselas for tenant improvements.&#8221;  The article also notes that Yoshi&#8217;s has never made a payment on the original $5.7M loan.  The additional $1.5M has been approved since the <em>Chron</em> story was written.</p>
<p>The City is cutting services and running a deficit yet it continues to use tax dollars to fund a never was, never going to be, project like Yoshi&#8217;s-SF to the tune of $7.2 million.  $251,000 to Rassalas and $90,000 to Sheeba Lounge, on top of who knows how much else, is hardly chump change either.  Meanwhile, Pearl&#8217;s in the heart of SF real jazz district (such as it is), the <strong>Pound SF</strong> which was SF&#8217;s premier punk venue, and <strong>12 Galaxies</strong> which was the largest club in the Mission, never received a penny from SF when they opened, or closed.</p>
<p>SF&#8217;s clubs and bars are taking an economic beating these days.  They&#8217;re cutting hours, some are closing on Mondays and Tuesdays, and some are closing forever, yet Yoshi&#8217;s-SF and the clubs around it hang on thanks to multi-million-dollar taxpayer-supported bailouts.  $7.2 million to Yoshi&#8217;s-SF smells even worse when compared to the $3.5 million that constitutes the entire 2008 music budget for <strong>San Francisco Grants for the Arts, </strong>which <em>HWS News</em> took to task in the last issue.   <a href="../../../Archives/04-28-09_Hicks_With_Sticks_New/03-24-09_Hicks_with_Sticks_New/03-24-09_hicks_with_sticks_new.html#2">(See<strong> </strong>&#8220;City of SF&#8217;s Narrow View of Music as Art&#8221;)</a></p>
<p>Responsibility for this injustice is due to SF City Hall&#8217;s dilettante-inspired bias toward classical music and jazz, and the pampered Redevelopment Agency, which has been irresponsible, negligent and flat-out incompetent for decades, yet never once been called to account.</p>
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