Pat Metheny Trio Plays Four Nights at Yoshi's

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Pat Metheny makes his long-awaited return to Yoshi's celebrated jazz club in San Francisco for a four-night stint with his trio, Christian McBride on bass and Antonio Sanchez on drums, as featured on his new album, Day Trip. Inside Bay Area's Jim Harrington says: "Jazz fans have been waiting for this one for months ... it's the one that we all circled on our calendars back in November when the club announced its first batch of shows."

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Pat Metheny makes his long-awaited return to Yoshi's celebrated jazz club in San Francisco for a four-night stint with his trio, Christian McBride on bass and Antonio Sanchez on drums. Inside Bay Area's Jim Harrington says: "Jazz fans have been waiting for this one for months ... it's the one that we all circled on our calendars back in November when the club announced its first batch of shows." The trio---the same line-up on the new album Day Trip---plays at Yoshi's tonight through Saturday, with two sets each night.

For information on the performances, visit yoshis.com. For further tour information, click here.

  • Tuesday, February 19, 2008
    Pat Metheny Trio Plays Four Nights at Yoshi's

    Pat Metheny makes his long-awaited return to Yoshi's celebrated jazz club in San Francisco for a four-night stint with his trio, Christian McBride on bass and Antonio Sanchez on drums. Inside Bay Area's Jim Harrington says: "Jazz fans have been waiting for this one for months ... it's the one that we all circled on our calendars back in November when the club announced its first batch of shows." The trio---the same line-up on the new album Day Trip---plays at Yoshi's tonight through Saturday, with two sets each night.

    For information on the performances, visit yoshis.com. For further tour information, click here.

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