Home » Jazz Articles » Live Review » Sun Ra Arkestra At Miner Auditorium
Sun Ra Arkestra At Miner Auditorium

Courtesy Steven Roby
“At the base root, Sun Ra’s concept comes out of Chicago, and basically, we’re just a Chicago jump band with a few frills.”
Knoel Scott
Miner Auditorium
San Francisco, California
July 31, 2025
Under the kaleidoscopic lights of Miner Auditorium, the

Sun Ra Arkestra
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1956

Knoel Scott
saxophone, altob.1956

George Gray
drumsCellist
Kash Killion
bass, acousticElson Nascimento
percussionJorge Silva
percussion
Fred Adams
trumpetThroughout the night, the Arkestra followed Scott's expressive cues rather than a printed setlist. Fluttering fingers summoned pianist Farid Abdul-bari Barron into flourishes at the Steinway; a simple nod opened the door to collective improvisation. During "Images," alto saxophonist

Chris Hemingway
saxophone, altoAnthony Nelson
clarinetMid-set, the band dug into the swinging shuffle of "Big John Number Two," honoring Sun Ra's longtime tenor man with a buoyant riff and blistering solos. Then "Lights On A Satellite" transported listeners on a hypnotic vamp: the full ensemble circled in tight unison, congas and horns melding into a trance-like pulse. And with "Tapestry From An Asteroid," Barron's cascading arpeggios wove through the brass in waves, building from a hushed introduction to a gleaming, full-band climax that shimmered like a meteor shower.
Vocalist

Tara Middleton
vocalsJune Tyson
vocalsThe evening's most immersive moment arrived when Scott gestured for the band to step off the stage and wind through the audience. Led by Silva's tambourine pulse and Nascimento's congas, the Arkestra paraded and circled listeners on the dance floor. When they regrouped onstage, the closing fanfare felt like a triumphant return from a voyage through uncharted sonic galaxies.
As the concert approached its finale, Scott spread his arms wide, inviting every player into a grand collective statement. Barron unlocked a tapestry of cascading arpeggios, thenwithout pausethe band surged into an expansive rendition of "We Travel The Space Ways." Hemingway's alto spun rapid constellations, James Stewart's tenor wove dense nebulas, and Davis bent his trombone slide into lunar swoops, all converging into a final, irresistible cosmic groove.
Amid thunderous cheers, Scott paused at the threshold, asked "One-way or round trip?" and quietly closed the backstage door behind him, leaving the hall charged with the promise of three more nights of cosmic exploration.
Setlist: "Astro Black," "Images," "Big John Number Two," "Lights On A Satellite," "Tapestry From An Asteroid," "Love In Outer Space," and "We Travel The Space Ways."
Tags
Live Review
Knoel Scott
Steven Roby
United States
California
san francisco
Sun Ra Arkestra
George Gray
Kash Killion
Elson Nascimento
Jorge Silva
Fred Adams
Farid Abdul-bari Barron
Chris Hemingway
Anthony Nelson
Tara Middleton
June Tyson
Comments
PREVIOUS / NEXT
Support All About Jazz

Go Ad Free!
To maintain our platform while developing new means to foster jazz discovery and connectivity, we need your help. You can become a sustaining member for as little as $20 and in return, we'll immediately hide those pesky ads plus provide access to future articles for a full year. This winning combination vastly improves your AAJ experience and allow us to vigorously build on the pioneering work we first started in 1995. So enjoy an ad-free AAJ experience and help us remain a positive beacon for jazz by making a donation today.
San Francisco
Concert Guide | Venue Guide | Local Businesses
| More...
San Francisco Concerts
Sep
12
Fri
J. Holiday
Yoshi's Oakland
Oakland, CA
Sep
12
Fri
J. Holiday
Yoshi's Oakland
Oakland, CA
Sep
12
Fri
Al Di Meola Electric Band - Land of the Midnight Sun
Blue Note Napa
Napa, CA
Sep
12
Fri
Al Di Meola Electric Band - Land of the Midnight Sun
Blue Note Napa
Napa, CA
Sep
12
Fri
Howelldevine + Jill Rogers & Crying Time
Ivy Room
Albany, CA
Sep
12
Fri
Robert Gastelum Jazz Trumpeter And Band At The Royale Sf
The Royale
San Francisco, CA
Sep
12
Fri
Last Of The Second Generation Stride Jazz Pianists
Bix
San Francisco, CA
Sep
12
Fri
Ben Rosenblum Brazilian Quartet
The Sound Room
Oakland, CA
Sep
12
Fri
Eric Tillman-randomly Accessed Memories
Scott's Seafood Jack London Square
Oakland, CA
Sep
12
Fri
Denny Berthaiume & Chuck Bennett Duo
Broadway Grill
Burlingame, CA

San Francisco
Concert Guide | Venue Guide | Local Businesses | More...
Sep
12
Fri
J. Holiday
Yoshi's OaklandOakland, CA
Sep
12
Fri
J. Holiday
Yoshi's OaklandOakland, CA
Sep
12
Fri
Al Di Meola Electric Band - Land of the Midnight Sun
Blue Note NapaNapa, CA
Sep
12
Fri
Al Di Meola Electric Band - Land of the Midnight Sun
Blue Note NapaNapa, CA
Sep
12
Fri
Howelldevine + Jill Rogers & Crying Time
Ivy RoomAlbany, CA
Sep
12
Fri
Robert Gastelum Jazz Trumpeter And Band At The Royale Sf
The RoyaleSan Francisco, CA
Sep
12
Fri

Last Of The Second Generation Stride Jazz Pianists
BixSan Francisco, CA
Sep
12
Fri

Ben Rosenblum Brazilian Quartet
The Sound RoomOakland, CA
Sep
12
Fri

Eric Tillman-randomly Accessed Memories
Scott's Seafood Jack London SquareOakland, CA
Sep
12
Fri

Denny Berthaiume & Chuck Bennett Duo
Broadway GrillBurlingame, CA