Concert in the Amphitheater – Gail Muldrow

Gail Muldrow offers an irresistible mixture of blues, funk, soul, r&b, rock, grunge, heavy metal … you name it. For Gail there are no boundaries and she knows how to blend all those musical genres into one original Gail Muldrow style. Subsequently she belongs to those great Bay Area musicians who are difficult to place into one category. She is definitely a musician’s musician and for those who heard her play and sing, another example for the fact that good music isn’t necessarily always to be found on radio or music television. Just to change that, Gail’s music deserves much more attention.

Very early in life Gail, who is a native San Franciscan, picked up the guitar and played on Sly Stone’s album “High On You” in 1975 – then known as Cousin Gale. Since that time Gail Muldrow has been an important fixture in the SF music scene. 

The Redwood Amphitheater has rustic, bench-style seating, bring a cushion or blanket for your comfort. We’ll have drinks and snacks available for purchase, and you are welcome to picnic on the grounds before or after the music. A golf cart shuttle will assist guests up the hill from the main parking lot.

Cost

$20.00

A transaction fee will be added to your total, to offset registration costs to us as a non-profit.

Date

Aug 07 2025
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Time

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Questions? email info@maringarden.org or call 415-455-5260

Location

Redwood Amphitheater
Marin Art and Garden Center

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