Pete Kronowitt & The EveryDay Items
(USA)
Show Up! for you and your community
(2025)
Date(s) & Time(s): Sunday May 3 (5:30 PM)
Duration: 45 mins (w/out intermission)
Venue: Monkeybrains
Location: 933 Treat Ave, SF, CA 94110
This Performance is a benefit for Indivisible SF
Ticket Information
Early Bird: $20, Gen Adm: $25, Door: $30
For the best deals, see multiple shows with a discount Festival Pass.
Artist Information
Vocals & Guitar: Pete Kronowitt
Vocals & Guitar: Veronica Margaret
Guitar: Jamie Wislon
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Show Up! for you and your community
We are facing a moment where we can all make a difference, in our own way, with limits of resources and time. We need a foundation—a starting place. That’s the spirit behind Pete Kronowitt and his trio, The EveryDay Items. Their project aspires to spark change with hope, a touch of history, empathy, realism, and a gentle push toward action; the essence of collective potential. Join Pete Kronowitt and his trio for a sonic journey that inspires action and celebrates resilience, creativity, and community.
Artist Biographies
Pete Kronowitt
Pete Kronowitt is an independent music artist Singer/songwriter who crafts honest, thoughtful, and accessible folk-based pop songs in the vein of Jack Johnson and Peter Case. Kronowitt honed his skills in the “stairwells and quads” of American University in Washington before releasing his 1995 debut album, Phases of the Heart. He has four other albums: Threads, elements, Lone Voice & Do Something Now.
Jamie Wilson
Guitarist Jamie Wilson plays guitar like it's an extension of himself. His style of old blues, folk, and classic rock blend seamlessly with the band. Pete, Veronica and Jamie have played together for over a decade. Jamie plays with many solo singer/songwriter in the Bay Area including Brothers Spellbinder.
Veronica Margaret
Veronica Margaret is a writer, rhythm guitarist, and lead vocalist. She first began writing songs at the age of 5 about thrilling topics like bluebirds, rocket ships, and Santa Clause. Twenty two years later, Margaret has still held onto her craft as a poet and lyricist. She performs regularly at Harlan Records every second Sunday, and at Al’s Attire every first Sunday.




