About Us
Slimm P. Buick ~ Artist & Performer

Slimm Buick has been creating art in one form or
another since childhood. He is a native San Franciscan,
with a definite Western flair. His artwork has been
shown in major museums, has been featured in
movies, and sold in galleries around the Bay Area. He
is best known for movable works of art, or "Art
Bikes". These bicycles look like they could be from the
Wild West, or another world, and his best known
piece, "Rawhide" is also his favored form of
transportation. Slimm recently had his very first piece
(Rawhide's "Grandpa" if you will) become part of the
permanent collection at The Gene Autry Museum
(Museum of the American West) in Los Angeles. For
more on the museum, and the celebrations
surrounding Gene Autry's 100th birthday this year,
visit their website
Gene Autry Museum

Slimm is also known as a bicycle advocate, as he was a
big part of the early Critical Mass protests, attended
the first AIDS ride, and is a former bike messenger.
Slimm has been collecting, repairing, staging and
selling antiques for over 20 years. He now owns a
collection of over 7,000 vintage records (R&B, Blues
and Jazz) and works as a DJ at parties and clubs. He
and his partner, Justine tenZeldam, also organize
special "period" events, and sing at piano bars, private
parties and nightclubs.
About Us
Every Wednesday Night!
Slimm will spin vintage vinyl, along with
a great band, Tin Cup Serenade, every
Wed. night at Le Colonial Restaurant &
Lounge (20 Cosmo pl., SF). The band
goes from 7pm to 10pm, with Slimm
spinning during the breaks, and after
the band quits, he spins until close.
Tin Cup Serenade, led by Slimm's friend,
Rolf Wilkinson, play clasic jazz and
blues with a twist (great for Lindy
Hoppers and Swing Dancers!)
. Le Colonial serves amazing
French-Vietnamese food nightly from
5:30pm (reservations recommende
especially on weekends. (415) 931-3600.
For more:
TinCupSerenade
LeColonialRestaurant