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- Fillmore East - Wikipedia
The Fillmore East was rock promoter Bill Graham 's rock venue on Second Avenue near East 6th Street on the Lower East Side section of Manhattan, now called the East Village, in New York City The venue was open from March 8, 1968, to June 27, 1971, and featured some of the biggest acts in rock music of that time
- June 27, 1971: Fillmore East Closes - Best Classic Bands
The last night at promoter Bill Graham’s famed Fillmore East concert hall in Manhattan was a star-studded invite-only affair: the Allman Brothers Band, the J Geils Band, Albert King, Edgar Winter’s White Trash, Mountain, the Beach Boys and Country Joe McDonald, simulcast on two New York FM progressive rock stations, WNEW and WPLJ
- June 27, 1971 - Fillmore East Closes with Final, Epic Show
Joe Cocker and the Allman Brothers Band recorded groundbreaking albums from its stage But Graham, tired of the direction taken by the concert industry, closed the hall after an epic weekend that ended June 27, 1971
- Fillmore East Closing Evening, June 27th, 1971 radio . . . - YouTube
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- For those who rocked: Legendary East Village venue Fillmore East closed . . .
On this date (June 27!) in 1971, the Fillmore East closed its doors after a legendary three-year run at 105 Second Ave near Sixth Street
- Fillmore East: The Venue That Changed Rock Music Forever
Before it closed in June 1971, Fillmore East set a new standard for rock concerts, introducing fans to giants of jazz, blues, and folk music The hall’s stellar acoustics and Joshua Light Show’s psychedelic imagery made Fillmore East concerts unforgettable
- This Week In NYC History: The Fillmore East Closes on June 27, 1971
On June 27, 1971 the Fillmore East closed its doors after three years of ground breaking concerts which helped to define rock and roll and East Village counter culture
- Fillmores East and West Are Closing - The New York Times
The Fillmore East, at 105 Second Avenue near East Sixth Street, considered the best showplace for rock mu sic in New York, will close Sunday, June 27 The Fill more West building is expect ed
- The Fillmore East (1968-1971) - Clio
Though it would operate for only three years, from 1968 to 1971, in that short period the Fillmore East hosted some of the most iconic names in rock music Among the performers who appeared at the Fillmore were the Doors, Led Zeppelin, Crosby, Stills, Nash, Pink Floyd, Janis Joplin, and the Grateful Dead
- Thank You and Farewell - The Closing of the Fillmore East, Fillmore . . .
The Fillmore East is closely tied to its owner, promoter Bill Graham, who was arguably the most important promoter in rock history He was particularly instrumental in the development of the San Francisco psychedelic sound in the late 1960s
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