Amalie Rothschild offers an insight into the late sixties rock scene at the Fillmore East born of intimate familiarity. Today an acclaimed photographer and documentary film producer, the then graduate film student at NYU became the unofficial house photographer at the venue in 1969 and chronicled the behind-the-scenes activity, quiet moments and unexpected tableaus until its closing in June, 1971. Her access was unlimited and her eye impeccable in photographs ranging from impromptu performer gatherings and crowd shots to light show scenes. The black and white photographs are accompanied by text, written by the artist, which place the pictures in context and include comments from performers and producers. The book also includes an invaluable show list of every concert performed at the Fillmore East.
Each copy of Live From the Fillmore East in Wolfgang's Vault is signed by the author.
The legendary promoter Bill Graham, the historic venues he opened and closed, the artwork created to advertise and commemorate the events, and the performers who graced those beloved stages have become legendary for their uniqueness in time, medium and message. Chronicled by the poster artists, photographers, performers and Graham himself, the books within this category offer intimate portraits of an exceptional time and place.
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