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Bill Graham opened the Fillmore East in March, 1968 in a former movie house at Second Avenue and Sixth Street in New York City, where it became the "... church of rock and roll." An ordinary, unprepossessing building in the East Village by day, it b...more Bill Graham opened the Fillmore East in March, 1968 in a former movie house at Second Avenue and Sixth Street in New York City, where it became the "... church of rock and roll." An ordinary, unprepossessing building in the East Village by day, it became a "... pulsating, breathing organism" at night with spectacular light shows, dancing and extraordinary performances that could last 'til dawn. With the Fillmore East and Fillmore West in operation at the same time, Graham frequently flew cross-country to catch, and manage, shows at both locations. Graham's marketing approach for the Fillmore East was tailored to reflect the prevailing methods in the City at the time, and he used fewer concert posters and more handbills, designed to look like a Broadway show playbill, to advertise his concerts. The success of Graham's productions contributed to the success, and demands, of the many musicians he featured and opened the door to a commercial atmosphere of bigger salaries, larger venues and slipping professional standards. Anticipating the industry changes, Graham closed the Fillmore East with a month-long concert celebration that featured the Allman Brothers, Albert King, Country Joe and the Beach Boys at the final show on June 27, 1971....less
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Mar 6, 1970
Program
$497
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John Mayall
Mar 13, 1970
Program
$386
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The Moody Blues
Mar 19, 1970
Program
$441
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Joe Cocker
Mar 27, 1970
Program
$386
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Joe Cocker & The Grease Band
Mar 27, 1970
Handbill
$139
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Joe Cocker & The Grease Band
Mar 27, 1970
Postcard
$110
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Quicksilver Messenger Service
Apr 3, 1970
Program
$386
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Santana
Apr 10, 1970
Program
$386
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Ray Charles
Apr 17, 1970
Program
$604
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The Incredible String Band
Apr 23, 1970
Program
$276
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Mountain
May 1, 1970
Program
$276
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Jefferson Airplane
May 6, 1970
Program
$331
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Mothers of Invention
May 8, 1970
Program
$386
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Grateful Dead
May 15, 1970
Program
$497
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Jethro Tull
May 21, 1970
Program
$331
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Jun 2, 1970
Program
$497
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Traffic
Jun 10, 1970
Program
$331
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Procol Harum
Jun 12, 1970
Program
$276
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Laura Nyro
Jun 17, 1970
Program
$497
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Ten Years After
Jun 24, 1970
Program
$276
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Chicago
Jun 26, 1970
Program
$139
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Hot Tuna
Jul 24, 1970
Program
$276
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Grand Funk Railroad
Jul 31, 1970
Program
$193
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Jethro Tull
Aug 5, 1970
Handbill
$193
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Jethro Tull
Aug 5, 1970
Handbill
$180
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The Small Faces
Aug 8, 1970
Program
$220
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The Youngbloods
Aug 21, 1970
Program
$276
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Savoy Brown
Aug 28, 1970
Program
$276
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The Byrds
Sep 11, 1970
Program
$276
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Grateful Dead
Sep 17, 1970
Program
$331
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The Allman Brothers Band
Sep 23, 1970
Program
$166
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Steve Miller Band
Sep 25, 1970
Program
$139
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