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The Fillmore West, formerly the Carousel Ballroom on Market Street and Van Ness, opened the day after the Fillmore Auditorium closed in 1968 and headlined the Butterfield Blues Band and Ten Years After. Promoter Bill Graham could hustle 2,800 patro...more The Fillmore West, formerly the Carousel Ballroom on Market Street and Van Ness, opened the day after the Fillmore Auditorium closed in 1968 and headlined the Butterfield Blues Band and Ten Years After. Promoter Bill Graham could hustle 2,800 patrons up the two flights of stairs and into the second floor ballroom where the layout included a center-floor stage, space for dancing, a restaurant and big bar. Graham used the site as a laboratory to fine-tune the unique marketing and production styles that would become his trademarks, and the hall flourished as the West Coast Mecca for rock music. As bands launched at the Fillmore West grew into media favorites, a trend towards bigger salaries, inconsistent performance quality and a preference for larger venues emerged on the rock scene. Graham decided to close his house of music and magic with five days of incredible sound, ending the glorious Fillmore run on July 4, 1971....less
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The Who
Aug 13, 1968
Poster
$1,148 - $1,368
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Steppenwolf
Aug 27, 1968
Poster
$415 - $2,325
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The Steve Miller Blues Band
Sep 25, 1968
Serigraph
$1,286
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Led Zeppelin
Apr 24, 1969
Proof
$1,348
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Steve Miller Band
Jan 29, 1970
Proof
$2,228
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Grateful Dead
Feb 5, 1970
Poster
$48 - $1,402
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Grateful Dead
Apr 9, 1970
Poster
$34 - $1,128
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The Incredible String Band
May 11, 1970
Poster
$1,018
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John Mayall
Apr 8, 1971
Poster
$1,250
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Boz Scaggs
Jun 30, 1971
Poster
$48 - $1,678
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