- Fillmore East
Fillmore East was promoter Bill Graham's late
sixties / earlyseventies rock palace in the East Village area ofNew York City ,USA .Located on Second Avenue at Sixth Street, this venue provided Graham with an East Coast counterpart to his existing Fillmore West establishment in San Francisco [Shelton, Robert. "7,500 Attend Concerts at the Fillmore East."
New York Times (April 1, 1968): p. 56.] Opening onMarch 8 ,1968 , the Fillmore East quickly became known as "The Church of Rock and Roll," with two-show concerts several nights a week. Known as the Village Theater for most of its previous existence, the venue had been a mainstay of theYiddish theatre circuit; it had also been a cinema and had fallen into disrepair before Graham's acquisition. Despite the deceptively small marquee andfaçade , the theater had a capacity of 3,664 seats.Graham would regularly alternate acts between the two theatres; some of those acts included the
Grateful Dead ,The Doors ,The Who ,Eric Burdon & The Animals ,Creedence Clearwater Revival ,The Beach Boys ,Quicksilver Messenger Service ,The Allman Brothers Band ,Derek and the Dominos ,Jimi Hendrix ,Country Joe and the Fish ,Big Brother and the Holding Company , Mountain,Lonnie Mack ,Humble Pie ,Led Zeppelin ,Neil Young and Crazy Horse,Pink Floyd ,Raven (U.S. band) ,Procol Harum ,John Mayall ,The Byrds ,Jefferson Airplane ,Frank Zappa ,Canned Heat ,Miles Davis and many more. It was not unusual for a band to be booked to play two shows both Friday and Saturday nights; nearly all bands were contracted to play matinee and late shows until early 1971.The Allman Brothers Band played so many shows at Fillmore East that they are sometimes called "Bill Graham's House Band." Along with The Allman Brothers Band,
Jefferson Airplane performed six shows and Taj Mahal performed eight shows at Fillmore East.Cite web|url=http://www.fillmore-east.com/showlist.html|title=Show Listings|accessdate=2007-05-09|publisher=Fillmore East Preservation Society|year=2007|author=Fillmore East Preservation Society|format=html]Many
live album s were recorded at the Fillmore East, notably "At Fillmore East " by The Allman Brothers Band. Jimi Hendrix also recorded a live album at Fillmore East with the Band of Gypsies. John Mayall's "The Turning Point" was also recorded here.Grateful Dead released a 4-disc set taken from their 5-night stint at the Fillmore East in April 1971, appropriately titled '. Another famous album recorded here wasMiles Davis ' ', laid down on March 7, 1970 in a rare live recording of Davis' so-called "lost quintet."Shortly before the venue was shuttered, Frank Zappa and the Mothers recorded a live album in June 1971, entitled "Fillmore East — June 1971". The performance included The Turtles' two lead singers,
Howard Kaylan andMark Volman . AfterThe Mothers of Invention finished playing "Happy Together," better known as The Turtles' most famous song, Frank Zappa had this to say:"I know that in a way it's sad that Bill Graham is closing down the Fillmore, but I'm sure he'll get into something better. It's been lovely working for you this evening, good night boys and girls."
Due to changes in the music and exponential growth in the concert industry, Graham closed down the Fillmore East, with its final concert taking place
June 27 ,1971 , with the billed acts Allman Brothers,The J. Geils Band ,Albert King , and special guestsEdgar Winter 'sWhite Trash , Mountain,The Beach Boys , andCountry Joe McDonald in an invitation-only performance. The concert was broadcast live byWNEW-FM with between-set banter by many of their then trend-setting DJs,Alison Steele -- The Nightbird, Dave Herman, andScott Muni among them. The Allman Brothers set was released as the second disk of the Deluxe Edition/Remastered version of their "Eat a Peach " album.The Joshua Light Show , headed byJoshua White , was an integral part of many performances, with itspsychedelic art lighting in a backdrop behind many live bands. [Del Signore, John, [http://gothamist.com/2007/04/02/interview_joshu.php Joshua White, "The Joshua Light Show"] , TheGothamist , April 2, 2007.]In 1980, the former Fillmore East site on Second Avenue in the East Village became the trend-setting private gay club The Saint. As of 2007, the former entrance lobby is a branch of
Emigrant Savings Bank . The rest of the interior has been gutted and rebuilt as an apartment complex.Live Nation brought the Fillmore name out of mothballs by opening up "The Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza" at the site of the formerIrving Plaza onApril 11 2007 . British songstressLily Allen was the opening act. [ [http://www.nypost.com/seven/03302007/entertainment/music/get_on_the_bandwagoner_music_mary_huhn.htm?page=0 Get On The Bandwagoner - New York Post] ] In 2008,Eric Burdon played also there.ee Also
*
References
External links
* [http://www.fillmore-east.com Fillmore East Preservation website]
* [http://www.timbuckleyandfriends.com/NYCityandManhattan.html Fillmore East building in 2001]
* [http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/dt/the-allman-brothers-band-concert/1656-7096.html Allman Brothers at The Fillmore East 1971]
* [http://www.irvingplaza.com/ The Fillmore East 2008 New Location]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.