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From the mid-1960s to the start of the 1970s the '''Fillmore''' venues operated by [[wikipedia:Bill Graham (promoter)|Bill Graham]] provided a platform for the bands of the day to perform in San Francisco and New York. Initially using the '''Fillmore Auditorium''' (from 1966 to 1968) which is often referred to as The Fillmore after the area where it was [[wikipedia:Fillmore District, San Francisco|located]]. He used the name when he opened the '''Fillmore East''' (1968 - 1971) in New York. Due to the limited size of the original Fillmore he opened the '''Fillmore West''' (1968 - 1971). With its iconic status numerous bands recorded albums [[wikipedia:Live At The Fillmore|Live At The Fillmore]]. Graham would close the Fillmores in 1971 for financial reasons and a desire to "find himself". Today numerous venues around the U.S. are branded as Fillmore clubs and theatres. | From the mid-1960s to the start of the 1970s the '''Fillmore''' venues operated by [[wikipedia:Bill Graham (promoter)|Bill Graham]] provided a platform for the bands of the day to perform in San Francisco and New York. Initially using the '''Fillmore Auditorium''' (from 1966 to 1968) which is often referred to as The Fillmore after the area where it was [[wikipedia:Fillmore District, San Francisco|located]]. He used the name when he opened the '''Fillmore East''' (1968 - 1971) in New York. Due to the limited size of the original Fillmore he opened the '''Fillmore West''' (1968 - 1971). With its iconic status numerous bands recorded albums [[wikipedia:Live At The Fillmore|Live At The Fillmore]]. Graham would close the Fillmores in 1971 for financial reasons and a desire to "find himself". Today numerous venues around the U.S. are branded as Fillmore clubs and theatres. | ||
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From the mid-1960s to the start of the 1970s the Fillmore venues operated by Bill Graham provided a platform for the bands of the day to perform in San Francisco and New York. Initially using the Fillmore Auditorium (from 1966 to 1968) which is often referred to as The Fillmore after the area where it was located. He used the name when he opened the Fillmore East (1968 - 1971) in New York. Due to the limited size of the original Fillmore he opened the Fillmore West (1968 - 1971). With its iconic status numerous bands recorded albums Live At The Fillmore. Graham would close the Fillmores in 1971 for financial reasons and a desire to "find himself". Today numerous venues around the U.S. are branded as Fillmore clubs and theatres.
Fillmore Auditorium
Originally built in 1912 it functioned as a dance hall and roller skating rink called the Majestic Hall. In 1954 it was renamed The Fillmore Auditorium. In 1965 Graham used the Fillmore's permit to put on a benefit show. He continued to use the venue for the next two years. Zappa and the Mothers regularly performed there throughout those two years:
- Friday - Saturday 27 - 29 May 1966
- Friday - Saturday 03 - 04 June 1966
- Friday - Saturday 24 - 25 June 1966
- Friday - 09 September 1966
- Friday - Sunday 17 - 19 February 1967
- Friday - Sunday 03 - 05 March 1967
- Thursday - 14 December 1967
- Thursday - 6 June 1968
As the Fillmore Auditorium only had a capacity of 1300 Graham would book the Winterland Ballroom, which had a capacity for an audience of over 5000, for Friday/Saturday shows expected to draw a larger audience; as was the case for the 15 - 16 December 1967 and 07 - 08 June 1968 shows.
Fillmore East
In March 1968 Graham opened the Fillmore East in New York taking over the 2700 capacity Village Theater which had been putting on concerts from 1965 to 1968 - Zappa and the Mothers had played there once in 1967. The Fillmore booked bands to play an early (8pm) and late (11:30pm) show. The late shows could finish at dawn. Zappa and the Mothers were regular performers:
- Friday - Saturday 19 - 20 April 1968
- Friday - Saturday 21 - 22 February 1969
- Friday - Saturday 13 - 14 June 1969
- Friday - Saturday 08 - 09 May 1970
- Friday - Saturday 13 - 14 November 1970
- Saturday - Sunday 05 - 06 June 1971 which produced the recordings Fillmore East, June 1971, Some Time In New York City and A Small Eternity With Yoko Ono.
The Fillmore East closed at the end of June 1971.
Fillmore West
Abandoning the original Fillmore Graham moved down the road to the Carousel Ballroom, which at 3000 offered more than double the capacity, naming it Fillmore West. It opened on 5 July 1968 and operated until 4 July 1971. Zappa and the Mothers appeared here in November 1970:
Notes
Further Reading
Comprehensive history of Fillmore East
On Wikipedia: