Fillmore East

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Fillmore East was a legendary New York City rock concert venue in the late 1960s and early 1970s, renowned for hosting iconic performances by major rock, blues, and psychedelic artists.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concert hall
music venue
rock concert venue
alsoKnownAs The Church of Rock and Roll
buildingUseAfterClosure retail space
television studio
capacityApprox 2700
cityBorough Manhattan
closed 1971-06-27
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance key venue of the counterculture era
major center of American rock music
era early 1970s
late 1960s
founder Bill Graham
genreFocus blues
psychedelic rock
rock
hostedGenre folk rock
jazz rock
progressive rock
hostedLiveAlbumRecording Fillmore East self-linksurface differs
surface form: At Fillmore East

Band of Gypsys
Fillmore East self-linksurface differs
surface form: Fillmore East: February 1969

Live at the Fillmore East (Jimi Hendrix album)
Live at the Fillmore East (Neil Young & Crazy Horse album)
Live at the Fillmore East (Ten Years After album)
The Allman Brothers Band at Fillmore East (1970 album)
location Manhattan
New York
New York City
namedAfter Fillmore Auditorium
neighborhood East Village
notablePerformer Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Frank Zappa
Janis Joplin
Jefferson Airplane
Jimi Hendrix
Joe Cocker
Led Zeppelin
Santana (band)
surface form: Santana

Taj Mahal
Ten Years After
The Allman Brothers Band
Grateful Dead
surface form: The Grateful Dead

The Who
opened 1968-03-08
operatedBy Bill Graham
reasonForClosure rising costs and changes in the music industry
sisterVenue Fillmore West
streetAddress Second Avenue and East 6th Street

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Bill Graham associatedWith Fillmore East
The Allman Brothers Band notableWork Fillmore East
this entity surface form: At Fillmore East
The Allman Brothers Band notableLiveAlbum Fillmore East
this entity surface form: At Fillmore East
Band of Gypsys performedAt Fillmore East
Band of Gypsys liveAlbumRecordedAt Fillmore East
Fillmore East hostedLiveAlbumRecording Fillmore East self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: At Fillmore East
Fillmore East hostedLiveAlbumRecording Fillmore East self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Fillmore East: February 1969
Wulf Wolodia Grajonca managedVenue Fillmore East
Wolfgang Grajonca knownFor Fillmore East
Duane Allman notableWork Fillmore East
this entity surface form: At Fillmore East
Eat a Peach featuresLiveRecordingFrom Fillmore East
Eat a Peach follows Fillmore East
this entity surface form: At Fillmore East
Whipping Post album Fillmore East
subject surface form: Whipping Post (At Fillmore East version)
this entity surface form: At Fillmore East
Whipping Post recordingLocation Fillmore East
subject surface form: Whipping Post (At Fillmore East version)
Whipping Post associatedWith Fillmore East
this entity surface form: Fillmore East concerts
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed notableLiveAlbumAppearance Fillmore East
this entity surface form: At Fillmore East
Statesboro Blues liveAlbumAppearance Fillmore East
subject surface form: Statesboro Blues (The Allman Brothers Band version)
this entity surface form: At Fillmore East
Statesboro Blues album Fillmore East
subject surface form: Statesboro Blues (The Allman Brothers Band version)
this entity surface form: At Fillmore East
Statesboro Blues recordingLocation Fillmore East
subject surface form: Statesboro Blues (The Allman Brothers Band version)
this entity surface form: Fillmore East, New York City, United States
Statesboro Blues openingTrackOf Fillmore East
subject surface form: Statesboro Blues (The Allman Brothers Band version)
this entity surface form: At Fillmore East
Statesboro Blues notableLivePerformanceVenue Fillmore East
subject surface form: Statesboro Blues (The Allman Brothers Band version)