Carousel Ballroom

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Carousel Ballroom was a historic San Francisco music venue of the late 1960s that became famous under its later name, the Fillmore West, for hosting iconic rock concerts and counterculture events.

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Carousel Ballroom canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concert hall
historic site
music venue
architecturalType ballroom
associatedMovement hippie movement
underground comix and poster art scene
associatedWith Big Brother and the Holding Company NERFINISHED
Bill Graham NERFINISHED
Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
Janis Joplin NERFINISHED
Jefferson Airplane NERFINISHED
became Fillmore West NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalContext 1960s counterculture
eventTypeHosted benefit concerts
light-show-enhanced concerts
multi-band rock shows
genreFocus psychedelic rock
rock music
hasSuccessor Fillmore West NERFINISHED
historicalRole hub of San Francisco counterculture
major West Coast rock venue
influenced development of large-scale rock venues
later rock concert production practices
laterKnownAs Fillmore West NERFINISHED
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

San Francisco
United States of America
surface form: United States

Western Addition, San Francisco NERFINISHED
mediaTypeDocumentedIn concert posters
live recordings
neighborhood Western Addition NERFINISHED
notableFor San Francisco Sound NERFINISHED
counterculture events
psychedelic rock performances
rock concerts
notablePeriod 1968
operatedInPeriod late 1960s
partOf San Francisco music scene
preceded Fillmore West era at same location
streetAddress 10 South Van Ness Avenue
timePeriod 1960s
usedFor dance events
light shows
live music performances

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Fillmore West alsoKnownAs Carousel Ballroom
Fillmore West formerlyKnownAs Carousel Ballroom