Fillmore East

Fillmore-East was Bill Graham's Rock palace in New York City. He would regularly alternate bands from his Fillmore-West establishment in San Francisco, California to play Fillmore-East. Some of those bands were: Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Country Joe and The Fish and Big Brother and The Holding Company. the site on Second Avenue in the East Village later became the trend-setting disco The Saint.

 

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