The Fillmore
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- For the San Francisco neighborhood, see Fillmore District. For other Fillmore Auditoriums, see Fillmore Auditorium.
After a few years there, because of a deteriorating neighborhood, in July 1968 Bill Graham moved from the original Fillmore at Fillmore Street and Geary Blvd to the Carousel Ballroom at the corner of Market and South Van Ness Avenue, which was called Fillmore West (in contrast with Graham's Fillmore East auditorium in New York City).
The original Fillmore location became a private club called The Elite Club. For several years in the early 1980s, punk promoter Paul Rat booked punk rock shows at this venue. Punk bands that performed at The Elite Club include Black Flag, Bad Brains, The Dead Kennedys, T.S.O.L., Flipper, and Public Image Ltd. [link]
After Bill Graham died in a helicopter crash in 1991, those close to him decided to carry out his final wish and reopen the original Fillmore. The Fillmore has once again become a San Francisco hotspot with shows almost every night.
The Fillmore is also well known for its psychedelic concert posters by designers including Wes Wilson and Rick Griffin. Copies of these posters are given to fans free of charge as they exit selected shows. A large collection of these posters dating back to the early days is on display in the upper level of the auditorium today.
Other traditions are carried on to this day. One is a large tub of free apples for concertgoers positioned near the entrance. Another is a "greeter", a staff member who welcomes each guest as they enter ("Welcome to the Fillmore!")
External links
- [Official "Fillmore San Francisco" website]
- ["Bill Graham Presents"]
- [LA Alternative cover story/psychedelic 60's poster movement by Shana Ting Lipton]
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