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John Kay of Steppenwolf on Bill Graham's 'Legendary Combative Negotiating Style'
Steppenwolf, fronted by singer John Kay, was a favorite of Bill Graham, the mercurial producer who brought Fillmore East to New York’s East Village in 1968. The band’s success with hits like “Born to Be Wild” and “Magic Carpet Ride” quickly won them headliner status.

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5 days ago3 min read


‘You’re On Now, Get Out There!’ Musicians Recall Fillmore East’s Opening Night with Janis Joplin
Enjoy this excerpt from Fillmore East: The Venue That Changed Rock Music Forever on the anniversary of the rock mecca’s opening in New York City.

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7 days ago5 min read


The Guess Who Are Back Together! Randy Bachman Explains Why They Broke Up
Exciting news from the Guess Who website:
Burton Cummings & Randy Bachman tour together as The Guess Who for the first time in 23 years!

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Mar 73 min read


Nils Lofgren of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band on His ‘Holy Grail Moment’ at Fillmore East
Nils Lofgren is best known for his solo work as a singer-songwriter and as a guitarist in Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band and Neil Young’s band, Crazy Horse. But in 1968, Lofgren was 17, a struggling musician who’d left Walter Johnson High School in Bethesda, MD, and headed for New York City.

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Feb 233 min read


Remembering the Anderson Theater, NYC’s Forgotten Rock Hall
The Anderson Theater at 66 Second Avenue was named after theatrical agent Phyllis Anderson. The hall opened in 1957 and presented Yiddish plays through the 1960s. In 1968 Crawdaddy magazine sponsored a series of rock shows that featured the Yardbirds, Traffic, Procol Harum, Moby Grape, and Big Brother & the Holding Company with Janis Joplin.

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Feb 142 min read


Richard Lloyd of Television on the Art of Sneaking Backstage at Fillmore East
As a budding musician, Richard Lloyd, the former guitarist, singer, and songwriter of the band Television attended many Fillmore East shows without buying a ticket. In this excerpt from the book Fillmore East: The Venue That Changed Rock Music Forever, Lloyd recalls his ploys to get the best seat in the house: backstage at Fillmore East.

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Feb 102 min read

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