Fillmore East: The Venue That Changed Rock Music Forever

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by Frank Mastropolo

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Rock History, Told by the People Who Lived It. The Birthplace of Rock Legends Experience the legendary New York venue that hosted Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Who, Led Zeppelin, The Allman Brothers, and more—at the peak of their power. Told by the People Who Were There Featuring firsthand accounts from 90 musicians and crew members , including Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Steve Miller and Roger McGuinn. An All-Access, Behind-the-Scenes History Go backstage, into the crowd, and behind the curtain to discover what made Fillmore East unlike any venue before or since. Iconic Visuals and Rare Memorabilia Includes 200+ photographs, posters, and rare artifacts , capturing the sights, sounds, and psychedelic spirit of the era. Foreword by Joshua Light Show Founder Joshua White The visionary behind the Fillmore’s legendary visuals sets the stage for this definitive account. This isn’t just a book about concerts—it’s the story of a movement. Fillmore East: The Venue That Changed Rock Music Forever places you inside Fillmore East during the three short years that redefined live music forever. If you love classic rock, music history, or unforgettable storytelling, this book belongs in your collection. Chosen by Best Classic Bands as one of its Best Music Books of the Year and by Book Authority as one of the Best Classic Rock Music Books of All Time. Order now and step inside rock’s most sacred space. "With interviewees including Taj Mahal, John Mayall, Dave Davies, Mark Farner, Roger McGuinn and many more, the story takes in a magical place at a magical time. There are heavy bills and many choice recollections." - MOJO magazine "Fillmore East is a wonderful book. It's authentic. It takes me back. I can almost smell the pot in the front row." — Corky Laing, Mountain "Fillmore East is the simply the best book on rock and R&B of the year... a must-read for any fan of the music of the '60s, '70s and beyond." — Reel Urban News "Mastropolo's book will provide a boatload of memories for those lucky enough to have been there and a motherload of info for those too young to enjoy rock's most classic temple of sound." - NYS Music "If you want to know about the rock 'n' roll scene in New York City in the late '60s, early '70s, this is the book to read. Straight from the horses' mouths." - Peter Albin, Big Brother & the Holding Company "This book made those days come alive for me once again: the egg creams at Gem Spa, the crazy Jewish waiters at Ratner's, the Allman Brothers running around the backstage area naked while Leonard Bernstein was giving his kids a tour. And, of course, Bill Graham and his volatility and kindness. I could not put this book down. Thank you, Frank Mastropolo for filling in some essential blanks in the history of rock and roll and bringing a joyful tear this old veteran's eye." - Steve Katz, Blood, Sweat & Tears "Reading through Frank Mastropolo's Fillmore East Book, reading the experiences of all the other musicians and folks who worked there, looking at the great pictures and the posters, shot me back like through a cannon, like a time traveller, like an acid flashback that set me right there backstage, and onstage, with the sounds, and the smells and big fat memories of some of the best days of my life." - Michael Shrieve, Santana "Happy to contribute my memories to this beautiful tribute to my friend Bill Graham's magnificent, musical vision that inspired countless performers and concert goers throughout these historic decades." - Nils Lofgren, Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band "The Ambiance the smell, the feeling of absolute freedom. Yes, that was the Fillmore East. Hey Frank Mastropolo, YOU NAILED IT!!!" - Genya Ravan, Ten Wheel Drive "These stories take you back to when it was about playing and partying, not big business." - Carmine Appice, Vanilla Fudge "This book is quite an historical and educational ride for everyone. Both East and West Fillmores were THE hippest places for any musician to play. How l wish those places still existed. What a hip world it would be!" - Randy Bachman, Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive "Every weekend a tribe of kindred spirits converged at their mecca to see, hear and cheer players and singers of all kinds giving their best. We were fortunate to play there several times. That special place was the Fillmore East." - John Kay, Steppenwolf Frank Mastropolo is a journalist, photographer, and former ABC News 20/20 producer, winner of the Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University silver baton. His photography was featured in the Bill Graham Rock & Roll Revolution exhibition.    Mastropolo is the author of Ghost Signs: Clues to Downtown New York's Past, winner of the 2021 Independent Publishers Book Award, and Ghost Signs 2: Clues to Uptown New York's Past, available May 2022.

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