Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, September 1969 (Jason Lauré/Frank White Photo Agency) In a statement, Graham Nash said, “Hearing the ...
The Allman Brothers Band recorded this album in 1971, showcasing concerts at a historic venue in New York City.
The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation (GVSHP) has been commemorating locations in the Village with plaques to remind people of famous sites and introduce some that aren’t so ...
The studio may be where songs are polished, but the stage is where legends are forged because not every band is created equal when it comes to performing live. The recording captured the band at a ...
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young have unearthed recordings of their September 20, 1969 show at NYC’s Fillmore East–which took place during their first tour, one month after their famed Woodstock ...
CD 1: Are You Ready; Color Me True; Won't Be Long; We Love All (Freedom); MEDLEY: Turn Me Loose/I Can't Turn You Loose; Chicken; Love City. CD 2: M' Lady; Don't Burn Baby; Color Me True; Won't Be Long ...
Zappa Records/UMe Release Extensive Fillmore East ‘71 50th Anniversary ‘Mothers 1971’ Box Set To commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of Zappa and the Mothers’ 1971 two-night run at the Fillmore East ...
Reading Bob Beatty's Play All Night!: Duane Allman and The Journey to Fillmore East is sometimes akin to becoming embroiled in a tortuous tug-of-war between the author's intellect and his passion. But ...
No matter your age, Frank Mastropolo’s Fillmore East ensures you will have experienced the famed New York City venue in the height of all its glory. The book is a beautiful document of the iconic ...
A rough first take in SoHo, a triple bill at the Fillmore East and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
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