Fillmore West Explained

Address:10 South Van Ness Avenue
Location:San Francisco, California
Coordinates:37.7747°N -122.4194°W
Opened:July 5, 1968
Closed:July 4, 1971
Demolished:No, building is now SVN West
Former Names:'The Carousel Ballroom', 'El Patio'
Seating Capacity:3,000

The Fillmore West was a historic rock and roll music venue in San Francisco, California, US which became famous under the direction of concert promoter Bill Graham from 1968 to 1971. Named after The Fillmore at the intersection of Fillmore Street and Geary Boulevard (which was Graham's principal venue from 1966 to 1968), it stood at the southwest corner of Market Street and South Van Ness Avenue in the Civic Center district. In June 2018, the top two floors of the building reopened as SVN West, a new concert and corporate event venue.

History

Originally, the El Patio Ballroom,[1] [2] [3] [4] later the Carousel Ballroom, it was a swing-era dance palace, located at 1545 Market street,[5] [6] [7] on the second floor,[8] [9] above the street-level retail at 10 South Van Ness Avenue.[10] Beginning in 1968, it was briefly operated by a collective formed by the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service and Big Brother and the Holding Company as a social/musical "laboratory experiment". According to critic Joel Selvin, the "six-month run may well have corresponded with the height of the whole '60s Haight-Ashbury/San Francisco thing."[11]

Due to various reasons[12] [13] [14] (including the socioeconomic deterioration of the Fillmore District, the modest capacity of The Fillmore, and financial difficulties faced by the collective), Bill Graham moved his prime concert location in July 1968 to this larger venue, one and a half miles[15] from the original Fillmore at 1805 Geary Boulevard.[16] He called this venue the Fillmore West (in contrast with Graham's Fillmore East auditorium in New York City).

Events

The Celestial Synapse was a musical event held at the Fillmore West on the evening of 19 February 1969. At least 3,000 people attended the event, hosted by the Frontiers of Science Fellowship. The performance began with a Tibetan Buddhist monk playing Tibetan gongs, and Grateful Dead played a set.[17]

The Grateful Dead were among the regulars at the Fillmore West, playing 64 concerts (including 18 under the name of the Carousel Ballroom) from 1968 to 1971.[18]

Closing

After three years, Graham closed the Fillmore West on July 4, 1971, with five nights of shows featuring such San Francisco bands as Santana, Creedence Clearwater Revival, the Grateful Dead and Quicksilver Messenger Service (who headlined the final performance at the venue)[19] [20] [21] and a poetry reading from Allen Ginsberg. A documentary film of the last several concerts, called Fillmore, and a three-disc album, called , were released in 1972.

SVN West

After housing a Honda car dealership for many years, the venue reverted to a music venue and event space called SVN West. Its first concert, a benefit, was held on June 14, 2018.[22] [23]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Watson . Sonny . Vintage Nightclub, Ballroom, Saloon, Bar, Juke Joint, Hall and Pavilions Index List: 'E' . Street Swing . 30 November 2021.
  2. Web site: Van Ness & Market, 1933 (Sign Images Added on Jun 9, 2016). opensfhistory . Western Neighborhoods Project . 30 November 2021. Van Ness & Market, 1933
  3. Web site: Santa Cruz Evening News . California Digital Newspaper Collection . 29 November 2021 . 13 March 1934.
  4. Web site: Carousel Ballroom . smironne . https://web.archive.org/web/20040713154824/https://smironne.free.fr/JANIS/DATA/car.html . 13 July 2004.
  5. Web site: Polk's Crocker-Langley San Francisco city directory (1940) by R.L. Polk & Co (page 643 of 690) . ebooksread.com.
  6. Web site: Review and Comment for 10 South Van Ness Preservation Alternatives for Draft EIR Case No. 2015-004568ENV . Planning Department . San Francisco.
  7. Web site: Big Band Magic!: Downtown Dancing . . 29 November 2021.
  8. Web site: Carousel Ballroom (Fillmore West), 10 South Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, CA . Jerry's Brokendown Palaces . 30 November 2021 . 24 September 2011.
  9. Web site: Interesting Santana places in San Francisco, CA. . Santanamigos . 30 November 2021.
  10. Web site: Hannan . Ross . Arnold . Corry . Carousel Ballroom . CHICKEN ON A UNICYCLE . 29 November 2021.
  11. Web site: Big Brother And The Holding Company (Featuring Janis Joplin) Live At The Carousel Ballroom 1968 . Music Direct . 25 September 2014 . August 18, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120818170337/http://www.musicdirect.com/p-71362-big-brother-and-the-holding-company-featuring-janis-joplin-live-at-the-carousel-180g-2lp.aspx . dead .
  12. Web site: 1545 Market Street, San Francisco, CA: The Bachelors live at The Carousel Ballroom, May 21, 1966 . Rock Archaeology 101 . 30 November 2021 . 25 August 2009 . The Carousel was owned by an Irishman, and Bill Graham apparently flew to Ireland to wrest the lease away from the bands. He succeeded, and moved his Fillmore operation to the much larger Fillmore West..
  13. Web site: Reinartz . Joe . Fillmore West Faces Demolition . CelebrityAccess . 30 November 2021 . 8 December 2018.
  14. Web site: Whiting . Sam . Former city planner fights to save Fillmore West from wrecking ball . Datebook . . 29 November 2021 . December 6, 2018.
  15. Web site: Fillmore Auditorium, 1805 Geary Blvd to 10 S Van Ness Ave . . 29 November 2021 . en.
  16. Web site: Fillmore West . Led Zeppelin . 29 November 2021 . en.
  17. "Good vibes in the name of science". Rolling Stone, April 5, 1969.
  18. Web site: Concert and Bill Graham interview at Fillmore West . Bay Area Television Archive . KPIX Eyewitness News report from January 28th 1969 in San Francisco by Belva Davis featuring scenes from a rock concert at the Fillmore West venue and an interview with rock promoter Bill Graham.
  19. News: Bill Graham Closes Fillmore, Marking The End Of An Age. Sarasota Herald-Tribune. July 5, 1971.
  20. Web site: Lot Detail - Fillmore West "Carousel Ballroom" Photograph Signed by 21 Performers . gottahaverockandroll.com . 30 November 2021 . signed by 21 performers in blue sharpie pen including: Robby Kreiger, Paul Kantner, John Kay, Rick Derringer, Country Joe, Duck Dunn, Jaimoe, Bonnie Bramlett, Cynthia Robinson, Gene Cornish, Corky Laing, Steve Katz, David LaFlame, Paul Cotton, Rusty Young, Dino Danelli, David Freibert, Gary Duncan, Steve Knight, Jerry Martini and Marty Balin..
  21. News: Quicksilver Messenger Service - Fresh Air . Paste Magazine . 30 June 2009 . Fillmore West (San Francisco, CA), 07/03/1971.
  22. Web site: San Fran's Fillmore West to Reopen After 45 Years As SVN West . 12 May 2018 . Noise11. Cashmere, Paul.
  23. Web site: Former Fillmore West to Host First Event in 45 Years for Pride Weekend . KQED . 30 November 2021 . en-us.