ARC-1352
Level of description
collection
Title
Phyllis Clark Collection of Fillmore East Programs
Date
1969-1970
Size
0.07 (Linear feet)
Inductee
x
Biography / Administrative History
The Fillmore East was a renowned music venue located at Second Avenue and East Sixth Street in New York's East Village. Operated by concert promoter Bill Graham, the venue opened on March 8, 1968, as the East Coast counterpart to his Fillmore West in San Francisco, California. The venue was known for hosting a wide range of notable performers, including many of the most influential rock and soul musicians of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Despite its popularity and influence, Graham closed the Fillmore East on June 27, 1971.
Scope and Contents
The Phyllis Clark Collection of Fillmore East Programs is dated 1969-1970. The collection consists of four programs for performances at the Fillmore East, including Creedence Clearwater Revival, the Allman Brothers Band, David Rea, Mylon, Mountain, Terry Reid, Aum, and others.
Notes
Acquisition Note: The Phyllis Clark Collection of Fillmore East Programs was received by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a gift from Clark on February 26, 2025.
Citation: [Identification of Item], Phyllis Clark Collection of Fillmore East Programs, Library and Archives, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Language Note: Materials are in English.
Processing Information: Processed by Crystal Matjasic, Technical Services Archivist. Completed March 11, 2025. Descriptive sources and standards used to create this inventory: DACS and local processing manual.
Access
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Use
The copyright interests in this collection have not been transferred to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc. For more information, please consult the staff of the Library and Archives.
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