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Fillmore East, the Allman Brothers, Mad Dogs & Englishmen, and Bill Graham

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This one is a clip from a much longer conversation. (Stay tuned.)

I packed a lot of ideas into this 3-minute video along with some video and photo footage of Fillmore East, Bill Graham’s hallowed hall at 105 2nd Avenue in New York City’s East Village.

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Much more to come, including a BIG announcement.

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Joe Cocker/Mad Dogs & Englishmen 📷Amalie R. Rothschild

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The Joe Cocker Mad Dogs & Englishmen 1971 film is one of the greatest rock & roll movies in history. It’s recently been rereleased. Dig it.

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