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The Fillmore

1805 Geary Blvd.
San Francisco, CA 94115 map
cross street: Fillmore
district: Japantown/Fillmore


Tel. 415.346.6000
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Events Calendar
Tue Nov 10
"rom Romford to New York, Back to back private recitals to a live debut before 150,000 people, Imogen Heap has come a long way since her childhood days in Essex. Still 20 years old, strikingly individual and ahead-turning 6 feet tall, Imogen Heap's n... More
Sat Nov 14
"The new album, Heretic Pride, contains 13 songs, and they were written in a wide variety of places including Fairbanks, Stockholm, Seattle, San Francisco, and Durham, North Carolina. In addition to being geographically all over the map, the songs th... More
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Fri Nov 20 - Sat Nov 21
" The Disco Biscuits are also well-known for their ability to run long sets together, sometimes even playing their songs backwards, in styles referred to as “inverted” and “dyslexic.” An inverted version of a song occurs when the band starts a song ... More
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Tue Dec 01 - Sun Dec 06
The Black Crowes are a blues-oriented hard rock jam band that has sold over 20 million albums and were hailed by Melody Maker as "The Most Rock 'n' Roll Rock 'n' Roll Band in the World". In 1990, the readers of Rolling Stone named it the 'Best New Am... More
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Thu Dec 31
"Les Claypool is the one of the most unlikely success stories in the entertainment history. His trademark voice, thumping bass lines and unique worldview have become the calling cards for a number of wildly successful and influential albums in the la... More

About The Fillmore

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The Fillmore was a dance hall operating under various names and managements - The Get Acquainted Society, Ambassador Dance Hall - through the 1930s, and a roller rink through the 1940s. In 1952, local entrepreneur Charles Sullivan began to book some of the biggest names in black music into The Fillmore. Sullivan booked West Coast tours for performers including James Brown, Bobby "Blue" Bland and Ike & Tina Turner. During the 1950s and 1960s, San Francisco gained a reputation as the preeminent Bohemian community in the United States. This reputation was never more deserved than during the mid-sixties, when the hipster of the Beat movement grew into the hippie of a more mainstream counter-culture. By the 1950s, the literary North Beach scene had given way to the emerging Haight-Ashbury, and radical politics had a niche across the Bay at the University of California at Berkeley. The line between culture and politics is easily blurred by young people in search of adventure.

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The Roots at The Fillmore
By Cliff Samaniego (03/25/2003)

" Despite acceptance in today's popular media, The Roots have taken the path less traveled. Do You Want More?!?, Illadelph Halflife, and Things Fall Apart gained positive head nods from hip-hop enthusiasts and music critics alike, but surprisingly multi-platinum success hasn't been within their grasp. "

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Zero 7 at The Fillmore
The new kings of downtempo
By Cliff Samaniego (01/16/2003)

" Sometimes a beat, a rhyme, or a head nod come from Simple Things. Producers Henry Binns and Sam Hardaker are no strangers to breaking down music to its basic roots. Both are the masterminds behind the organic downbeat band Zero-7 (named after a nightclub in Honduras). Their heavy hands deep in soul and hip hop have shaped their sound and popularity among cross genre listeners. "

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Badly Drawn Boy
Indie pop tunesmith storms the Fillmore
By Lisa Butterworth (10/02/2002)

" I wish I could say I've been listening to Badly Drawn Boy for years, that he was one of my favorite artists before Hugh Grant and Hollywood got a hold of him. I'd like to be able to say I cringed as his name exploded on the music scene, hung my head in disappointment as his shows began selling out in hours because I had known him first and now my love would be diluted by his mainstream popularity. But I can't. "

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