Bill Graham

Real Name:
Wolodia Grajonca
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Born: January 08, 1931, Berlin, Germany
Died: October 25, 1991, Vallejo, California, USA

Graham had no known musical talent. His talent was to know a good band when he heard it and to promote it in concerts at one of his Fillmore venues. Along with the work of Chet Helms, the visionary Graham pioneered the concepts of concert promotion in the late 1960s- introducing acts of converging musical cultures and tastes, using artistic posters & tickets to attract audiences. He was the 'Daddy' of the 'Children of The Revolution' in the musical counterculture cradles of both San Francisco and New York.

Graham's father died shortly after his birth and from an early age he was nicknamed 'Wolfgang'. He was placed, with his youngest sister Rita, in an orphanage that transfered them to France prior to the Nazi invasion. He lost both his mother and three other sisters (Evelyn, Sonja and Tolla) to the Holocaust. His sister Ester survived . He entered an orphanage in Pleasantville, New York In late 1941 and then became the foster child of Bronx residents Alfred and Pearl Ehrenreich. He changed his name to 'William' and 'Graham', chosen from a 'phonebook as being nearest to his real name, graduated from DeWitt Clinton High School and attended a business school in New York.

He was manager of a NY office equipment company when he met future wife Bonnie MacLean. In the mid 1960s he was residing in San Francisco and fell in with a local performance art group, the 'Mime Troupe'. In late 1965 members of the group were arrested on obscenity charges and Graham organized a benefit concert on their behalf, held on November 6 1965. The show was an enormous success and featured performances by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Jefferson Airplane and Fugs, The. Graham organized two further concerts at the Fillmore Auditorium on December 10th and (with The Warlocks, soon to become Grateful Dead, The) on January 14, 1966.

After the success of the 'Trips Festival' with Ken Kesey, Graham launched the first official "Bill Graham Presents" shows at the Fillmore, featuring Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Butterfield Blues Band, The and Great Society, The- initially working in conjunction with Chet Helms and the Family Dog collective, along with Big Brother & The Holding Company. His use of psychedelic posters and special effects, such as light shows and slide projections, paved the way for the future of concert promotion and opened the eyes of his audiences to a generation of new stars, from the soul of Otis Redding, the blues of Howlin' Wolf, the Latin-funk fusions of Santana, the electric Jimi Hendrix, the compositional genius of Zappa and the free-form jazz of Roland Kirk.

In early 1968 Graham opened the Fillmore East in New York and, in July 1968, he also moved from the original Fillmore to the nearby Carousel Ballroom, later named the Fillmore West, opening with a line-up of the Butterfield Blues Band and Ten Years After. Graham then co-founded his own labels, Fillmore Records and San Francisco Records in 1969 - the same year the Fillmore West hosted the first headlining appearance of Band, The. His skills were called upon as advisor for the Monterey Pop Festival & Woodstock. The Fillmore East was closed in June 1971 with a series of shows headlined by the Allman Brothers Band, The, followed by closure of the Fillmore West a few weeks later - covered in the documentary and LP-set "The Last Days of the Fillmore" featuring performances by the Grateful Dead, Hot Tuna, Boz Scaggs, Tower of Power and It's A Beautiful Day.

Graham returned to the Bay Area and began producing shows at Berkeley Community Center and Winterland, mounting national tours for Bob Dylan and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. In 1975, he founded SNACK (San Francisco Needs Athletics, Culture and Kicks), created to fund activities in the city school system. He also appeared in a small role in Francis Ford Coppola's film 'Apocalypse Now' and produced the Rolling Stones, The' hugely successful 1981 tour of America, the 1985 Philadelphia Live Aid concert and Amnesty International "Conspiracy of Hope" world tour featuring U2, Sting and Peter Gabriel.

Returning home from a concert at the Concord Pavilion the helicopter in which Graham was traveling crashed into a highway power line, killing him and his partner Melissa Gold and pilot Steve Kahn. He left two sons, David and Alexander. His benefit & memorial concert 'Laughter, Love & Music' included the re-uniting of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young for the event.

Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1992 (Non-Performer).
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Production:
Live At The Fillmore East (March 7, 1970) - It's About That Time (Album) (2 versions)   Legacy ... 2001
Appears On:
Black, Brown And Beige (Album) (2 versions)   Columbia 1958
Wipe The Windows, Check The Oil, Dollar Gas (Album) (3 versions) Introduction Capricorn Records ... 1976
The Jimi Hendrix Concerts (2xLP, Album, Gat) Fire CBS 1982
Ain't Life Grand (LP)   Affinity 1983
Small Combos (LP)   Giants Of Jazz 1985
Greatest Hits - Sound Of Money (CD, Comp)   Columbia 1989
Milagro (CD, Album) Milagro Polydor 1992
Count Basie Swings Featuring Joe Williams (Album) (2 versions)   World Record Club ... 1993
Jazz Trumpet (5xCD)   Jazz World 1994
April In Paris (CD, Album)   Verve Records 1997
One O'Clock Jump (CD, Album, RE)   Verve Records 1999
History Of The Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) (CD, Album, RE) Smokestack Lightnin' (... Rhino Records (2) 2001
Jazz At Midnight (CD)   Universal Music (France) 2002
The Boy Next Door (CD, Album) Ooh-Shoo-Be-Doo-Bee Candid 2003
Count Basie At Newport (CD)   Verve Records 2004
The Closing Of Winterland December 31, 1978 (4xCD)   Rhino Records (2) 2004
Roots Of Mambo 1930-1950 (2xCD, Comp) Caravan Frémeaux & Associés 2006
Date Stereo 1958 (LP)   Unique Jazz  
I Giganti Del Jazz Vol. 25 (LP)   Curcio  
The Allman Brothers Band At Fillmore East (2xCD)   Polydor  
The Private Collection: Volume Two, Dance Concerts, California, 1958 (CD, Comp, RE)   Saja Records, Saja Records  
Tracks Appear On:
The Last Days Of Fillmore (3xLP) Introduction, Introduc... Warner Bros. Records 1976
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