Fillmore Records was set up in 1969 by Bill Graham, in partnership with producer David Rubinson, as an outlet for local groups. The company was based at 1550 Market Street in San Francisco. A number of albums and singles were released over the following 3 years. The last release on the label was in 1972.
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The debut Elvin Bishop album.
The second and last Aum album. Their first album was released on a different label.
The debut Lamb album. The group went on to release two further albums on other labels.
The second Elvin Bishop album. The last on the Fillmore label.
Triple LP box set featuring music from the last performances at the Fillmore West, San Francisco in July 1971. Includes music by the Grateful Dead, New Riders Of The Purple Sage, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Santana, Hot Tuna, Cold Blood, Tower of Power and Stoneground.