Bill Graham

Businessman and concert promoter

Bill Graham - Businessman and concert promoter
Born

January 8th, 1931
94 years ago

Died

October 25th, 1991
33 years ago — 60 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A prominent figure in the music industry, played a significant role in shaping concert promotion in the United States. Founded Bill Graham Presents, which became a major force in the concert business. Operated the Fillmore theaters in San Francisco and New York City, which hosted iconic performances from various artists. Organized major events such as the Day on the Green concerts and the historic Concert for Bangladesh.

Founded Bill Graham Presents

Operated the Fillmore theaters

Promoted the Concert for Bangladesh

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