Winterland Ballroom was an ice skating rink and music venue in San Francisco, California. The arena was located at the corner of Post Street and Steiner Street, it was converted to exclusive use as a music venue in 1971 by concert promoter Bill Graham and became a common performance site for many famous rock artists. Graham later formed a merchandising company called Winterland which sold concert shirts, memorabilia, and official sports team merchandise.
Origins
The venue was opened on June 29, 1928, as the New Dreamland Auditorium. It served as an ice skating rink that could be converted into a seated entertainment venue. Sometime in the late 1930s the building's name was changed to Winterland, and it successfully operated through the Great Depression. It was built in 1928 for $1 million. The New Dreamland was built on the site of the Dreamland Rink and Sid Grauman's National Theatre. In 1936, Winterland began hosting the Shipstads and Johnson Ice Follies.Impresario Clifford C. Fischer staged an authorized production of the Folies Bergère, the Folies Bergère of 1944, at the Winterland Ballroom in November 1944. It was also host to opera, boxing and tennis matches.
During Winterland's final month of existence, shows were booked nearly every night. Acts included The Tubes, Ramones, Smokey Robinson, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and on December 15–16, 1978, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band. Springsteen's December 15 show was simulcast on local radio station KSAN-FM. Winterland closed on New Year's Eve 1978 / New Year's Day 1979 with a concert by the Grateful Dead, New Riders of the Purple Sage, and The Blues Brothers. The show lasted for over eight hours, with the Grateful Dead's performance—documented on DVD and CD as The Closing of Winterland—lasting nearly six hours. After the show, the crowd was treated to a hot, buffet-style breakfast. The final show was simulcast on radio station KSAN-FM and also broadcast live on the local PBSTV stationKQED. Winterland was eventually razed in 1985 and replaced by apartments.
Live recordings at Winterland
A number of films and recordings were made in whole or in part at the Winterland Ballroom.
Big Brother and the Holding Company – Live at Winterland '68
Cream – Wheels of Fire, Live Cream, Live Cream Volume II, Those Were the Days
Electric Light Orchestra – Live at Winterland '76
Peter Frampton – Frampton Comes Alive!
Grateful Dead – Steal Your Face, Dick's Picks Volume 10, So Many Roads , The Closing of Winterland, The Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack, ', Road Trips Volume 1 Number 4, ', Dave's Picks Volume 13
Jimi Hendrix – Live at Winterland, The Jimi Hendrix Concerts, and Winterland
The Doors –
Jefferson Airplane – Thirty Seconds Over Winterland
Loggins and Messina - On Stage
Sammy Hagar – All Night Long
Bruce Springsteen – Live/1975–85. Both December 1978 concerts were released in full as part of his archive series on December 20, 2019.
The Band – The Last Waltz
Humble Pie – Live at Winterland
Paul Butterfield's Better Days – Live at Winterland Ballroom