Background
Rothschild, Amalie Randolph was born on June 3, 1945 in Baltimore. Daughter of Randolph Schamberg and Amalie Getta (Rosenfeld) R.BFA, Rhode Island School Design, 1967.
( From 1968 to 1971 Bill Graham's Fillmore East in New Yo...)
From 1968 to 1971 Bill Graham's Fillmore East in New York was the headquarters of the rock explosion. Live at the Fillmore East tells the story of its heyday with hundreds of behind-the-scenes photographs and exclusive interviews. Included here are photos of the Who's premiere of Tommy in 1969; John and Yoko's surprise encore to a Frank Zappa concert; the jam between the Allman Brothers, the Grateful Dead, and Mick Fleetwood in 1970; Janis Joplin's first performance after signing with CBS records; Jimi Hendrix's New Year's Eve concerts; Van Morrison during the first-ever television taping of a rock concert in 1970; and many other defining moments of rock history. The book features more than 200 black-and white photographs as well as interviews with Bob Dylan, Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, Tina Turner, Pete Townshend, Carlos Santana, Elton John, and many others.
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Rothschild, Amalie Randolph was born on June 3, 1945 in Baltimore. Daughter of Randolph Schamberg and Amalie Getta (Rosenfeld) R.BFA, Rhode Island School Design, 1967.
Master of Fine Arts in Motion Picture Production, New York University, 1969. Special effects staff in film and photography Joshua Light Show, Fillmore East. Theatre, New York City, 1969-1971. Still photographer Transport World Airlines Airlines Public Relations Department, Village Voice newspaper Rolling Stone magazine, Newsweek magazine, After Dark, New York Daily News, numerous others, 1968-1972.
Company-founder, partner New Day Films, distribution cooperative, 1971.
Owner, operator Anomaly Films Company, New York City, 1971. Exhibitions include: Soho Triad Fine Arts Gallery, 1997, Gomez Gallery, 1998.
Member, co-founder Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers, Incorporated., New York City, 1974, board directors, 1974-1978. Instructor in film and television, New York University Institute of Film and television, 1976-1978;consultant in field to various organizations including Youthgrant Programof National Endowment for Humanities, Washington, 1973-1976.
Motion pictures include: Woo Who? May Wilson, 1969.
lieutenant Happens to Us, 1972. Nana, Mom and Maine, 1974. Radioimmunoassay of Renin, Radioimmunoassay of Aldosterone, 1973.
Conversations with Willard Van Dyke, 1981.
Richard Haas: Work in Progress, 1984. Painting the Town: The Illusionistic Murals of Richard Haas, 1990 (Emily award American Film and Video Festival 1990).
Editor: Doing lieutenant Yourself, Handbook on Independent Film Distribution, 1977. Licensed photograph collections include Bettmann Archive, 1994, Star File Photo Agency, 1997.
Special effects staff in film and photography Joshua Light Show, Fillmore E. Theatre, New York City, 1969-1971. Artist-photographer Staley-Wise Gallery, 2004—2009, David Gallery, Los Angeles, since 2009. Still photographer Trans World Airlines Airlines Public Relations Department, Village Voice newspaper, Rolling Stone magazine, Newsweek magazine, After Dark, New York Daily News, others, 1968-1972.
Co-founder, partner New Day Films, distribution cooperative, since 1971. Owner operator Anomaly Films Company, New York City, since 1971. Member, co-founder Association Indiana Video and Filmmakers, Incorporated, New York York City, 1974.
Board directors, 1974-1978. Instructor in film and television, New York University Institute of Film and television, 1976-1978. Consultant in field to various organizations including Youthgrant Program of National Endowment for Humanities, Washington, 1973-1976.
( From 1968 to 1971 Bill Graham's Fillmore East in New Yo...)
Member Community Planning Board 1, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, 1974-1986. Member of AIVF (member 1974—2007), Indiana Documentary Association, New York Women in Film, University Film and Video Association.