Apollo Sets 75th Anniversary Plans

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The Apollo Theater is celebrating its 75th anniversary with a gala benefit tribute concert and awards ceremony on June 8 at 7 p.m. Quincy Jones and Patti LaBelle will be inducted into the Apollo Legends Hall of Fame while Bill and Camille Cosby will be honored with the Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis Arts & Humanitarian Award.

Hosted by comedian and actor Steve Harvey, the evening will include performances by Anita Baker and the O’Jays with additional appearances by Mariah Carey and Jaime Foxx. The celebration will raise funds in support of the non-profit theater’s 75-year legacy and its initiatives for emerging artists and community and educational programs.



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