By Walter Rutledge
Harlem’s world famous Apollo Theater celebrates Black History Month with a series of special programs presented throughout the month of February. Continue reading
By Walter Rutledge
Harlem’s world famous Apollo Theater celebrates Black History Month with a series of special programs presented throughout the month of February. Continue reading
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Tagged Apollo Club Harlem, Apollo Education Program, Apollo Live Wire Discussion Series, Apollo Music Café, Apollo Theater Open House Weekend, apollo theatre, B. Slade, Cecile McLorin Salvant, Cissy Houston, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Dionne Warwick, Dormeshia, Family Instrument Making Workshop, Gary Houston, Mark Anthony Neal, Maurice Hines, Patrice Covington, Rebecca Naomi Jones, Roberta Flack, Storyboard P, Sweet Inspirations, The Drinkard Singers, The Drinkard Singers II, Voices of Love: Whitney Houston and Her Family, Walter Rutledge, Walter's World:, Whitney Houston
Rochelle Mosley has worked diligently her entire life to become the successful business women she is today. Continue reading
To her legions of fans, her music is a national treasure. NY1 recently caught up with Harlem resident Roberta Flack at the historic Faison Firehouse Theater in Harlem. Continue reading
The great percussionist and composer, Ralph MacDonald, born in Harlem in 1944 was one of the most recorded percussionists in jazz, soul and funk as well as a Grammy Award winning songwriter. He wrote with songwriters Bill Salter and William Eaton. Their composition ‘Where Is The Love’ became a multi-million seller for Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway and won two Grammy Awards… Continue reading