Apollo Walk Of Fame
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
APOLLO THEATRE'S WALK OF FAME
APOLLO THEATRE'S OWN WALK OF FAME
Apollo Theater Walk Of Fame
Updated: Monday, 10 May 2010, 12:41 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 10 May 2010, 12:41 PM EDT
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MYFOXNY.COM - Harlem's legendary Apollo Theater is starting a walk of fame on 125th Street.
Plaques for Quincy Jones, Patti LaBelle, Smokey Robinson, James Brown, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Little Richard, and Ella Fitzgerald are being installed in the inaugural ceremony.
Michael Jackson and Aretha Franklin will be honored in June.
The walk will honor legendary performers with close ties to the institution.
Each year at the non-profit Theater's Spring Gala Benefit, legendary musicians, artists, and entertainers whose path to fame included the Apollo are inducted into the Apollo Legends Hall of Fame.
"The Walk of Fame is our way of paying tribute to the Apollo Legends who have forever altered the American entertainment landscape," said Jonelle Procope, President and CEO of the Apollo Theater. "The Apollo Theater is one of Harlem's, New York City's, and America's most iconic and enduring cultural institutions and is one of New York's most visited tourist destinations in the world's most famous neighborhood. We're proud to unveil this new and unique New York City landmark, which adds one more reason why the Apollo is a destination for music lovers around the world."
The Apollo theater is celebrating its 75th anniversary year. The non-profit Apollo Theater received state and city landmark designation in 1983 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Monday, May 10, 2010
LENA HORNE TOP OF ANY CLASS

Lena Horne photographed
by Carl Van Vechten, 1941
From wikpedia:
Lena Mary Calhoun Horne (born June 30, 1917), is an iconic American singer and actress. She has recorded and performed extensively, independently and with other jazz notables, including Artie Shaw, Teddy Wilson, Billy Strayhorn, Duke Ellington, and Charlie Barnet. She currently lives in New York City and no longer makes public appearances.
Lena Horne was born in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York. She grew up in an upper middle class black community. Her father, Edwin "Teddy" Horne, who worked in the gambling trade, left the family when she was three. Her mother, Edna Scottron, was the daughter of inventor Samuel R. Scottron; she was an actress with an African American theater troupe and traveled extensively. Horne was mainly raised by her grandparents, Cora Calhoun and Edwin Horne. Her uncle, Frank S. Horne, was an adviser to Franklin Delano Roosevelt. She is a reported descendant of the John C. Calhoun family.
Learn more about Lena Horne, and see her perform, at lena-horne.com.