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Traces the history of the famous Harlem theater, and describes the experiences of the many performers who have appeared there

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A night out at the Apollo was something special and enjoyable and more – the Apollo was home. Nearly every black performer interviewed for Ted Fox's "Showtime at the Apollo: The Story of Harlem's World Famous Theatre" used the word "home" to describe what the Apollo meant to them. It was home to all the performers who along with the audience comprised the Apollo family. It was a family that often scrapped, a family of sibling love and rivalry, but one bound together by shared experiences, hopes and ambitions. Although for performers the work was terribly difficult, and the theatre, like Harlem itself, was always rough, everyone looked forward to coming home to the Apollo. As Dionne Warwick says in the book, "The theatre was terrible: drafty, dirty, smelly – awful; and we loved every minute of it."

While the Apollo is now re-inventing itself and once again burnishing the legend – it nearly died in the 1970s and was forced to close its doors. As the civil rights movement began to alter the nation’s consciousness, other areas of opportunity became available at last to black performers. The system the Apollo was forced to work within for so many years began to collapse. The general acceptance of black culture into American popular culture was the beginning of something brand new, but it was also the beginning of the end for the Apollo Theatre. For it is the final irony that the ultimate casualty of this revolution was the Apollo itself.

Today, the Apollo Theatre remains at the heart of the African-American community – the place that legends still call home – as it’s been since 1934... James Brown, Smokey Robinson and George Clinton come back ...Top black pop stars including Mary J. Blige and P.Diddy, trod the Apollo stage, following in the footsteps of Nat King Cole, Johnny Mathis and Dionne Warwick ... Hip-hop group, The Roots, bring the sounds of the street into the theatre like the Orioles in their day... The Apollo’s "Latin Nites" series continues the vibrant tradition of Tito Puente and Mongo Santamaria ...Wynton Marsalis carries the jazz standard of Dizzy Gillespie ...On his 1999 HBO special, Chris Rock shocked and slayed the Apollo crowd summoning memories of Redd Foxx ... Debuting her first tour in a decade at the theatre, Whoopi Goldberg, after enjoying mass stardom, paid homage to the Apollo much as Bill Cosby once did... Anxious neophytes continue flocking to Amateur Night in hopes of making it big by touching The Tree of Hope ...Through good times and bad, changes in time, taste and technologies it will always be Showtime at the Apollo.

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Showtime at the Apollo is the only major history of Harlem's world-famous showplace. Home to nearly every great black star including: Count Basie, Sarah Vaughn, “Bojangles” Robinson, Ray Charles, Redd Foxx, Dizzy Gillespie, James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Richard Pryor, and Michael Jackson – the theatre still hosts contemporary luminaries like Mary J. Blige, Chris Rock, Wynton Marsalis and Whoopi Goldberg. Numerous performers relate their own poignant, exciting and sometimes hilarious stories. Some 150 photographs – many never before published – are interspersed throughout.For African-Americans, the Apollo Theatre was the greatest black theatre, and a special place to come of age. For whites – including Elvis Presley and the Beatles – the Apollo was as close as they could come to the reality of the black experience. Still thriving, the Apollo has exerted an unprecedented influence upon popular culture. Since 1934, the Apollo has been at the forefront of African American music, dance and comedy. It's legendary Amateur Night spawned countless stars. Renowned for having the world's toughest and most appreciative audience, it is the place where, as Dionne Warwick says in the book, “Everyone gave their best performance.” “The essential book, mandatory for the most casual student as well as the most ardent fan.” – David Hinckley, Daily News “Ted Fox made the Apollo come alive for me again.” – Jerry Wexler, co-founder of Atlantic Records “I could almost feel and taste the Apollo again.” – Doc Pomus, classic songwriter “Showtime at the Apollo is not only a history of that wonderful theatre, but also a fascinating insider's view of the Harlem music scene.” – John Hammond, legendary producer and talent scout

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  • PublisherDa Capo Press
  • Publication date1993
  • ISBN 10 0306805030
  • ISBN 13 9780306805035
  • BindingPaperback
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages336
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