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Ella Fitzgerald began her career as a singer at the Apollo Theater in Harlem and from there went on to become world renowned for her talent.

Ella Fitzgerald began her career as a singer at the Apollo Theater in Harlem and from there went on to become world renowned for her talent.

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      Many African-Americans made their name performing at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, including Ella Fitzgerald, James Brown and Jimi Hendrix. The roster of talented artists who made their careers after a successful amateur night at the Apollo grew so large, that the venue earned a reputation as the place to jump-start the career of an ambitious hopeful. Other performers, like Aretha Franklin and Michael Jackson, came to the theater after experiencing big professional success, adding further credibility to the historic New York concert hall. Explore the biographies of some of the more notable African-Americans who stepped out onto the Apollo stage, making entertainment history.

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