Apollo Music Café
1/11/2013 to 1/12/2013
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1/11/2013 9 PM
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Apollo Theater 253 West 125 Street Apollo Soundstage NYC, Harlem
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APOLLO MUSIC CAFÉ: MAYA AZUCENA
Friday, January
11 at 10 p.m.
DOORS / BAR:
9 p.m.
Apollo Soundstage
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The Village Voice
calls Brooklyn songstress Maya
Azucena "the most impressive of the current
hip-hop/soul/R&B diva crop.” Her four-octave, powerhouse pipes and
ability to croon intimate, slow ballads and pounding hypno beats with equal
finesse make her an in-demand performer. Hear her at her best – up
close and personal in an intimate ambiance – highlighting tracks from
her current album, Cry
Love.
SPECIAL
OFFER: A-LISTers can purchase tickets for $15 with the code ALIST
until the day before the show. Just mention the code "A-LIST” in person
at the Apollo Box Office or enter it online via Ticketmaster.com.
TICKETS:
$15 (A-LIST), $20 (general public)
ORDER NOW!
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APOLLO MUSIC CAFÉ: MARTIN LUTHER
Saturday, January
12 at 10 p.m.
DOORS / BAR:
9 p.m.
Apollo Soundstage
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Bay Area soul brother Martin Luther is the real thing
– a multi-talented singer, songwriter, actor, musician and producer,
who’s sultry old school brand of artistry makes today’s techno driven,
neo-soul sound tepid in comparison. A former member of the touring
ensemble for hip-hop band The Roots, Luther returns to NYC with his recent
studio release, Love
Is The Hero.
SPECIAL OFFER:
A-LISTers can purchase tickets for $15 with the code ALIST
until the day before the show. Just mention the code "A-LIST” in person
at the Apollo Box Office or enter it online via Ticketmaster.com.
TICKETS:
$15 (A-LIST), $20 (general public)
ORDER NOW!
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Apollo Music Café is supported in part by the Ford
Foundation Fund for Global Programs and public funds from the New York
City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
The Apollo's annual season is made possible by lead support from The
Coca-Cola Company, JPMorgan Chase & Co., The Parsons Family
Foundation, the Ronald O. Perelman Family Foundation, the Upper Manhattan
Empowerment Zone, Reginald Van Lee New Works Fund, the Ford Foundation
Fund for Global Programs, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Folonari Wines, the
Apollo Board of Directors and many other generous donors.
Lead
annual support is also provided by public funds from the City of New York
Theater Subdistrict Council; with additional funding from the National
Endowment for the Arts; the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs
in partnership with the City Council; and the New York State Council on
the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State
Legislature.
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