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Fans Gather For Apollo Theater's Michael Jackson Memorial

June 30th, 2009 4:33pm EDT  Post a comment    1 comment   Add to My News

Apollo Theater's Michael Jackson Memorial NEW YORK (AP) - Michael Jackson fans converged on Harlem's famed Apollo Theater Tuesday for a public tribute to the performer, clutching photographs, cheering and dancing to his music at the legendary venue that launched the one-time child star's career.

The Rev. Al Sharpton gave a rousing speech praising the pop star to hundreds of fans who crammed into the theater as others waited in line outside to pay their respects. "Michael made young men and women all over the world imitate us," Sharpton said. "Before Michael, we were limited and ghettoized. But Michael put on a colorful military outfit, he pulled his pants up, he put on the one glove, and he smashed the barriers of segregated music."

A black fedora with a white glove draped across its brim sat on a lone stool on the theater's stage, surrounded by elaborate arrangements of white lilies. A nearly life-sized black-and-white image made of flowers depicted the star in a dance pose.

Michael JacksonOutside, in a line that circled the block, some fans spontaneously sang their favorite songs and danced in the street. "I thought that in my time I'd have the opportunity to see him in concert," said Victoria Campomames, who did a brief moonwalk on the sidewalk as "Rock With You" played from a nearby store. "This is about the closest I'm gonna get." Campomames, wearing a Jackson-style spangled black jacket, fedora and white gloves, took the day off from her job at a grocery store in Morrisville, Vt., for the all-day tribute to Jackson at the fabled venue that helped make him a star.

Thousands were expected to pay their respects at the theater, which was letting in 600 people at a time to listen to Jackson's music, watch a video tribute and leave flowers and memorabilia. Inside, fans danced and sang along to a medley of Jackson and Jackson 5 hits including "Billie Jean," ''ABC" and "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough." The event began shortly after 2 p.m., but many people had lined up hours earlier.

Ebony Johnson, 19, arrived at midnight to secure a spot near the front of the line, clutching a Jackson scrapbook she started when she was 14. An image of the star was tattooed on her left arm. She said she got the tattoo last month in anticipation of his planned comeback shows in London. "I love him so much - I can't explain that in words," she said. "I felt like Michael was my family."

Fans wrote messages on a wall of remembrance outside the 125th street theater. "God bless and be with you M. Jackson," wrote one fan. "We all share your grief. Love always," read a message to his family.
Michael JacksonFans began assembling at the Apollo soon after Jackson's death Thursday in Los Angeles. It has continued to serve as an impromptu memorial site ever since. The pop icon's ties to the theater go back to 1967, when The Jackson 5 won the Apollo's Amateur Night contest. The appearance is credited with helping to launch the brother act's career, which later propelled Jackson to solo stardom.

Jackson last appeared at the Apollo in 2002, invited by former President Bill Clinton for a Democratic National Committee fundraiser.

The Apollo also played a role in remembrances for James Brown after his death in 2006, hosting a public viewing of the "Godfather of Soul" for thousands of fans.

Jennifer Peltz, Associated Press Writer
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