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Fans gather for Apollo Theater's Jackson memorial

A fan touches Michael Jackson's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Monday in Los Angeles. CHARLIE RIEDEL/AP Photo
 
By Associated Press
Published: 6/30/2009  10:54 AM
Last Modified: 6/30/2009  10:55 AM

NEW YORK — Fans began gathering hours early for a public tribute to Michael Jackson on Tuesday at Harlem's Apollo Theater, the fabled venue that helped make a 9-year-old Jackson a star.

Thousands were expected to pay their respects at the theater, which planned to let them in 600 at a time to listen to his music, watch a video tribute and leave flowers and memorabilia.

The event was set to start at 2 p.m., but many people were already waiting Tuesday morning, dancing as they lined up with T-shirts, posters, album covers and other mementoes.

Fans began converging on the Apollo as soon as Jackson died Thursday in Los Angeles, and it has continued to serve as an impromptu memorial site in the days 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.

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

Tuesday's salute was to begin with a eulogy by the Rev. Al Sharpton. A moment of silence was planned for 5:26 p.m., the time East Coast fans learned that Jackson had died.

Outside the theater, fans could write messages on a wall outside on 125th Street in the center of Harlem.

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.



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punkin, (6/30/2009 12:21:37 PM)
Enough coverage already! Jackson's death was tragic. Now it's time to allow the man to be laid to rest in peace, and give his family much needed privacy.
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