Yung Poppa

Eleven year old Yung Poppa is determined to let his voice be heard.  The young rapper is a native of New Jersey and has performed at local venues, talent shows and most recently the Haddon Avenue Street Festival.  When speaking about his music influences, Yung Poppa credits the musician Dollaz and the rap artist Lil Wayne.   Yung Poppa says, “I’m going to pursue my dreams, because anything is possible if you never quit”

 

www.yungpoppa.com

http://www.myspace.com/yungpoppave

 

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Won FIRST PLACE in the "Stars of Tomorrow" segment of the Feb 2 Amateur Night!

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2013-14 SEASON ONSALE

James Brown’s magic meets an international who’s-who of dance masters,  Ellington for Christmas with Savion Glover, Liz Wright and the Abyssinian Baptist Church Choir, a tribute to la Guarachera de Cuba, Celia Cruz, by those who played with her, the return by popular demand of Apollo Club Harlem, and more. And now, for the first time ever, you can purchase advance tickets and receive all the benefits of Apollo Advantage. MORE>>

 

Nothin' But Soul

Take your seats and get ready for a big loud party.  It's the special Nothin' But Soul edition of Amateur Night at the Apollo with special guest Tony Terry and amateur talent from around the globe. Amateur Night, the only show where the audience gets to decide. You tell them: Be Good or Be Gone!  MORE >>

 



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