"Their music fills the universe," Letterman proclaimed, as he honored the band's unique legacy of musical experimentation, longevity, and community-building, reflecting the profound connection the Grateful Dead has with their fans.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore emphasized The Apollo's significance, recalling iconic performances that shaped his youth, noting, "The Apollo means so much to so many of us," illustrating its cultural impact on generations.
In a heartfelt moment, comedian Dave Chappelle described his daunting first performance at The Apollo: "Everybody started booing. It was like I was outside my body watching," showcasing the venue's infamous reputation and its role in fostering resilience in artists.
The tribute to The Apollo highlighted its rich diversity of art forms, featuring stirring performances from Savion Glover and The War and Treaty, further acknowledging the theater's legacy as a cradle for Black artistry.
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