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Just outside San Bernardino on Route 66 lies the site of the 1954 accident that left Sammy Davis Jr. permanently injured. This visit retraces the location tied to a defining event in his life, one ...
Now, in honor of Sammy Davis Jr.'s centennial, Reeder launches a multinational tour with a special hometown preview on Thursday, May 15 at 8 PM at Sid Gold's Request Room in Washington, D.C.
Sammy Davis, Jr., also known as Mr. Entertainment, was an award-winning, versatile, accomplished singer, dancer, actor, and musician, who passed on May 16th, 1990.
This is a powerful, one-man (or lead-driven) biographical stage production that explores the extraordinary life of Sammy Davis Jr.—from Vaudeville to Vegas, through fame, struggle, and redemption.
The historical figure Sammy Davis Jr. is the embodiment of Black dandyism. One writer delves into the lineage still alive today and how it intersects with this year's Met Gala theme.
The five-concert schedule begins Oct. 9 at Stern Auditorium in Carnegie Hall with a tribute to Sammy Davis Jr. and Sam Cooke, performed by Wayne Brady, the comedian and television host.