Times Square event: Free and open to the public * Sunday, December 14, 2008 starting at 11 a.m.* Kick-off leading to other benefit events in 2009 to raise money for SSMAC and present undiscovered talent * Heart-warming messages from troops to families and friends * Times Square’s “Military Island” (intersection of Broadway and 7th Avenue between 43rd and 44th Streets) |
* NOKIA Theatre Times Square
1515 Broadway at W. 44th Street
New York, NY 10036
* Special corporate events celebrating troops


Cityoffame.com is offering 1 lucky winner a chance to open for Aretha Franklin. Visit cityoffame.com for complete contest details.
Opening Acts at The Nokia Theatre | |
Kevon Edmonds is one of the most appealing male Soul singers to emerge in the '90s was Kevon Edmonds. Known principally as the lead singer for the young Soul group After 7, Edmonds became the bright tenor voice behind a number of hits for that group before emerging as a solid solo performer at the end of that decade. | ![]() |
Laura Izibor a 20-year-old singer/songwriter/producer Laura Izibor of her passionate, piano-guided songs. On her forthcoming debut album, Izibor continues the lineage set out by artists like Lauryn Hill and Jill Scott; artists who combine a reverence for the traditions of early R&B with a thoroughly modern sensibility. After one listen to the powerful, honey-tinged vocals on Let The Truth Be Told, one thing is for sure. For Laura Izibor, it’s got to be real. | ![]() |
City of Fame Opening Acts | |
La Trice Verrett is a multi-talented and multi-faceted entertainer and business woman. As a singer, a BMG/Universal published songwriter and a former member of the 4 time Grammy Award winning group The Sounds of Blackness, La Trice has had the privilege of traveling the world and sharing her talents. Singing professionally since the age of eight, she has been truly blessed to share the stage with such greats as Kirk Franklin, India Irie, Luther Vandross and Queen Latifa just to name a very few. | ![]() |
City of Fame Contest Winner to be Announced | ![]() |
Event Hosts at The Nokia Theate | |
![]() | Hal Jackson is a disc jockey, multiple stations, 1939-; radio station owner, 1970s-; WBLS, group chairman; Inner City Broadcasting Corporation, vice president, group chairman; Hal Jackson's Talented Teens International, sponsor. |
![]() | Michelle Miller is one of a handful of African American journalists who have made an impressive mark on news reporting from coast to coast. She currently serves as New York-based correspondent and fill-in anchor for CBS News. Her 18 year career in broadcast and print journalism includes work with the Los Angeles Times, the Star Tribune in Minneapolis, WWL TV Channel 4 in New Orleans , WIS TV in Columbia, South Carolina, the Orange County Newschannel and ABC News Nightline in Washington, DC. |
Posthumously Receiving The Torch of Freedom Award | |
LIEUTENANT MICHAEL PATRICK MURPHY (May 7, 1976 – June 28, 2005) was a United States Navy SEAL posthumously awarded the United States military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions during the current War in Afghanistan. He was the first person to be awarded the medal for actions in Afghanistan; and the first member of the U.S. Navy to receive the award since the Vietnam War. | ![]() |
[this is good] Sounds like a wonderful evenmt , if I lived close by ,I sure would attend ...
Posted by: joezsgopamerica | 12/09/2008 at 12:12 PM