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The Ebony Showcase Theatre 's INTERNET BROADCASTING WORLD


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Ebony Showcase Theatre
and Cultural Arts Center, Inc.
P.O. Box 431375
Los Angeles, CA 90043
323-393=3744
323-206-5350 Fax





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This online radio station is a project of the historic Ebony Showcase Theatre and Cultural Arts Workshop, a non profit organization that was founded in 1950 by Producers, Nick and Edna Stewart. Nick Stewart was a performer who is remembered as the character Lightnin' on the Amos and Andy TV show, the voice of Brer Bear in the animated Disney movie Song of the South, on the Splash Mountain ride at Disneyland, and other movies and televison shows. Many performers of all races were showcased on the Ebony Showcase stage; many of these performers were or later became famous. The historic buildings that housed the theater were demolished by the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency in the mid and late 1990s. Rather than shut down and give up, the Ebony Showcase Theatre moved to the internet where it continues to provide entertainment, services, and information on a variety of issues.

DISCLOSURE - Many articles and ads on our web pages will contain affiliate links for recommended products or services. These are reviewed by our staff and the Ebony Showcase Theatre may receive commissions for any resulting sales or free trials and/or offers. All of the money earned on our website is used for non-profit projects and services and will be used to maintain the Ebony Showcase's charitable projects. We are also raising money to rennovate a building to house non profit projects.