Oct. 10, 1976 - Sammy's Back for a Season at the Palladium: Fifty -Year-Old Sammy Davis Jnr.opens on Monday night with a Gala Performance in aid of the British Leprosy Relief Association, to be attended by Princess Alexander a Joining him on the bill will be singer Billy Eckstine and the veteran tap dancing Nicholas Brothers. it is nearly ten years since Sammy last performed at the Palladium, in Golden Boy. Photo Shows Sammy Davis Jnr.Baises his fist to his Conductor George Rodes, but its all in good fun.
![Oct. 10, 1976 - Sammy's Back for a Season at the Palladium: Fifty -Year-Old Sammy Davis Jnr.opens on Monday night with a Gala Performance in aid of the British Leprosy Relief Association, to be attended by Princess Alexander a Joining him on the bill will be singer Billy Eckstine and the veteran tap dancing Nicholas Brothers. it is nearly ten years since Sammy last performed at the Palladium, in Golden Boy. Photo Shows Sammy Davis Jnr.Baises his fist to his Conductor George Rodes, but its all in good fun. Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/E11AK9/oct-10-1976-sammys-back-for-a-season-at-the-palladium-fifty-year-old-E11AK9.jpg)
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4429 x 5509 px | 37.5 x 46.6 cm | 14.8 x 18.4 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
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Oct. 10, 1976 - Sammy's Back for a Season at the Palladium: Fifty -Year-Old Sammy Davis Jnr.opens on Monday night with a Gala Performance in aid of the British Leprosy Relief Association, to be attended by Princess Alexander a Joining him on the bill will be singer Billy Eckstine and the veteran tap dancing Nicholas Brothers. it is nearly ten years since Sammy last performed at the Palladium, in Golden Boy. Photo Shows Sammy Davis Jnr.Baises his fist to his Conductor George Rodes, but its all in good fun. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)