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The Mabel Mercer Foundation awarded him with a 'Mabel Award' in 2006. He received a MAC Lifetime Achievement award from the Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs in 2015; [14] and in 2016 Ross was inducted into the Cabaret Hall of Fame. [15] Steve Ross with Mabel Mercer, New York, 1982
Interior of 54 Below. 54 Below is a nonprofit cabaret and restaurant in the basement of Studio 54 in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.Run by Broadway producers Steve Baruch, Richard Frankel, Marc Routh and Tom Viertel, 54 Below has hosted shows by such performers as Patti LuPone, Ben Vereen, Sierra Boggess, Peggy King, Lea Salonga, Marilyn Maye, Luann de Lesseps and Barbara Cook.
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Stevie Ross (born 1965), Scottish footballer; Steve Ross (cabaret singer) (born 1938), American cabaret singer and pianist; Steven J. Ross (historian), American historian and author; Steven T. Ross (1937–2018), American military historian; Stephan Ross (1931–2020), Polish-American holocaust survivor; Steve Ross, artist son of Bob Ross
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The New York Mets Radio Network, referred to on air as the Mets Radio 880 Network, is a radio network owned by Audacy, Inc. (previously CBS Radio) that broadcasts New York Mets baseball games. It consists of 2 AM stations in the states of Florida and New York.