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Frank Sinatra's anger issues — and his penchant for bragging about his mafia friends — made him a liability, says a new book, "Frank Sinatra and the Mafia Murders," by Mike Rothmiller.
It was no secret that "Ol' Blue Eyes" Sinatra, who made Palm Springs his home beginning in the 1940s, was affiliated with wise guys — the mob had promoted his career, and he even worked to ...
It was no secret that "Ol' Blue Eyes" Sinatra, who made Palm Springs his home beginning in the 1940s, was affiliated with wise guys — the mob had promoted his career, and he even worked to ...
On this day in 1972, The Godfather opens in theaters. Johnny Fontane is mainly inspired on the singer, Frank Sinatra. This ...
Frank Sinatra, whose ties to organized crime dated back to his days singing at the Rustic Cabin in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., ...
EXCLUSIVE: A documentary about the relationships between Frank Sinatra, JFK and the mafia has been snapped up by Channel 4. The UK commercial broadcaster has pre-bought Sinatra, Kennedy and the ...
Like certain people, some stories never seem to get old. But they do get fleshed out. Take, for instance, “Kennedy, Sinatra, and the Mafia,” which combines well-worn assassination theories ...
Joseph Paris, who served as Frank Sinatra's hairdresser, has written a book, "Hairman of the Board." In it, Paris claimed the late singer was on Charles Manson's hit list.
EXCLUSIVE: A documentary about the relationships between Frank Sinatra, JFK and the mafia has been snapped up by Channel 4. The UK commercial broadcaster has pre-bought Sinatra, Kennedy and the ...
Paramount+’s “Mafia Spies” unravels a hidden conspiracy between the CIA, the Chicago mob and Frank Sinatra’s Rat Pack to assassinate Cuba’s Communist leader Fidel Castro at a critical ...
Additionally, it's believed that the character of Fontane was inspired by Frank Sinatra's experiences with the mob, showcasing the intertwining of Hollywood and organized crime during the era.
The mob, Frank Sinatra and Palm Springs: ‘Mafia Spies’ show dives into shady past. Ema Sasic, Palm Springs Desert Sun. Updated Sun, July 21, 2024 at 3:44 PM UTC. 6 min read.
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