The Comedians, The Mob and the American Supperclub by Kliph Nesteroff - WFMU's Beware of the Blog
"The Mob was an integral part of everything." - Comedian Jackie Curtiss "I worked for a lot of gentlemen of that persuasion over the years. I learned a long time ago when I worked for Frank Costello in New York...
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