Archive for March, 2017
I Am What I Am (2009 Live at Electric Proms): Dame Shirley Bassey – NewzBreaker Music Video Of The Day
March 13th, 2017
CEO Joni Sledge Dead at 60
March 12th, 2017
CEO By Kristi O’Toole Singer Joni Sledge, founding member of the 70’s musical group Sister Sledge has passed away. According to a statement released by the group’s reps, Sledge was found unresponsive at her home in Phoenix, Arizona on March 10, and was later pronounced dead. Joni, along with her sisters Debbie, Kim and Kathy, joined […]
The Sinatra File: Francis Albert In Print
March 12th, 2017
CEO By Jerry Pearce After each installment of “The Sinatra File” makes its rounds among our vast readership, it is consistently gratifying to receive messages from readers commenting on aspects of a writing piece and the revelation of facts that were previously unknown to them. To their compliment, I can only reply that, if certain men […]
I Could Write A Book: Frank Sinatra with Kim Novak – NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day
March 12th, 2017
CEO Where Or When (Soft Version): Frank Sinatra – NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day
March 11th, 2017
CEO Breaking News on the Filming of The Life & Death of John Gotti (Video of Film Footage) & More Upcoming Productions in the Mob Movie Genre
March 8th, 2017
CEO By Joe Liddle I wrote an article about upcoming mob movies a few weeks ago and since then, a few new updates have come to light. I also spoke about The Life and Death of John Gotti and got a lot of feedback regarding a poll posted in the article. The poll in question was […]
Founding Principals of La Costra Nostra
March 7th, 2017
CEO By Marla Eggar “Tonight, you become a new creation. You must swear to be faithful to La Cosa Nostra. If you betray this oath or what you know about this life, you will die and burn in hell much like this saint in your hand. Do you accept”? While the wording may differ from family […]
Yesterday When I Was Young: Charles Aznavour – NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day
March 7th, 2017
CEO TCM Legend Robert Osborne Dead at 84
March 6th, 2017
CEO By Kristi O’Toole From his inception in 1994, the film historian reached over 82 million homes. Osborne was known to cram delectable tidbits about movies and their stars into his brief introductions of classic films and in postscript comments about them. In longer segments, he would dissect films with guests and conduct intimate interviews with […]
Men of Honor: Leaving the Mob With Dignity
March 6th, 2017
CEO By Marla Eggar Over the years, it’s been commonly reported that there’s only three ways to leave the mob: death, jail or cooperation with law enforcement. This week I’m going to discuss two men who not only defied the odds and left the mob but did so with respect. In a day and age, where […]
Miram Colon Tony Montana’s Mother in Scarface DEAD at 80 – Cause of Death Revealed
March 5th, 2017
CEO By “Bad” Brad Berkwitt Miram Colon a long-time actress in film and TV died this past Friday and it was confirmed by her husband, Fred Valle who told The Associated Press that Colon died in a New York hospital because of complications from a pulmonary infection. She was 80. Colon acted in many movies and […]
Pearce’s Picks: Donny Most – Mostly Swinging
March 5th, 2017
CEO By Jerry Pearce In some past installments of both “The Sinatra File” and “Pearce’s Picks,” I’ve been able to tie in my appearance at this past December’s “Sinatra Birthday Bash” concert in Red Bank, New Jersey, with whatever topic I was covering that week, and in this edition of “Pearce’s Picks,” mention of that memorable […]
I’m Gonna Laugh You Out of My Life: Nat King Cole – NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day
March 5th, 2017
CEO The Haunted Emerald Isle: St. Peters National School
March 4th, 2017
CEO By Kristi O’Toole In December 1894, St Peter’s National School on Raglan Street was hosting a performance in a classroom upstairs which was larger than the other rooms. Many children came to see the performance and some of them were accompanied by their parents. Now some boys in the front rows began to misbehave, forcing […]
Being Gay In the Mafia Leads to a Death Sentence for John D’Amato!
March 3rd, 2017
CEO By Marla Eggar This week we journey into the life of mobster, John D’Amato, of the De Cavalcante Family. But before we do, here’s a little FYI for you. Back in the day, (when I was just an itch in my daddy’s pants) the New Jersey crime family was seen as the “red headed step […]
The Haunted Emerald Aisle: Castle Oliver
March 1st, 2017
CEO By Kristi O’Toole Though a sign hangs warning folks that Castle Oliver in Limerick is full of spirits, too many often mistake it to mean the liquid kind. However, they are quickly corrected by the resident specters. When Charles Silver Oliver became an absentee landlord around 1812, Galloway became Steward of the estate. Following Charles’s […]
Pearce’s Picks: Jimmy Roselli’s “3 A.M.”
March 1st, 2017
CEO By Jerry Pearce We spent so much time in our last installment of “Pearce’s Picks” speaking about the notorious rivalry between singers Frank Sinatra and Jimmy Roselli and their respective associations with the underworld, that I’m left to feel that I robbed the latter singer of what deserved to be brought to light: speaking of […]

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