John Travolta Wraps on The Life and Death of John Gotti Movie – Breaking News and Picture Surfaces
May 27th, 2017
CEO The Sinatra File: New Releases from Sinatraland
May 26th, 2017
CEO Hello fellow Sinatra lovers, and welcome to another (long overdue) edition of the column.
In today’s market, if you blink, you’ll probably miss some important item on the music market. Artists of the present day are churning out so much material between physical compact discs and digital downloads that it may be hard to keep up with the trends. Luckily, when it comes to the material of our favorite singer, the Sinatra estate and its advertising division keep fans of our beloved vocalist well aware once a new product is about to hit the shelves, and since my last visit with you all here at “The Sinatra File,” two new related titles have been released, both of which I was able to listen to and review.
Neil Dellacroce: The Archangel of Death
May 25th, 2017
CEO “His eyes had no color… as if his soul was transparent”. — A characterization from a news reporter about Dellacroce.
“Dellacroce was one of the scariest individuals I’ve ever met in my life. Dellacroce’s eyes were like he didn’t have any eyes. Did you ever see ‘Children of the Damed?’ His eyes were so blue that they weren’t even there. It was like looking right through him.”— Joseph Coffey, a former New York mob investigator.
New Jersey: More Than a Gambling City
May 23rd, 2017
CEO
If you love nature, fun, and adventure, you will find it all in New Jersey. After all, there is a lot more to the place apart from betfair casino and gambling. There are many amazing things to do and see in New Jersey, which is famous for its gambling oasis, Atlantic City. Entertainment is nonstop in New Jersey as the city is the center of entertainment. There is an impressive lineup of events and festivals that go on the whole year. This action-packed city caters to every idea of fun and entertainment. Every individual in NJ looks forward to an awesome dining experience and nightlife.
The Mafia Chronicles: Las Vegas Skim Revealed In Midwest Pizzeria
May 22nd, 2017
CEO “Stayin’ Alive.”
That Bee Gee’s disco song could have been the anthem — or at least the goal — of the mob hitmen and car-bombing killers at war in Kansas City in the 1970s.
Much of the mayhem was centered on a now-defunct but then-lucrative downtown entertainment district, the River Quay (pronounced River Key).
Control of that district resulted in a high-stakes mob war with bodies stuffed in car trunks and with nightclubs and automobiles blown sky high.
Goodbye England’s Rose: Elton John (Princess Diana’s Funeral RIP Diana Gone But Never Forgotten) – NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day
May 22nd, 2017
CEO Debunking Henry Hill’s Fables & Creative License in the Film Classic Goodfellas!
May 18th, 2017
CEO “As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster. To me, being a gangster was better than being President of the United States. Even before I first wandered into the cabstand for an after-school job, I knew I wanted to be a part of them. It was there that I knew that I belonged. To me, it meant being somebody in a neighborhood that was full of nobodies. They weren’t like anybody else. I mean, they did whatever they wanted. They double-parked in front of a hydrant and nobody ever gave them a ticket. In the summer when they played cards all night, nobody ever called the cops.”–Henry Hill age 12.
Woman In Chains: Tears For Fears ft. Oleta Adams – NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day
May 17th, 2017
CEO The Mafia Chronicles: The Mean Streets of George V. Higgins
May 17th, 2017
CEO Writing about the “Crimetown” podcast series on Providence, Rhode Island, last week brought to my mind the writer George V. Higgins.
Higgins, a New England journalist and lawyer who once worked in Providence — he died in 1999 — is one of the great novelists in American literature, known nowadays by too few readers, possibly because he is categorized only as a crime writer.
But compared to many who write “crime fiction” or “mysteries,” Higgins gives readers much more than the standard potboiler plots and bent-nose bad guys. His eye for detail and ear for authentic dialogue rival anyone who has published any kind of fiction — literary, crime, or anything else.
If I Didn’t Care: Frank Sinatra – NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day (Frank Swings on this 1939 Air Check with Harry James)
May 16th, 2017
CEO Character Actor Powers Boothe Dead at 68 – Cause of Death REVEALED
May 14th, 2017
CEO Character actor Powers Boothe who appeared in such great movies as Tombstone, Sin City, the original Red Dawn (not the horrible remake) and many others died in his sleep of natural causes at the age of 68.
His role of Curly Bill, in Tombstone, is beloved by millions of movie fans and I am in that group.
His rep told The Hollywood Reporter that a private service will be held in Boothe’s home state of Texas, with a memorial celebration under consideration as well.
Donations can be made to the Gary Sinise Foundation, which honors the nation’s defenders, veterans, first responders, their families and those in need.













