188. Part 2 of our
interview with Matthew
Randazzo V about his book
Mr. New Orleans. Wiseguys
called him "the Keith Richards of the American Mafia" and JFK
hero Jim Garrison denounced him as "one of the most notorious
vice operators in the history of New Orleans" ... but you can
just call him Mr. New Orleans.
Mr. New Orleans tells
the incredible story of Frenchy Brouillette, a redneck Cajun
teenager who stole his big brother's motorcycle and embarked on
a 60-year vacation to New Orleans, where he became a legendary
gangster and the underworld political fixer for his cousin,
Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards. Written by Crescent City
native Matthew Randazzo V, the wickedly funny Mr. New Orleans is
the first book to ever break the code of secrecy of the New
Orleans Mafia Family, the oldest and most mysterious criminal
secret society in America.
- This week in Louisiana history. December 24, 1814. Treaty of
Ghent signed ending War of 1812.
- This week in New Orleans history. December 24, 1924.
Lee Dorsey is born in New Orleans. After meeting songwriterand
record producer Allen Toussaint at a party, Dorsey recorded
"Ya! Ya!", a song inspired by a group of children chanting
nursery rhymes. It went to number seven on the Billboard Hot
100 in 1961, sold over one million copies, and was awarded a
gold disc. He was approached again by Toussaint, and recorded
Toussaint's song "Ride Your Pony," "Get Out Of My Life Woman,"
"Working in the Coal Mine" – his biggest pop hit – and "Holy
Cow," all of which made the pop charts in both the US and the
UK.
- This week in Louisiana.
Shadows Merry Making Season
December 5-31, 2016
9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Shadows-on-the-Teche
317 E Main St.,
New Iberia, LA 70560
337-369-6446
http://www.louisianatravel.com/la-events/shadows-merry-making-season
Shadows-on-the-Teche
Tours of Shadows-on-the-Teche Plantation & Gardens
Decorated for Holiday Season
- David Middleton reads "The Shepherd: A Christmas Play."
1951. Saline, Louisia.