187. Part 1 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 17, 1816. William Charles Cole Claiborne completes his first and only term as governor of Louisiana.
- This week in New Orleans history. James Carroll Booker III
          (December 17, 1939 – November 8, 1983) was a New Orleans
          rhythm and bluesmusician born in New Orleans, Louisiana,
          United States. Booker's unique style combined rhythm and blues
          with jazz standards. Musician Dr. John described Booker as
          “the best black, gay, one-eyed junkie piano genius New Orleans
          has ever produced. 
 
- This week in Louisiana.
 NOLA ChristmasFest
 December 16th, 2016 - December 30th, 2016
 New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
 900 Convention Center Blvd.,
 New Orleans, LA 70130
 855-477-8756
 http://nolachristmasfest.com/
 New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
 Family fun in an indoor Christmas Festival featuring an ice skating rink, festive lighting, 70 Christmas Trees, attractions, activities, entertainment and more.
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