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  2. The Howlin' Wolf - Wikipedia

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    The mural is a re-creation of New Orleans neighborhood scenes and references New Orleans music history. The mahogany bar in the venue was taken from Al Capone’s hotel, The Lexington, during its demolition in the 1980s. [7] Connected to the Howlin’ Wolf's main room is The Howlin' Wolf Den.

  3. Silvestro Carollo - Wikipedia

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    In February 1928, Al Capone's brother Ralph Capone tried to force Carollo to supply his brother's Chicago Outfit with imported alcohol and cut off Joe Aiello, a rival bootlegger in Chicago. [2] Arriving by train in New Orleans with several Outfit mobsters to press his case, Capone's party was intercepted, according to local legend, by Carollo ...

  4. List of gangsters by city - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; ... "Al Capone of New Jersey" (1904–1959) New Orleans. Sam Carolla (1896–1972) Carlos Marcello ...

  5. Master P - Wikipedia

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    On January 16, 2013, Master P released his second official mixtape titled Al Capone as a promotion for his Boss of All Bosses album. [14] [15] On February 12, 2013, Master P released his first collaboration mixtape titled New World Order with his new group, Louie V. Mob, which includes himself and rappers Alley Boy and Fat Trel. [16]

  6. 1910s in organized crime - Wikipedia

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    It was through the Five Points gang that Al Capone came to the attention of brutal New York mobster Frankie Yale. In 1917, 18-year-old Al Capone went to work for Yale at the Harvard Inn as a bartender and as a waiter and bouncer when needed. Capone watched and learned as Yale used violence to maintain control over his empire.

  7. Details emerge about the victims of deadly New Orleans attack

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    The company confirmed his death in a statement, saying: "We are heartbroken to learn of the passing of Billy DiMaio, a New York-based Account Executive, in the terrorist attack in New Orleans.

  8. Rocco Fischetti - Wikipedia

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    During this visit, the three men again met with Luciano. In 1947, Rocco attended the funeral of Al Capone in Chicago. Fischetti was indicted alongside August D. Liebe for illegal gambling at their Vernon Country Club in 1948. [3] In 1957, with Accardo's retirement as day-to-day boss and Outfit frontman, Sam Giancana became boss of the Outfit ...

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