Tony Napoli – My Father, My Don

February 4, 2009 by Da Boss  
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Dennis griffin with Tony Napoli

Former Genovese crime family member Tony Napoli was my guest on my Internet radio show Meet The Author last year.

Tony’s new book, My Father, My Don is making its way up the sales charts and closing in on me!!  But, it’s a great book and one I think you will love to read as well. Tony is an entertaining talker and holds nothing back when he answers your questions.  A really nice guy.

The book tells about growing up as the son of Genovese capo Jimmy Napoli, Tony’s own career as a mobster, and his battle to overcome alcohol addiction. Truly a page turner as the stories draw you in and Tony is not shy about the details of what he did or how it all worked.

Last week, Tony was in town for some interviews and personal appearances.  One was at the Cheesecake and Crime bookstore in Henderson. Followed by an interview with Mark and Sazzy for The Vegas Tourist Podcast.

Listen to my interview at
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/dennisngriffin

Or catch Mark and Sazzy’s interview on The Vegas Tourist
http://thevegastourist.com

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Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal Dead at Age 79

October 14, 2008 by Da Boss  
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From 1967 through 1982, Frank Rosenthal was a main player in the mob-controlled casinos of Las Vegas. He was the real power behind the Chicago Outfit’s front man Allen Glick, calling the shots from the Outfit’s headquarters at the Stardust Hotel & Casino. Rosenthal’s role in Sin City was dramatized in the 1995 movie Casino, in which actor Robert DeNiro played a character based on him. DeNiro’s co-star, Joe Pesci, portrayed Rosenthal’s buddy-turned-enemy, Chicago Outfit enforcer Tony Spilotro.

Although Lefty died of natural causes at his Florida home on October 13, his life had nearly been claimed by violence on at least two occasions during his Vegas heyday. He knew about one of those instances for sure, and may or may not have been aware of the other.

I’ll talk about those incidents shortly. But I’ll begin with a little background on Mr. Rosenthal.

Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal was born in Chicago in 1929, the son of a produce wholesaler. However, his father’s business didn’t appeal to young Frank, who, as he grew up, became more interested in what was going on at racetracks and ballparks than in the price of oranges. His innate talent for sports wagering caught the attention of professionals, and at the age of 19 Frank was offered a job as a clerk with Bill Kaplan of the Angel-Kaplan Sports Service in Chicago.

Lefty developed his oddsmaking skills with the help of Kaplan and some illegal bookmakers, and he did so quickly. He was a natural when it came to formulating betting lines on sporting events. As the years passed, Rosenthal gained a reputation as one of the premier handicappers in the country, and a top earner for the Chicago Outfit’s illegal gambling operations. Lefty was on top of his game, but fame and fortune had their price.
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