If Al Capone was the face of the mob, Charles “Lucky” Luciano was its architect. Luciano’s vision transformed the mafia from warring factions into a corporate-style organization. By ...
Campi revealed: “Sinatra’s name and home address was once found by Italian authorities in Charles ‘Lucky’ Luciano’s possession, and Sinatra was alleged to have once delivered a suitcase ...
Journalist Charles Barber talked about the invention ... to bootleggers to con artists -- and including familiar names like Lucky Luciano and Fanny Brice. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential ...
The Grammy Award-winner, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and multimedia powerhouse passed away Nov. 3 at his Los Angeles ...
A genre-leaping renaissance man who memorably collaborated with everyone from Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra ... Julie Andrews and Luciano Pavarotti at the Kennedy Center Honors in Washington, D.C ...
Joseph Bonanno was awarded most of Maranzano's operations when Charles "Lucky" Luciano oversaw the creation of the Commission to divide up criminal enterprises in New York City among the Five Families ...
Charles "Lucky" Luciano organized the many warring factions of New York City's underground into five crime families — and put himself at the helm of it all. Known to his associates in the Chicago ...
Lucky Luciano, a mafia boss of the 1930s ... in the style of a millionaire businessman while performing a series of missions against the Nazis. Sir Charles attended Eton, and then joined the ...