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  1. Joseph "Joey D." DiNapoli (born July 12, 1935) is the former consigliere in the Lucchese family. He has two brothers, Vincent and Louis, who are both members of the Genovese crime family. In 1969, DiNapoli was arrested in New York on gambling charges.

  2. On May 18, 1995, Louis DiNapoli and his other brother Joseph "Joey Dee" DiNapoli, a captain who currently serves on the Lucchese crime family's ruling panel, were arrested for labor racketeering.

    • Early Singles
    • The 1960s
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    With lead singer Rogers Freeman, Joey Dee and the Starliters' first single was "Lorraine," backed with "The Girl I Walk To School," in 1958, distributed by the company Little. That same year, Joey Dee recruited David Brigati for the team after meeting him during a gig at Garfield High School in New Jersey. David and Joey would subsequently share le...

    In 1960, the Starliters were noticed by agent Don Davis while performing at a Lodi, New Jersey, nightclub called Oliveri's. The group was booked at an intimate venue on 45th Street in New York City called the Peppermint Lounge for what was supposed to be a one-time weekend gig. During their initial appearance at the nightclub, actress Merle Oberon ...

    Dee continued to record and issue solo recordings from the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s, including a song he wrote with original Starliters David Brigati and Larry Vernieri entitled "How Can I Forget", which was released under the name Joey Dee and the New Starliters.He continued to travel and make personal appearances with various Starliters. In 200...

    Albums

    1. Doin' the Twist at the Peppermint Lounge(Roulette, 1961) 2. Hey Let's Twist(Roulette, 1961) 3. All The World Is Twistin'!(Roulette, 1962) 4. Two Tickets To Paris(Roulette, 1962) 5. Back At The Peppermint Lounge(Roulette, 1962) 6. Hey Let's Twist!: The Best Of Joey Dee & The Starliters(Rhino, 1990)

    • Joey Dee, David Brigati, Larry Vernieri, Carlton Lattimore, Sam Taylor, Willie Davis
    • Rock and roll
  3. 17 de mar. de 2012 · Joey Dee, Mafia Doowop, YouTube Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi (Simon and Schuster, 1985) Hit Men by Fredric Dannen (Vintage, 1991) Miami Beach Memories by Joann Biondi (Globe Perquot, 2006) Me, The Mob and The Music by Tommy James and Martin Fitzpatrick (Simon and Schuster, 2010) Notes. 1 Nate McCalla, bodyguard at Roulette Records died in 1980.

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  4. On February 26, 1930, gunman Vito Genovese murdered Reina outside his aunt's apartment. With Reina dead, Messeria bypassed Gagliano, who expected to take control of the Reina gang, and installed his underling Joseph "Fat Joe" Pinzolo as boss. Furious with this betrayal, Gagliano and Tommy Lucchese secretly defected to Maranzano.

  5. 13 de abr. de 2018 · Joey Dee And The Starliters ... a former gay bar run by a Mafia captain named Matty “The Horse” Ianniello. (In 1986, more than two decades after the club shut down, ...

  6. 19 de ago. de 2013 · Joey Dee (b. Joseph DiNicola) led Joey Dee and the Starliters, a hugely popular band of the early Sixties, whose "Peppermint Twist" and other records made the Peppermint Lounge in NYC the watering hole of the rich and famous. In this interview, he talks about the Mob influence on the music business.