Tom Folsom, THE MAD ONES, MR. UNTOUCHABLE biographer: Mr. Media Radio Interview
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Murder, extortion, armed robbery—all in a day’s work for these guys.
But if they were so bad, why do so many literary types come to admire them, especially Joey? Bob Dylan, for example, early in his career, thought of Crazy Joey Gallo as more folk hero than outlaw.
I’ve now read Tom Folsom’s rich, colorful history of the Gallo Brothers, The Mad Ones, but I still don’t get their appeal. Hopefully, the author can clear up the mystery.
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Labels: Crazy Joey Gallo, Jimmy Breslin, Joe Colombo, Larry Gallo, Nicky Barnes, Organized crime, Profaci Family, The Godfather, The Mad Ones, Tom Folsom





































