Rapper lucky luciano pictures biography

  • Lucky luciano died
  • Lucky luciano siblings
  • Lucky luciano children
  • Lucky Luciano showcase

    The Hamptons’ own Lucky Luciano will headline at The Indie Revolution New Music Showcase on Saturday, April 26, at Katie’s of Smithtown on 145 Main Street, Smithtown.

    Presented by A&R Unlimited, this showcase will put the artist’s fate in the hands of his fans. If 150 fans show up to support Lucky, he will be given a chance to boost his career by demonstrating his talent for a panel of record label scouts.

    Although Lucky began his hip-hop career 13 years ago, recording his first single alongside rap legend Chub Rock, and has since opened for Eminem at Nassau Coliseum and appeared nationally on Black Entertainment Television’s 106th & Park, he is still trying to break his way into the mainstream.

    Appearing along with a roster of other independent artists from an array of genres, Lucky is set to debut his two new singles, “Jumpoff” and “What You Wanna Do,” along with

    Scrobble Stats

    Recent Listening Trend

    DayListeners
    16
    22
    21
    17
    27
    26
    31
    21
    14
    12
    22
    21
    25
    17
    25
    26
    18
    31
    15
    24
    18
    21
    21
    22
    19
    16
    14
    23
    28
    17
    18
    25
    21
    28
    28
    23
    26
    20
    27
    22
    24
    26
    26
    20
    17
    23
    20
    21
    29
    24
    22
    15
    26
    19
    16
    20
    19
  • rapper lucky luciano pictures biography
  • Lucky Luciano

    Italian American mobster (1897–1962)

    For the 1973 film, see Lucky Luciano (film). For the Mexican-American rapper, see Lucky Luciano (rapper).

    Lucky Luciano

    1936 mugshot of Luciano

    Born

    Salvatore Lucania


    (1897-11-24)November 24, 1897[nb 1]

    Lercara Friddi, Sicily, Kingdom of Italy

    DiedJanuary 26, 1962(1962-01-26) (aged 64)

    Naples, Campania, Italy

    Resting placeSaint John Cemetery, Queens, New York, U.S.
    Known forFirst head of the modern Genovese crime family, establishing the Commission, head of the modern American Mafia, and the first and only head of the National Crime Syndicate
    PredecessorGiuseppe Masseria
    SuccessorFrank Costello
    AllegianceFive Points Gang
    Luciano crime family
    National brott Syndicate
    Criminal chargeCompulsory prostitution
    Penalty30 to 50 years' imprisonment (1936)
    Accomplice(s)Gay Orlova
    (1929–1936)
    Igea Lissoni
    (1948–1959; possibly married 1949)

    Ch