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Peppermint Twist

The Mob, the Music, and the Most Famous Dance Club of the '60s

Joel Selvin
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Pages
304
Year
2012
Language
English

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The never-before-told story of The Peppermint Lounge, the famed Manhattan nightspot and mobster hangout that launched an era

The Peppermint Lounge was intended to be nothing more than a front for gambling and other rackets but the club became a sensation after Dick "Cami" Camillucci began to feature a new kind of music, rock and roll. The mobsters running the place found themselves juggling rebellious youths alongside celebrities like Greta Garbo and Shirley MacLaine. When The Beatles visited the club, Cami's uncle-in-law had to restrain a hitman who was after Ringo because his girlfriend was so infatuated with the drummer.

Working with Dick Cami himself, Johnson and Selvin unveil this engrossing story of the go-go sixties and the club that inspired the classic hits "Twisting the Night Away" and "The Peppermint Twist."

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"This lively account, which draws heavily on the memories of Camillucci himself, tells the kind of tale that seems tailor-made for a big-screen adaptation--it's the sort of thing Martin Scorsese would knock out of the park--with larger-than-life characters and a story that is almost too good to be true: how rock 'n' roll and a racy new dance craze turned a Mob hangout into a mecca for the world's most sparkly glitterati."
Booklist
"A lively and colorful new history"
New York Post
"The Sopranos meets American Bandstand! I love it. The Peppermint Lounge is where it all started for me and the Ronettes."
Ronnie Spector

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