A world-class jazz pianist, Charles Farrell made his living working Mob
clubs from the time he was a teenager in the 1960s. He later moved from
music to the complex world of professional boxing, managing dozens of
fighters, including former heavyweight champion Leon Spinks and former
gang leader Mitch "Blood" Green, who famously went toe-to-toe with Mike
Tyson-once in the ring and once in the street. A fight-fixer and
gangster, Farrell ran afoul of New York mobsters in the 1990s and
retreated to the mountains of Puerto Rico, coming home only after an
infamous boxing legend brokered his safe return.
Retired from
the fight game, he returned to jazz and, among other collaborators,
played frequently with his friend, Ornette Coleman, the godfather of
"Free Jazz" and one of the greatest musicians of the twentieth century.
(Low)life is a singular book by a singular man.
- Hardback
- 256 pages
(Low)life : A Memoir of Jazz, Fight-Fixing, and The Mob - Charles Farrell
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£19.00