Published: July 20, 2021, 11:36 a.m.
Former jazz pianist and boxing manager Charles Farrell chats with Trey Elling about (LOW)LIFE: A MEMOIR OF JAZZ, FIGHT-FIXING, AND THE MOB. Questions include:
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\n - How did Charles get into music, gambling, and hustling as a kid? (01:56)
\n - Why John Coltrane is the only musician he ever saw in person who scared him, and how did it impact his music? (06:57)
\n - What did teenaged Charles do when Janis Joplin tried to seduce him? (08:54)
\n - Which was the worst of the many mob clubs that Charles played in the 1970s? (10:36)
\n - How did Charles manage Leon Spinks so late in Leon's career, and what challenges did that pose? (18:30)
\n - Why does he believe Sonny Liston took dives in both his fights with Ali? (23:39)
\n - Was Mike Tyson's fight with Peter McNeeley fixed in any way? (33:31)
\n - What does Charles mean when he refers to Mike Tyson's former trainer Cus D'Amato as a "chickenhawk"? (35:15)
\n - Did Charles ever get suckered into a boxing bet that cost him big? (40:28)
\n - Is Charles considering turning his life story into a movie? (54:38)
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