In Sublime Serenade, David Bret uncompromisingly but lovingly, and in his unique and celebrated style, tells the Lanza story, from his birth in a poor district of Philadelphia, to his death in Rome 38 years later and his involvement with ...
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Lanza's career and personal life are examined with great sensitivity and the authority of more than twenty years of research with the full cooperation of Lanza's family.
This richly detailed work also contains a selection of rare photographs, several of which are drawn from Lanza's estate.
Mario Lanza: A Life in Pictures is a stunning collection of nearly 200 photographs and illustrations that captures the fabulous and tumultuous times of the greatest romantic tenor of the...
The book concludes with an afterword by Mario Lanza's daughter, Ellisa Lanza Bregman.Few careers in show business have been as colourful or as controversial as Mario Lanza's.
Despite appeals , the conviction was upheld and Al Teitelbaum , the man who had replaced the questionable Sam Weiler in Mario Lanza's business affairs , was sentenced to one year in prison , which he eventually served in 1959.
It's the bringing together of his best Lanza-related essays, critiques, and interviews over the years, with significant new material exclusive to this book, including Perigo's take on the theory that Mario Lanza suffered from Bipolar ...
Mario Lanza: A Biography
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Mario Lanza: A Biography