- of the
leaders of the
gangs allowed the
Maceo brothers to gain
control of the island's underworld. The
Maceos gradually invested in
numerous clubs and...
-
Maceo may
refer to:
Maceo, Antioquia, Colombia, a town and muni****lity
Maceo, Kentucky, an
unincorporated community Maceo (name), a list of
people with...
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reported to
exceed beyond one
million dollars. In the
early 1930s, the
Maceos backed Frank L.
Biaggne for the
position of
Galveston County sheriff and...
- and Al
Capone were
gambling and
bootlegging partners to the
Maceos. However, the
Maceos never allowed other mobsters to
directly enter the Galveston...
-
criminal activity. The
Maceos'
bookkeeper was
known to walk to the bank
carrying millions in
deposits without any protection. The
Maceos protected the citizens...
-
Maceo Parker (/ˈmeɪsioʊ/; born
February 14, 1943) is an
American funk and soul jazz saxophonist, best
known for his work with
James Brown in the 1960s...
-
Halle Maria Berry (/ˈhæli/ HAL-ee; born
Maria Halle Berry;
August 14, 1966) is an
American actress. She
began her
career as a
model and
entered several...
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known in the 19th century. The
Maceos enlisted as
privates when the Ten Years' War began.
Within five months,
Antonio Maceo was
promoted to
commander (or...
- The
Maceos took over "Chop Suey", a
small restaurant at the
intersection of 21st
Street and
Seawall Boulevard, and in 1929 they
opened "
Maceo's Grotto"...
- Eric
Estornel (born
November 6, 1978),
better known by his
stage names Maceo Plex (/ˈmeɪsioʊ/),
Maetrik and
Mariel Ito, is an
American DJ,
techno music...