For ages, I have thought that Frank Cullotta was the best historian of the underworld. Every time I would see a mob documentary with Frank Cullotta in it, I would think, "why isn't there a Frank Cullotta show?" He is an amazing storyteller, and I know that's a cliche, but I've always admired him. Thanks for this channel. I didn't know about it until just now.
Coffee With Cullotta it is prescribing you numnuttz, but as a man of the indigenous people from Scandinavia (especially the northern parts; imaging reindeers in a quite Alaska-esque environment) called the Sapmi, which is waaay far from northern american organized crime I just have to say I really love this channel of yours you’ve got going on here. it’s the fucking bombers I’d say.
I absolutely love listening to Frank! He is as honest a guy as you will find especially given the fact that he lived the life. You can just tell how straightforward and real the guy is and he has no reason to make anything up. He is a living piece of mafia history and I believe a truly good and humble human being. People can change and i think he has for the better 100%. Love this guy! Keep up the great work Frank Culotta! Any content you come out with at any point in time, I'll definitely be here to give you a thumbs up and a listen. Great job with your success after living the life. Take care.
Had to do a review on my comment. I am very sorry to hear about Frank’s passing. I really don’t keep my ear to the ground when it comes to settings like folks passing. Not quite sure how long ago that was but it is very sad to hear. I do have to say that I absolutely love Frank’s accent. I could’ve listen to him talk day in and day out. Thanks for posting all these videos look forward to diving into them everybody take care, take it easy and be safe.
This is a good thing you got this page Mr. Cullotta.. I'm grateful to have come across this. You have a new subscriber. Thank you very much, I appreciate you for this.. Respects...
Franky thanks for the content. Family heritage dates back to Chicago Heights Hungry Hill. Grandfather was capo for Tocco. Raised within the mix. When you speak I feel like I am home.
Frank was awesome, always felt like a great uncle . the world lost a friend when he passed, at least we have these videos to watch and remember him well.
It was Big jim colosimo then Johhny Torrio then Al capone then frank nitti then Paul Ricca w Tony Accardo. Giancana, joey doves and the clown had to get approval from Paul and Tony before they could make any major moves or killing.
Hey Jon, Im tryin to answer everyones questions and I am doing it according to the most frequently asked and the most interesting. Thanks for watching, now hit that perscribe button with your thumb......or else.
Frank - may you live long. Always a pleasure hearing you talk. Just one question - how did these guys spend all the millions they were skimming etc - sounds like they made a lot of money. Also interesting seeing how Tony's tone on the phone calls with Joey about organising mundane stuff like hotel comps etc. Interesting days and nice to see a living legend talk about it.
Hey frank , great videos love the content . I grew up in Chicago in the 70s and 80s the greatest city in the world but the you guys describe Las Vegas I can’t wait to visit be well
Yeah and he died from a hear attack and was a out right gangster and top of the tree from the 30s not many have heard of him thats always a hint that your looking at a top guy.
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Well, Frank was largely full of shit and I seriously doubt he was even in Ricca's company ever.
I love the opening! As soon as I heard it, I subbed! I was glad he didn't get edited about mixing the term 'subscribe' around. Don't edit Mr. Cullotta!
Last year I flew from Japan to take the tour with Frank. Lots of fun, very interesting and hey Frank - thanks for the pizza! Very tasty. Would recommend it to all...
Back in the 70's I was a plumber that did various things for some of the Chicago outfit guys ...Joe Lombardo.. Rocky Lombardo...Tony the Hatchett Chiaramonte... Jack Cerone...Louie the Mootch...and his Brother Tommy......at one point I did some work for a mob associate by the name of Gerry Healy...he was a close friend of Tony Spilotro...... well Gerry owed me money for some work I did but he stiffed me...so one day I'm having breakfast in a restaurant in Glendale Heights...and as I'm sitting there I was unaware of who was in there also...so I'm sitting there and Gerry Healy comes up to my table...and says what the fuck are you doing following me ? I said absolutely not ..and reminded him of his debt to me...he then pointed to his table where Tony Spilotro happen to be sitting...and he said to me...I'm gonna have Tony come over and beat me to death....so I replied...good have the midget come over him...and I'll stab his fuckin ass....he knew I could handle the little rat...so nothing happened....Tony wouldn't have the balls for a one on one ...he was only good with his boys around....
Could be a combination of both, the origin of the nickname is sometimes impossible to trace. For example Tony the Ant, some say it was short for Anthony, and the cops heard us call him Ant on the phone, others say it was a reporter that called him piss ant.
@@mobvlog3156 thank you sir. Also i am quite interested in fifi buccieri and willie potatoes daddano is there any way you could do a video with information on the two of them please
My deceased grandfather Giacomo who arrived in USA, right after turn of last century, was a bodyguard for a short time for Diamond Esposito.. I found this out. .. About 10 years ago .
GREAT STUFF FRANK. GROWING UP IN BENSONHURST THE LIFE WAS ALL AROUND ME IN THE SEVENTIES. MY UNCLE WAS A BIG GUY IN THE COLUMBO FAMILY. HE KEPT ME STRAIGHT. SAW ALOT OF GUYS KILLED OR WIND UP IN THE FEDS FOR YEARS!👊👊👊
Thankyou Mr Cullota I love coffee with the main man sincere and I guess business is business oh and you look fabulous from Jacqueline in Manchester UK 🌻🌻🌻
Great. Just fucking great. I don’t think Frankie’s a guy to fuck with and I believe what he says. I learned a long time ago, if you listen to someone who’s been there and you learn from it, better chance of not falling into the same traps and mistakes. Treacherous world. He got to 80? Io te salud my friend.
Really enjoy listening to Mr. Culatta's authoritative and trustworthy accounts of "the Outfit," though I'm a pretty square, straight-laced guy (of 69). One question about his coffee preferences: what brand and variety of coffee beans does Mr. Culatta prefer? Also, does he or whoever makes his coffee use the instant, keurig cups or French-press method to make his coffee. One tip: people who work at the coffee shops do give French-pressed coffee (not to be confused with French Roast) as producing the fullest flavored, richest results. The process takes around 15-20 minutes, however, so that deters many from using it. But the coffee it produces almost vibrates with flavor.
Hey... good health, 81 year young brother. You look, & sound altogether to me. Thanks for your stories. Please don't snap my friggin' thumbs off! Take care from the UK.
Hello, Frank. I like your videos very much. Where was Sam Giancana in all this? I always thought he was the boss. You're right, this is very confusing to me? Can you say anything about Sam's takedown? Just curious.
OK, I'm a subscriber. I took your tour last year with the wife, you wouldn't remember me but I found it interesting. Looking forward to what else I can learn from your You tube channel. Stay well.
That was Frankie Bluestein. You can read other comments, I just answered this question somewhere on the channel. But I am going to do a video soon about it.
If you read the FBI transcripts from giancana hq in the armory lounge. You see where ricca and accardo who where supposed to be retired. Always coming in and giving "ADVISE" to giancana
@Gene Bone giancana was the front boss that's exactly why giancana dying at al 68 years old with no degenerate gambling habit, inspite of no expensive cloths, no fancy house, no fancy cars ... he left his family with not 1 single legitimate business and completely penniless and the giancana family had to go and write a half dozen books of mostly self inflated garbage and giancana's daughter had to pose for playboy just to pay the bills over the years...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂... just go on keep living in your fantasy world and ignoring real facts like giancana taking orders from Rica and Accardo at the armory lounge noted by the username gestapo brad and leaving no money behind to prove that he was a front boss talk is cheap..real evidence is what matters
@@mikelanden one of the lies they wrote about in the book double lies was giancana getting JFK the vote in Illinois. Anyone who does the research can see that not only JFK won a state he didn't need to win he had the lowest vote count for a democratic president before or after him. In Chicago was the Catholics and black votes obviously went to Kennedy.
I am from Chicago I love Italian mobster movies. I lived in little Italy in 80s Taylor street. I almost saw frank Sinatra my landlord went to school with the 2 brother's.
Do you have any Accardo stories Frank? From the Documentaries and books they make him out to be the real power in the Outfit but your opinion holds more water than any one out there
I’ve been going thru and watching franks videos over again. I miss him but I cannot understand what Adam and Louis are going through even still. Hope all is well Adam. Salute!
I emailed Frank back in January 2020 he emailed me back. Man's Man!
Was sad day when he passed away 3 years ago.
Your sadly missed Frank
"I'll sit in the car. You never know what these broads will say."
That is a 100% fact
From 85 prescribed to one hundred and thirteen thousand we all miss you Frank rest easy.
For ages, I have thought that Frank Cullotta was the best historian of the underworld. Every time I would see a mob documentary with Frank Cullotta in it, I would think, "why isn't there a Frank Cullotta show?" He is an amazing storyteller, and I know that's a cliche, but I've always admired him. Thanks for this channel. I didn't know about it until just now.
Just came across this. I've "Pescribed"
Always enjoy listening to your stories, Frank. Much love from Scotland 👌
Thanks for perscribing Chris. Let me know if your on this side of the pond and want to do a tour. God Bless
@@mobvlog3156 it's on my bucket list, Frank! If I get to Vegas, I'll be giving you a call 👍
i prescribed as well your celtic naybor in ireland lol up the celtic/liverpool
@@mobvlog3156 Hey! I just got my prescription going too! Love hearing about "The Outfit"!
Chris Wilson it is called prescribed you god damn numbuttz, but in heaven as in hell I would tell you this: I perscribed.
Are you kidding me, Frank Cullotta has his RUclips channel?!!! You got yourself a subscriber.
Thanks for perscribing
Coffee With Cullotta it is prescribing you numnuttz, but as a man of the indigenous people from Scandinavia (especially the northern parts; imaging reindeers in a quite Alaska-esque environment) called the Sapmi, which is waaay far from northern american organized crime I just have to say I really love this channel of yours you’ve got going on here. it’s the fucking bombers I’d say.
“prescribing”... you dumbnut. But you’ve got one in me, I’ll tell ya that much eh eeh
@@mobvlog3156 If Mr. Cullotta wants to call it Perscribe, Perscribe it is.
Love to hear the stories of Chicago in the 60s ... ❤️ the old Chicago.. my hometown!!
Thanks Frank! Love this stuff! Good to see a young fella like you still keeping on. Cheers sir
More to come!, hit that perscribe button
I absolutely love listening to Frank! He is as honest a guy as you will find especially given the fact that he lived the life. You can just tell how straightforward and real the guy is and he has no reason to make anything up. He is a living piece of mafia history and I believe a truly good and humble human being. People can change and i think he has for the better 100%. Love this guy! Keep up the great work Frank Culotta! Any content you come out with at any point in time, I'll definitely be here to give you a thumbs up and a listen. Great job with your success after living the life. Take care.
So sad that he's gone. RIP Frank! We miss ya!
Trippin' down memory lane. Thanx, Frank. Blessings.
RIP Mr Cullotta, great great stories from his life from back in his wild days.
I have an amazing story about "The Hook" on 30th and Princeton when I was 16 in the mid 90s.
We'll all miss you, Frank. RIP
I miss hearing his stories too. It's unfortunate how many we have lost to this stupid virus.
I'm from Chicago / Elmwood park..... f*ck this guy.
Not me, he was a murdering psychopath
RIP FRANK GONNA MISS YOU MAN JUST WATCHING ALL YOUR VIDS AGAIN I AM WOUNDED YOUR GONE BRO
I just found this channel. Love this guy. RIP sir.
Had to do a review on my comment. I am very sorry to hear about Frank’s passing. I really don’t keep my ear to the ground when it comes to settings like folks passing. Not quite sure how long ago that was but it is very sad to hear. I do have to say that I absolutely love Frank’s accent. I could’ve listen to him talk day in and day out. Thanks for posting all these videos look forward to diving into them everybody take care, take it easy and be safe.
These are amazing stories. Good stuff. Glad he made it.
This is a good thing you got this page Mr. Cullotta.. I'm grateful to have come across this. You have a new subscriber. Thank you very much, I appreciate you for this.. Respects...
Franky thanks for the content. Family heritage dates back to Chicago Heights Hungry Hill. Grandfather was capo for Tocco. Raised within the mix. When you speak I feel like I am home.
I just prescribed. I've been enjoying these.
Frank was awesome, always felt like a great uncle . the world lost a friend when he passed, at least we have these videos to watch and remember him well.
Frank, i totally prescribed, you are a legend, I've followed you for years
Wow, thanks!
It was Big jim colosimo then Johhny Torrio then Al capone then frank nitti then Paul Ricca w Tony Accardo. Giancana, joey doves and the clown had to get approval from Paul and Tony before they could make any major moves or killing.
Sir your knowledge in organize crime is first class . I will be on amazon buying your novels .
Your the friggin' best Mr C! Do keep the stories coming.....
Frank you answered a number of question I also was curious about!
Keep this good stuff coming!
Hey Jon, Im tryin to answer everyones questions and I am doing it according to the most frequently asked and the most interesting. Thanks for watching, now hit that perscribe button with your thumb......or else.
I love this guy. Can listen to Mr. Cullotta for hours and hours. Salute’!!
Frank - may you live long. Always a pleasure hearing you talk. Just one question - how did these guys spend all the millions they were skimming etc - sounds like they made a lot of money. Also interesting seeing how Tony's tone on the phone calls with Joey about organising mundane stuff like hotel comps etc. Interesting days and nice to see a living legend talk about it.
He’s no longer with us. Died of Covid
Frank I could listen to you talk all night.Great stuff.
I get the impression that all your tales are true.Thanks man.
Much appreciated John, thank you for "perscribing"
Hey frank , great videos love the content . I grew up in Chicago in the 70s and 80s the greatest city in the world but the you guys describe Las Vegas I can’t wait to visit be well
Sadly, we'll never get to hear Frank speak about the mob again. R.I.P. Frank. You were an amazing story teller. What a life.
No we will not, but we will still explore mob related things here
I’m glad that I found this channel, now I’m hooked. Great story teller...
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks and hit that perscribe button 👍
I like the detailing which Frank explains everything even the deep dish pizza
You have had one hell of a life .love watching you tell the stories of your life .god bless you and who was your favorite friend out of these men .
Thanks for watching RIP Frank
Great channel love the stories
You were tops frank! RIP.
Thanks Doug
A real OG!
Respect from Canada
“Come in and wait for him. Have a cup of coffee “ “No thanks, I’ll stay in the car” never know what she would say
Thanks for sharing!!! At your age you must of been smart enough to still be here!! Stay safe and healthy 👍🏼👍🏼🇦🇺🇦🇺
I wish Frank was here to tell more stories..R.I.P Franky Cool.
Frank, thanks for responding to my question. R.I.P.
This channel needs more subscribers. Let's take it to over 1 million. Frank ,anything you need just ask,I'm living back in Maryland.
Frankie!!! We hope your resting, thank you so much for all the great stories. You will be missed.
Thought Paul Ricca got his waiter nickname cause he started off working in diamond Joe's restaurant
Yeah and he died from a hear attack and was a out right gangster and top of the tree from the 30s not many have heard of him thats always a hint that your looking at a top guy.
Well, Frank was largely full of shit and I seriously doubt he was even in Ricca's company ever.
Yesterday I found Mike Franzese channel, and today I stumble across yours! Enjoying the content so far, thank you for sharing!
Your welcome. Glad your enjoying the channel
I love the opening! As soon as I heard it, I subbed! I was glad he didn't get edited about mixing the term 'subscribe' around. Don't edit Mr. Cullotta!
Thanks for perscribing
Nice having coffee with you, Frank....
Last year I flew from Japan to take the tour with Frank. Lots of fun, very interesting and hey Frank - thanks for the pizza! Very tasty. Would recommend it to all...
Frank says he remembers you. Hit Perscribe!
I remember in Casino Frank was an old man. Now I’m an old man and Frank is still old
😂😂😂😂😂😂
He just died today. Thanks for this though, that was nice, and I honestly completely felt the same, this is one comment that can actually age well.
Back in the 70's I was a plumber that did various things for some of the Chicago outfit guys ...Joe Lombardo.. Rocky Lombardo...Tony the Hatchett Chiaramonte... Jack Cerone...Louie the Mootch...and his Brother Tommy......at one point I did some work for a mob associate by the name of Gerry Healy...he was a close friend of Tony Spilotro...... well Gerry owed me money for some work I did but he stiffed me...so one day I'm having breakfast in a restaurant in Glendale Heights...and as I'm sitting there I was unaware of who was in there also...so I'm sitting there and Gerry Healy comes up to my table...and says what the fuck are you doing following me ? I said absolutely not ..and reminded him of his debt to me...he then pointed to his table where Tony Spilotro happen to be sitting...and he said to me...I'm gonna have Tony come over and beat me to death....so I replied...good have the midget come over him...and I'll stab his fuckin ass....he knew I could handle the little rat...so nothing happened....Tony wouldn't have the balls for a one on one ...he was only good with his boys around....
Was Nicky related to you?
Thanks for Uploading.
Frank, thank you for these insightful and interesting videos, they include some great life lessons.
Mr Collotta you are a living history, God keep you for many years .
Thanks Marco. I'll be back.lol
Great stories Frank, I’ve perscribed.
Good to hear
You have a great memory and our a great story teller. Count me in as a prescriber.
I could listen to the opening theme song over and over
Just subscribed. Love the straight forward talk Frank 👍
Thanks for perscribing
You’re welcome. Thanks for having me.
I always heard Ricca was called the waiter because he started out as a maitre d' at diamond Joe Esposito's restaurant back in the day
Could be a combination of both, the origin of the nickname is sometimes impossible to trace. For example Tony the Ant, some say it was short for Anthony, and the cops heard us call him Ant on the phone, others say it was a reporter that called him piss ant.
@@mobvlog3156 thank you sir. Also i am quite interested in fifi buccieri and willie potatoes daddano is there any way you could do a video with information on the two of them please
My deceased grandfather Giacomo who arrived in USA, right after turn of last century, was a bodyguard for a short time for Diamond Esposito..
I found this out. .. About 10 years ago .
GREAT STUFF FRANK. GROWING UP IN BENSONHURST THE LIFE WAS ALL AROUND ME IN THE SEVENTIES. MY UNCLE WAS A BIG GUY IN THE COLUMBO FAMILY. HE KEPT ME STRAIGHT. SAW ALOT OF GUYS KILLED OR WIND UP IN THE FEDS FOR YEARS!👊👊👊
18th ave was a breeding ground for those guys
Thank you really
Thankyou Mr Cullota I love coffee with the main man sincere and I guess business is business oh and you look fabulous from Jacqueline in Manchester UK 🌻🌻🌻
I miss this guy 🫤
R.I.P Frank Cullotta
Nice to hear from Chicago 🇭🇺 Boston beef on Taylor street.
God you were the best Frank. You went way too soon. RIP!!
He seems like one of the realest guys I've watched and I'm a huge mob documentaries kind of guy. Mike francese is my #1 guy tho lol. keep it up frank.
Mike Franzese went from one to the another
Great. Just fucking great. I don’t think Frankie’s a guy to fuck with and I believe what he says. I learned a long time ago, if you listen to someone who’s been there and you learn from it, better chance of not falling into the same traps and mistakes. Treacherous world. He got to 80? Io te salud my friend.
This is gold!!!!
thanks frank, these are very interesting
Glad you think so!
I miss you old man
Really enjoy listening to Mr. Culatta's authoritative and trustworthy accounts of "the Outfit," though I'm a pretty square, straight-laced guy (of 69).
One question about his coffee preferences: what brand and variety of coffee beans does Mr. Culatta prefer? Also, does he or whoever makes his coffee use the instant, keurig cups or French-press method to make his coffee. One tip: people who work at the coffee shops do give French-pressed coffee (not to be confused with French Roast) as producing the fullest flavored, richest results. The process takes around 15-20 minutes, however, so that deters many from using it. But the coffee it produces almost vibrates with flavor.
Hey... good health, 81 year young brother. You look, & sound altogether to me. Thanks for your stories. Please don't snap my friggin' thumbs off!
Take care from the UK.
You amuse me
He passed three months later
Legendary style. RIP
I respect you a great deal Uncle Frank
thank you, did you hit that perscribe button yet?
@@mobvlog3156 yes I did
I sure miss you brother
Frank is the man.
I subscribed!!! Don't want my thumbs broken!!! ....What a wealth of knowledge Mr. Cullotta you have!!
Love your stories frank I subscribed grew up 70 miles west of Chicago and still here
Thank you for watching, glad your enjoying them. Be sure to pick up a cup at frankcullotta.com
Hello, Frank. I like your videos very much. Where was Sam Giancana in all this? I always thought he was the boss. You're right, this is very confusing to me? Can you say anything about Sam's takedown? Just curious.
I think he was the front man
OK, I'm a subscriber. I took your tour last year with the wife, you wouldn't remember me but I found it interesting. Looking forward to what else I can learn from your You tube channel. Stay well.
That was Frankie Bluestein. You can read other comments, I just answered this question somewhere on the channel. But I am going to do a video soon about it.
That eye brow hair over the left eye has a life of its own.
RIP Frank ⚘
If you read the FBI transcripts from giancana hq in the armory lounge. You see where ricca and accardo who where supposed to be retired. Always coming in and giving "ADVISE" to giancana
@Gene Bone giancana was the front boss that's exactly why giancana dying at al 68 years old with no degenerate gambling habit, inspite of no expensive cloths, no fancy house, no fancy cars ... he left his family with not 1 single legitimate business and completely penniless and the giancana family had to go and write a half dozen books of mostly self inflated garbage and giancana's daughter had to pose for playboy just to pay the bills over the years...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂... just go on keep living in your fantasy world and ignoring real facts like giancana taking orders from Rica and Accardo at the armory lounge noted by the username gestapo brad and leaving no money behind to prove that he was a front boss talk is cheap..real evidence is what matters
@@mikelanden yes true front boss or street boss like aiuppa was I believe and I do believe cerone was accardo underboss after ricca died or not?
@@mikelanden one of the lies they wrote about in the book double lies was giancana getting JFK the vote in Illinois. Anyone who does the research can see that not only JFK won a state he didn't need to win he had the lowest vote count for a democratic president before or after him. In Chicago was the Catholics and black votes obviously went to Kennedy.
I never saw this side Of Frank I enjoy watching your videos pal.
Frank sounds like a real soldier
I love frank
I am from Chicago I love Italian mobster movies. I lived in little Italy in 80s Taylor street. I almost saw frank Sinatra my landlord went to school with the 2 brother's.
Hi Frank great show
Frank was definitely a tough guy, but smart.
Doyle Brunson said to come check out this channel.... so here I am, and not wanting my thumbs broke I subscribed.
New subscriber, met you at the grand opening of the mob museum, great vids
Hey Erock, thanks for hitting the perscribe button. Have a question? Ask. Enjoy the videos.
My People
New prescriber. Loving the stories frank. Good luck and health to you chief.
Thanks for perscribing
Do you have any Accardo stories Frank? From the Documentaries and books they make him out to be the real power in the Outfit but your opinion holds more water than any one out there
Thank you. Old man. Great. Story’s. I subrcribed. Frank don’t. Break my.Thum
Thanks for listening...RIP Frank
I met Mr. Anthony Spilotro and Mr. Frank Rosenthal in 1969.
Did you call him The Ant?
New sub here. Respect from the UK, Frank. 🇬🇧
R.I.P Frank.
I LOVE "Coffee with Cullotta"
I enjoy listening to your stories thank you when you were younger did you hang out at Riis Park on Fullerton Avenue
Yes he did and also The Pizza Palace on Diversey and Narraganset
I’ve been going thru and watching franks videos over again. I miss him but I cannot understand what Adam and Louis are going through even still. Hope all is well Adam. Salute!