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  Dave Lombardo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lombardo has been compared to the likes of Virgil Donati, Mike Portnoy etc. His extremely able playing in all his repertoire and especially his live work has earned him a great reputation and consistent mentions in drum magazines and drum polls.
It should be noted that despite Lombardo's work with Slayer that innovated and brought about his creativity, Lombardo is also an exceptionally skilled jazz drummer, as seen on his work with John Zorn and on Grip Inc. and Fantômas.
Lombardo was born February 16, 1965 in Havana, Cuba.
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 Wiseguy is wiseguy in court
Lombardo, a wiseguy known for his antics, said he had an appointment nine months ago but didn't keep it.
Lombardo told Zagel he took medicine for "hardening of the arteries." But neither he nor his lawyer, Rick Halprin, explained whether he was taking that medication while on the lam and, if so, how he got it.
Agents found Lombardo with an 83-year-old man who lives at the home; they were sitting in a 1994 Lincoln in an alley behind the home.
www.suntimes.com /output/news/cst-nws-clown18.html   (772 words)

  
 ABC7Chicago.com: 'The Breeze' pleads not guilty to murder conspiracy charges
Frank Callabrese, Sr., who claims to be very sick, was in federal court Friday on charges of murder conspiracy and racketeering.
In a letter to Judge Zagel this week, 76-year-old Joey "the Clown" wrote that he is in dire straights, suggesting jail would be a death sentence.
Lombardo's lawyer had a message for his client Friday, wherever he may be.
abclocal.go.com /wls/story?section=News&id=3048035   (835 words)

  
 Chicago Syndicate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Lawyers for Joseph "Joey the Clown" Lombardo got permission Thursday to collect their fees from the government, while federal prosecutors got the green light to do whatever it takes to prove that the reputed mob boss isn't as broke as he claims to be.
Lombardo is among 14 reputed mob figures charged in April 2005 with a racketeering conspiracy that included plotting at least 18 murders as far back as 1970.
Lombardo, who got his nickname by making jokes during legal proceedings, had disappeared soon after he was indicted and was on the lam for nine months before he was captured in a Chicago suburb Jan. 13.
chicagosyndicate.blogspot.com /2006_02_01_chicagosyndicate_archive.html   (16564 words)

  
 Barrier Island Graphics
Besides Lombardo, those charged in the latest indictment are: James Marcello, 63, of Lombard; Michael Marcello, 55, of Schaumburg; Nicholas Ferriola, 29, of Westchester; Joseph Venezia, 62, of Hillside; Thomas Johnson, 49, of Willow Springs; Dennis Johnson, 34, of Lombard; Frank Saladino, 59, of Hampshire and Michael Ricci, 75, of Streamwood.
Lombardo was one of just two of the indicted members of the mob not under arrest when the Operation Family Secrets charges were announced Monday afternoon.
Fuesel told Lombardo's wife that the agents were not going to leave, and Lombardo came out a half hour later and accepted the subpoena.
www.barrierislandgraphics.com /forum/messageview.cfm?catid=6&threadid=9478   (2539 words)

  
 deseretnews.com | Law enforcement puts 'a hit on the mob'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
But on Monday, 14 of these accused Chicago mobsters, including several who have for years been reputed to be in the city's top level of organized crime leaders, were being rounded up in connection with 18 murders that stretch back over four decades and had gone unsolved and, in some cases, had been nearly forgotten.
Lombardo, who lives in Chicago, was one of two among the accused whom authorities were still seeking on Monday evening.
On Monday afternoon, Rick Halprin, an attorney for Lombardo, said he did not know where Lombardo was and was uncertain whether Lombardo was even aware of the charges against him.
deseretnews.com /dn/view/0,1249,600129201,00.html   (881 words)

  
 The Columbia Chronicle - 2006-05-08
Lombardo is one of 14 alleged mobsters indicted on charges of murder and racketeering April 25 by the U.S. Attorney?s Office.
Carpenter read about the indictments on April 25 and noticed a similarity between the description of Lombardo, who likes to ride his bike while smoking a cigar, and the man in her photo.
The Tribune took the photo to Lombardo?s lawyer, Rick Halprin, who, according to The Tribune, said that the man on the bicycle could be Lombardo.
www.columbiachronicle.com /paper/campus.php?id=1320   (1069 words)

  
 Joey “The Clown” Lombardo captured - Discussion Forums US   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
After nine months on the lam, reputed mob boss Joey "The Clown" Lombardo was captured Friday night in Elmwood Park, according to an FBI spokesman.
Lombardo had been a fugitive since April, when federal prosecutors charged him and more than a dozen other defendants in 18 Outfit-related murders dating to 1970.
And Lombardo was not a Mafia dude, He even took out a full page ad in a Chicago paper years ago, explaining the whole thing...
www.discussionforums.us /forum/showthread.php?t=13936   (1224 words)

  
 No joke -- it's Joey `The Clown's' coffee table | Chicago Tribune
So when I heard that Joey was indicted, I wasn't thinking gangland executions, mob hits, criminal conspiracies and all that.
Because the guy who sold it to me swore then (and now) that he got it from Joey's ornery old Italian aunt and personally carted it out of Lombardo's West Town living room when the Clown was doing a 10-year stretch in federal prison in the mid-'80s.
Victor said Joey's aunt was tired of having the hoodlum's stuff cluttering up an apartment in the brick building she had shared with Lombardo until he went to the slam.
www.chicagotribune.com /features/chi-0504280096apr28,0,7022423.story   (523 words)

  
 Laborers-Union Boss byTony Esposito
IN THE HIGH offices of today’s Laborers’ Union, there is a son of a well known and extremely powerful mobster, Joe Lombardo, Jr., son of Joey “The Clown” Lombardo, who is now said to be “retired” from the Mob.
Whether or not the father is retired, the son is currently the Laborers’ Chicago District Council Secretary Treasurer and in control of hundreds of millions of dollars in union pension funds.
Joey Lombardo, known then as Joe “L,” was also known as one of the nicest guys in town.
www.laborers.org /Esposito_testimony.html   (685 words)

  
 Can it be solved after E.Howard Hunts death? - The Education Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Attorney Joseph Lopez, who represents Frank Calabrese Sr., said his client, who is in prison on a 1997 conviction for using violence to collect several million dollars in "juice" loans, hadn't yet learned of the indictment.
Lombardo, whose DNA was swabbed by investigators in early 2003, took out an ad to publicly swear off any mob ties after being released from prison in 1992.
Meanwhile, the man in the car, by then believed to be Mob figure Joey Lombardo, fired up the engine and roared the vehicle directly at Flood in an obvious attempt to run him down.
educationforum.ipbhost.com /index.php?showtopic=4019   (5270 words)

  
 Arizona, Tucson figure in FBI sweep of alleged mobsters | Arizona Daily Star ®
Many of the murder victims were members of the mob or were set to testify in court cases involving at least two of the six mob "street crews" that formerly operated in Chicago and its suburbs.
Joey "The Clown" Lombardo, 75, and Frank "the German" Schweihs, an alleged enforcer who collected "street taxes" from businesses on Chicago's South Side, had yet to be arrested.
Two of those charged in the nine-count indictment were former Chicago police officers who were accused of helping mob boss Frank Calabrese Sr.
www.azstarnet.com /sn/printDS/72185   (486 words)

  
 Teamster Troubles
He was a well-connected powerhouse and an important cog in Teamster operations both in Illinois and nationally as a former International Vice President.
He was the main man to get things done for the "wise guys" and when he proved to be a potential threat to their well-being he was assassinated.
At the time, Peters was overheard bragging to Lombardo that he had "control" over his Local delegates' votes at the Teamsters convention.
www.laborers.com /IPSN_Autumn_94.html   (3427 words)

  
 Northwest Herald - Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Among those Calabrese has been talking about is his brother, Frank J. Calabrese Sr., 69, who pleaded not guilty to conspiracy charges in the case a week ago and told Zagel that he is suffering from an array of medical woes including the 90 percent loss of his pituitary gland.
Others among the 14 defendants charged in the case are the man federal prosecutors say may be the leader of Chicago's organized crime family – known as "The Chicago Outfit" –; James Marcello, and longtime Chicago underworld figure Joseph "Joey the Clown" Lombardo.
Lombardo and co-defendant Frank Schweihs of Dania Beach, Fla., dropped out of sight when the indictment was returned April 25 and are currently the focus of an FBI manhunt.
www.nwherald.com /MainSection/local/313314898867630.php   (403 words)

  
 Perspectives on the William Hanhardt Case
Lombardo was a fast-moving up-and-comer in those days.
"Joey and DiFronzo, and the other guys in that crew who understood that high status in the outfit was linked to their ability to make money.
Today Lombardo and DiFronzo sit atop the outfit hierarchy (by present indications), though the Chicago Crime Commission and the Chicago P.D. intelligence division are not 100% certain because of the low profile organized crime assumed in the 1990s.
www.richardlindberg.net /articles/tarnished_star.html   (7344 words)

  
 Reputed Chicago Mobsters Named In Federal Murder Indictment: Top News Stories at Officer.com
Lombardo's name goes back decades in mob circles, Marin reported.
Although he has disavowed any role in the mob, many in law enforcement believe Lombardo, 75, is the titular head of the Outfit.
The charges in the indictment stem from 17 Chicago-area murders and one in Arizona that occurred between 1970 and 1986, including the 1974 murder of Daniel Seifert, who was scheduled to testify against Lombardo and other Outfit members in a Teamsters pension fraud case.
www.officer.com /article/article.jsp?siteSection=1&id=23149   (810 words)

  
 thedailytimes.com - Funeral Notices: Barbara Jane Eder, Howard Ray French, Sam Paul Lombardo, Fred Armon McKeehan, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Sam Paul Lombardo, age 85 of Maryville, passed away Friday, January 9, 2004, at Asbury Acres Healthcare Center.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Mamie Thibodeaux Lombardo; father, Angelo J. Lombardo; brother, Frank Lombardo; son, Paul Lombardo, and daughter, Mary Frances Lombardo.
She is survived by husband, Jarman Sanders, Sr.; son, Jarman (Elaine) Sanders, Jr.
www.thedailytimes.com /sited/story/html/153284   (823 words)

  
 2001 Oregon Offense Preview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Joey Harrington is one of the nation's best quarterbacks and the receivers should grow into something good.
He's good, but the only way he has a shot at the big award is if they win the Pac 10 and has a shot at the national title.
Sophomore Joey Forster will return at right guard and is versatile enough to play center.
www.collegefootballnews.com /pac_ten/2001_Previews/Oregon_O_Preview.htm   (459 words)

  
 Democrat and Chronicle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Bunting believes the Trojans will be a good defensive team and hit better than the ‘03 squad by the start of sectionals.
There is a belief that the Spartans have upgraded their pitching, with the arrival of right-handed juniors Matt Castro and Justin Hewitt.
P/OF; Jon Morticelli, P/1B sr.; Nick Palmiero, jr.
www.democratandchronicle.com /sports/high/forprint/0411BD3SUQ7_sports.shtml   (1705 words)

  
 01_06.htm
It alleged CLDC had been infiltrated by corrupt individuals and organized crime figures who have exploited CLDC for their own gain and the benefit of organized crime for three decades.
Also listed as influential in CLDC were alleged mobsters Tony Accardo, Joey Aiuppa and Joseph Lombardo, Sr.
Another suit allegation was that Fred Roti, an ex-Chicago alderman who was convicted of racketeering and extortion in 1993, is a full-fledged member of the mob.
www.nlpc.org /olap/UCU/02_17_03.htm   (700 words)

  
 Quarter Midgets of America
It was a hard fought race with lead change after lead change but in the end no one had enough for Cory Lombardo.
Lombardo’s worst enemy was the restarts, he was slow getting up to speed, but in the long run he was able fight his way back and take down the win.
Sr Honda C Main, Ryan Walker 1, Joey Parker 2, Cameron Robinson 3, Jeffrey Warcholik 4, Brianna Peloquin 5, John Stanford 6, Danielle Robbie 7
www.quartermidgets.org /Article_View_Page.asp?ID=431   (617 words)

  
 Las Vegas SUN: Columnist Jeff German: Spilotro case: A culture of brutality   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Among those charged Monday in a string of mob hits, including the Spilotro murders, is Joey "The Clown" Lombardo, a reported ranking Chicago mob member who oversaw Tony Spilotro's activities in Las Vegas.
And so are two other reputed Chicago mob members well-known to Spilotro -- Frank Calabrese Sr., and his brother, Nick Calabrese.
The latter Calabrese is said to be cooperating with FBI agents.
www.lasvegassun.com /sunbin/stories/text/2005/apr/26/518662295.html   (519 words)

  
 Death Notices for the week of May 16, 2004
Contribu-tions can be made to Rochester Multiple Sclerosis Association or St. Leo Church in her memory.
Donations can be made to Hospice of Orleans or St. John's Lutheran Church, Rochester, in her memory.
Donations in his memory can be made to the Justeen and John Lombardo Education Fund, 1411 Vintage Lane, Rochester, NY 14626.
westsidenewsonline.com /OldSite/westside/news/2004/0516/deaths.html   (1365 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports > High Schools --  FOOTBALL
MAR VISTA: Robert Carlson, Sr., 4.29; Sean Crampton, Sr., 3.67; Marco Gonzalez, Jr., 3.00; Sergio Guzman, Sr., 3.08; Iian Hanrahan, Sr., 3.06; Bryan Keshka, Jr., 3.25; Jovanny Lopez, Jr., 3.43; Marco Macias, Jr., 3.08; Cory Newlin, Sr., 3.84; Timothy O'Neill, Jr., 4.50; Albert Valdez, Sr., 3.21; Jonathon Wardrobe, Sr., 3.22.
MOUNT MIGUEL: David Baca, Sr., 3.40; Fernando Bernal, Sr., 3.95; Roberto Carbuccia, Sr., 3.92; Henry Freow, Jr., 3.00; Patrick Ga, Jr., 3.40; Eduardo Gonzales, Sr., 3.22; Adrian Gray, Jr., 3.00; Jerry Lopez, Jr., 3.00; Durran Moore, Jr., 3.52; Darren Newborn, Jr., 3.35; Luis Ortega, Jr., 3.08; Alexander Zere, Sr., 3.29.
PATRICK HENRY: Terry Atkins, Sr., 3.79; Mario Brunker, Sr., 3.46; Hector Garcia, Jr., 3.67; Andrew Gilmore, Sr., 3.17; Jared Jackson, Jr., 3.43; John Limandri, Jr., 3.07; James Malone, Jr., 3.08; Patrick Nelson, Jr., 3.58; Benjamin Salazar, Sr., 3.50; Ryan Selman, Jr., 3.17; Ryan Serrano, Jr., 3.83; Andy Viettry, Sr., 3.04.
www.signonsandiego.com /sports/preps/20031221-9999_1s21p-fball.html   (1326 words)

  
 Statement of the Independent Review Board   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In addition, twenty-three IBT members were charged with associating with members or associates of organized crime, or with other prohibited persons, such as banned former Teamsters.
Publicly available evidence from the RICO suit established Peters participated in discussions with Joey Lombardo, the head of the Chicago crime family, discussing Teamster business.
William Genoese, Sr., Secretary-Treasurer of Local 732 and former head of the IBT's Airline Division in earlier IBT administrations, was appointed by the General President to be the International's Trustee for Local 295.
www.house.gov /ed_workforce/hearings/105th/oi/teamsters73098/irbtest.htm   (6444 words)

  
 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Michael Corbitt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Of Al Pilotto, a former district council vice president and president of Local 5, Corbitt said, "he was a--the boss of the Chicago Heights crew.
Corbitt also spoke of criminal activity by Joseph "Joey the Clown" Lombardo Sr., who is the father of Joseph Lombardo Jr., the district council's secretary-treasurer.
Of the senior Lombardo, Corbitt said, "He was an enforcer.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Corbitt_Michael_65947148.htm   (922 words)

  
 Quarter Midgets of America
Then the red flag was waved for these retirees to get out of their cars and take the microphone as each was formally introduced by our club president, Steve Lombardo.
Steve then gave each driver an opportunity to say their piece and thank all who helped them get to this point in time.
All the retirees returned to the center of the track and posed as a group for many cloudy eyed friends and family.
www.quartermidgets.org /Article_Print_Page.asp?ID=288   (323 words)

  
 Visual Editors :: View topic - Chi Tribune: Four humbling photo goofs in one week   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
That exclusive photo in Wednesday's Chicago Tribune of Joey "The Clown" Lombardo riding a bicycle down Grand Avenue a couple of years ago certainly was eye catching, especially with that headline, "Have you seen this 'Clown?' "
Too bad it wasn't Lombardo in the photo -- just some poor retired janitor from the neighborhood who bears some slight resemblance in appearance and habits to one of Chicago's most notorious mobsters.
The photo, under a headline asking, "Have you seen this `Clown?'" was described as a picture of Lombardo, the subject of an international manhunt after he was indicted in a broad mob conspiracy Monday.
www.visualeditors.com /forum/archive/chi-tribune-four-humbling-photo-goofs-in-one-week-2812.htm   (1170 words)

  
 Marin Corp Productions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
That's a question the feds believe Joey "The Clown" Lombardo, Jimmy "The Man" Marcello, Frankie "The German" Schweihs, and some of the rest of the gang they indicted this week have the answer to.
Joey "The Clown" Lombardo is quite a cutup as mobsters go.
The fact is nothing about Joey Lombardo is funny or entertaining, and you and I pay the cost of him and the mob doing business.
www.marincorpproductions.com /columns.html   (15797 words)

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