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Gene Krupa Biography Book - Legendary Jazz Drummer Life Story | Perfect for Music Lovers & Jazz History Enthusiasts
Gene Krupa Biography Book - Legendary Jazz Drummer Life Story | Perfect for Music Lovers & Jazz History Enthusiasts

Gene Krupa Biography Book - Legendary Jazz Drummer Life Story | Perfect for Music Lovers & Jazz History Enthusiasts

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The tale of legendary Gene Krupa, an idealistic youngster who eschewed the conventional life (in his case, the priesthood) for a crack at the big time. And big time he made, to this day inspiring some of the best drummers in the business. Sal Mineo shines as the triumphant and tragic Krupa.

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This film came out in 1959, and the then 20 year old Sal Mineogives what I think is one of the defining performances of hisbrief and all-too-tragic career!I have posted several reviews on the work of Sal Mineo...he was an amazing and highly underappreciated talent in his lifetimewho had a few moments in great films where he really got to show theworld a glimpse of what he was made of!He was a talent far beyond his years who worked really hard to developand inhabit the characters he played in a time when that was unheard of!In his written and televised biographies, his sister Sarina recants thatSal Mineo became so deeply immersed in Gene Krupa that he taught himself howto play drums to almost the same intensity level of Gene Krupa,who was one of the first virtuoso drum soloists in jazz history!He hang out a lot with Krupa to absorb his story and to get a feel forhis fiery personality, and the two struck up a lifelong friendship.All this becomes evident when you see Sal's amazing performance in one of thefew big screen movies where he was featured as the headliner.He is supported by the beautiful Susan Kohner, who played the troubledSara Jane, the self-hating mulatto child in another 1959 classic, "Imitation Of Life".She plays his principle love interest in this.Other supporting cast members include James Darren, Susan Oliver and others whowould become big stars later on. I'll allow you to discover them for yourselfwhen you see this film. (-:Sal Mineo was on top of the world during this time and recieved great reviewsand accolades from his peers for this role. It's a shame that he only had one otherbig role after this one in the 1960 Otto Preminger film, EXODUS, in which he wona golden globe for that role as "Dov", the nazi-hating jewish radical.Even though he was nominated for 2 oscars and won a golden globe, Sal Mineo's careerwas plunged into a tailspin when the powers that be in Hollywood of that time decidedthat he was a has-been at 22. He spent the rest of the 60's into the mid 70'strying to regain the place in the industry that he had once held,turning in some very interesting and ahead of their time performances whichmade some very uncomfortable ( Who Killed Teddy Bear? and Fortune In Men's Eyes)during those wild in some ways, but still very much conservative in other ways, times.Sal Mineo was a masculine, attractive, talented man that was forward-thinking enough todare to live openly as a gay man at a time when that was career suicide for an actor!But he forged on in spite of this, eeking out a living in TV, commercials, off broadway playsand was at threshold of a triumphant comeback when he was murdered by a random manin an attempted robbery in February of 1976.So much talent & promise misused and lost forever!That's why it's great to go back and see movies like this one,to ponder what might've been had he been given a chance back then in his youth.A very good classic film for those who love classic films.