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Little Richard also appears in the film as himself. When did Frankie Lymon die? February 27, Who did Frankie Lymon have a child with? Francine Lymon Daughter. Is Frankie Lymon still alive? Deceased — Where did Frankie Lymon die? Harlem, New York, United States. Is the Frankie Lymon story true? The singer-songwriter, played by Larenz Tate, died at 26 from a drug overdose in As the film shows, there was a trial nearly two decades later to determine which of his three widows played by Halle Berry, Vivica A.

Like the jazz and blues artists before them, the rock and rollers of the s and s were often ripe for rip-offs, and royalties were underestimated or simply never paid.

Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers. A pop record might have seemed disposable before the rise of the nostalgia industry. No one could have foreseen that the people who grew up with the music would refuse to relinquish it, and the songs would be repeatedly recycled into movie soundtracks and albums, cover versions, oldies compilations, and television commercials.

Rubin established his organization in to represent artists who he believed had been deprived of their earnings by their record companies. He then located Emira, put her in touch with an attorney, and helped line up witnesses and documentation. Her adversary, Morris Levy, was a powerful force in the music business. At one point, Levy owned more than 90 companies that employed people. These included record pressing plants, tape-duplicating plants, a distribution company, a prominent New England chain of record stores, and numerous record labels.

Levy ruled his empire with an iron hand, using both fear and intimidation as part of his business model. In his book, Me, the Mob, and the Music , Tommy James characterized Levy as willing to strong-arm the artists signed to Roulette, and that the label was notorious for not paying its artists for their record sales. Morris Levy - Roulette Records. It was put on hold until the completion of a new trial to determine which of three women Frankie Lymon was said to have married, but none of whom he ever divorced, was his rightful widow and heir.

Morris Levy had not become a force in the music business through fear alone; he was also very clever. Frankie Lymon had been on his record label for most of his career, and Levy knew much more about the singer than Emira, who had only been with him for a year. Before the case came to court, Emira changed her mind about the tombstone, despite initially agreeing to have Ronnie Italiano and the UGHA to undertake the project.

Despite hearing that Emira had changed her mind, Ronnie maintained faith in their original agreement and ordered a headstone from a company in North Arlington, New Jersey. He figured that once the case was over there would be no problem," Olb recalled.

The beautiful granite tombstone that Ronnie ordered weighed over 1, pounds. The stone was dedicated by his fans and friends on February 27, , the 20th anniversary of Frankie's death and one month before the opening arguments in the case that would determine his legal wife and rightful heir. Levy declined direct comment of the Lymon matter. He was busy preparing for an April 11 trial for extortion and conspiracy in federal court in Camden, New Jersey, stemming from an F.

Levy had been arrested earlier in as part of the F. His attorney called the charges complete speculation claimed and that there was absolutely no proof of Levy's guilt. When asked about his association with alleged mob figures, Levy, who was Jewish, responded: "I've been on Broadway 47 years.

I know some of these characters, and some I like very much I knew Cardinal Spellman, too. That don't make me a Catholic. Meanwhile, Paula Span used both interviews and court testimony to profile each of the widows in her story. Elizabeth Waters was a struggling part-time bill collector from Philadelphia. She told the judge that Frankie Lymon was a charmer. Paula Span. Frankie was addicted to drugs and alcohol and Elizabeth, who was 19 at the time, was sympathetic. Frankie could fool you, he could fool me; Frankie could fool God.

She testified that she and Frankie had started living together shortly after they met. She had insisted that he check himself into a Manhattan hospital to cure his drug habit. He was clean for a time when she became pregnant in , and he was deeply saddend by the death of their infant daughter.

Frankie had started using heroin again, and she was forced to hide the money from his occasional gigs in a hole in the wall of their apartment to prevent him from using it to buy drugs. As a result, they fought and separated numerous times. Elizabeth Waters Lymon. Elizabeth also acknowledged in court that she started using heroin and cocaine at this point.

She also turned to prostitution to support her daughter from her first marriage, to one Charles Phillips, when she was just Her divorce from Phillips was not finalized until Elizabeth 'Mickey' Waters : You see, y'all gotta understand.

By the time I met Frankie, he was a record deal-needing, broke ass, scam-on-his-momma-for-a-fix druggie! Hell, the boy had so many needle marks on him, I thought he was a God-damned pin cushion! Mph, a cute pin cushion Emira Eagle : Frankie was a perfect gentleman.

We had a wonderful courtship. He used to bring me flowers and write me poetry, and Zola Taylor : Nobody could do it like Frankie Lymon. Elizabeth 'Mickey' Waters : He was a junkie motherfucker! Emira Eagle : He was the love of my life. Emira Eagle : That was the last time I saw him About a week later, Frankie's brother called to tell me that Frankie had overdosed.



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