In 2005, Fiore produced and starred in Johnny Slades Greatest Hits, which told the story of a struggling lounge singer who works for a Mafia boss (Vincent Curatola) and is forced to sing secret messages to other mobsters through his act. The film also stars former Sopranos alumni Vincent Pastore, Joseph Gannascoli, and Steve Schirripa.
"I'm proud of the way we practiced and the way we played this week. This is an awesome group of kids to coach, and today you saw their passion and love for the game."
"said Fiore of his team's progress. ''I felt under the circumstances, our younger players did pretty well, and now our goal is to achieve better team balance."
"There's a lot of talent on that (Woburn) roster, and we played with a lot courage and played hard. But we made too many mistakes. We're a young team and we're still learning."
"In our league I think that it's the two of them and then everyone else. That's not a knock on the other eight of us, they're just both really that good,"
"We had very eerily similar days against both teams, ... Both teams' number-one strength is their offensive line and their tailbacks. They have some differences, but they're strength on strength on offense."
"At the time when we played Woburn, they were still missing their quarterback and hadn't gotten their passing game back on track yet, ... Wakefield, with its passing game was really difficult to defend. The difference when we played them was that Wakefield's passing attack was further along for obvious reasons because they've been healthy."
"Personally, I think that if they were to play next week then I'd maybe have to give the edge to Wakefield, ... Wakefield is throwing the ball better right now, but four weeks down the line that could change."
"We had a big win over Wakefield (15-12) right after a 24-0 loss to Woburn. I felt under the circumstances, our younger players did pretty well, and now our goal is to achieve better team balance."
Gigi Cestone was a former capo in Tony Soprano's crew. Cestone's first name is never mentioned, although "Gigi" is a derivation of the names "Gianluigi" and "Luigi." A former soldier in the Junior Soprano crew, Gigi defected to Tony Soprano's crew in 2000 following the execution of Philly Parisi (the acting capo of Junior's crew while Junior was incarcerated). The hit was ordered by Tony as revenge for Philly spreading rumors about Tony's mother with regards to Tony and Junior's feud. Gigi was picked up by Philly from the airport, and Philly drove him home. Before exiting the car, Gigi shot Philly twice in the head and, deafened by his own gunshots, made off in another vehicle being driven by Paulie Gualtieri. Gigi was quickly made part of the inner circle of Tony's crew, unlike fellow new...
published: 15 Aug 2019
John Fiore (Gigi Cestone)
i got whacked off the sopranos, short video,Enjoy !!!!
published: 07 Jan 2014
BROTHERHOOD JOHN FIORE/JASON IASSACS
Nozzoli (john fiore) calls meeting
published: 24 Oct 2019
I Got Whacked! (off the Sopranos) TRAILER
John Fiore had everything going for him. A solid 10 year career in the acting business and a regular gig as Gigi Cestone on the Sopranos. Handsome, hung and talented. What more could a man ask for? And then, his worst nightmare. He got a call from David Chase, the creator of the Sopranos. "Sorry John, you are gonna die this week." This is the story of life after death on a hit show. Directed by Robert Kirwan
published: 20 May 2007
Sopranos The Jackeeeet. Richie Aprile and Gigi #shorts # David Proval # John Fiore
Richie and Gigi , David Proval and John Fiore from The Sopranos have fun with The Jacket! #shorts
published: 01 Feb 2021
Meet the Mobsters featuring johnny sac and gigi from sopranos
johnny slade(john fiore) meets mobster in hiding (vince curatola) who comes up with clever way to communicate with his men.
published: 24 Aug 2020
JOHN FIORE AND BE A MAN GUY DISH ON THE DRINKING DAYS -- BE A MAN EXPERIENCE EP.14
Years ago the Be a Man Guy & John Fiore were young men out in the world looking to shake it and have some fun. On this Clip from Episode #014 they talk about all types of topics including what it was like picking up girls back in the day on the dance floor #beaman #Comedypodcast
Make sure to check out the podcast every other Wednesday links here: direct.me/bostonbeaman and text the BE A MAN GUY 617.284.0987
published: 15 Oct 2021
meet the mobsters FULL MOVIE Sopranos
Johnny Slade's Greatest Hits is the story of a struggling lounge singer who could never get a break. Johnny's luck changes when he lands a gig at a hot new club. Little does he know that the club is owned by a former high-profile mob boss, now in hiding. The Dean Martin wannabe soon learns his "Greatest Hits" are more than humble tunes. As his popularity rises, Johnny begins to draw a strange correlation between the songs that he is asked to perform and the morning newspaper crime reports...
—Anonymous
published: 27 Sep 2020
The Sopranos Philly Parisi Gets Whacked
gigi classic hit!
published: 03 Feb 2019
Opera | Salome | Lecture Show Operaen | John Fiore
Gigi Cestone was a former capo in Tony Soprano's crew. Cestone's first name is never mentioned, although "Gigi" is a derivation of the names "Gianluigi" and "Lu...
Gigi Cestone was a former capo in Tony Soprano's crew. Cestone's first name is never mentioned, although "Gigi" is a derivation of the names "Gianluigi" and "Luigi." A former soldier in the Junior Soprano crew, Gigi defected to Tony Soprano's crew in 2000 following the execution of Philly Parisi (the acting capo of Junior's crew while Junior was incarcerated). The hit was ordered by Tony as revenge for Philly spreading rumors about Tony's mother with regards to Tony and Junior's feud. Gigi was picked up by Philly from the airport, and Philly drove him home. Before exiting the car, Gigi shot Philly twice in the head and, deafened by his own gunshots, made off in another vehicle being driven by Paulie Gualtieri. Gigi was quickly made part of the inner circle of Tony's crew, unlike fellow new member Patsy Parisi. Gigi faced some awkward moments around Patsy as the latter expressed his grief over the loss of his twin brother Philly.
Gigi made a final transition in the fall of 2000 when he was granted the role of capo over the Aprile crew, following Richie Aprile's "disappearance" making him the only made guy in the Soprano crime family to serve in three different crews. He wasn't well received by most of his new crew (Donny K, Vito Spatafore, and Eugene Pontecorvo). Ralph Cifaretto took every opportunity to make his life difficult as he had hoped to receive the promotion himself and, Cestone showed clear dislike of Cifaretto. It was also Gigi's idea to have Bobby Bacala, Sr. perform the hit on Mustang Sally, in the episode, "Another Toothpick"; though Tony backs him up on this, both Junior and Ralph feel this shows questionable judgment on Gigi's part. Though a competent soldier, Gigi appeared to be an incompetent capo. Though this was largely due to inexperience, his poor decisions were looked upon unfavorably by the hierarchy. Tony debated stripping Gigi of his captaincy, but was warned this would also reflect poorly on his role as boss should he do so.
Gigi died in the episode "He Is Risen", from the undue stress of trying to control a resentful and recalcitrant Ralph, as well as figuring out how to make sufficient money to pay the college tuition of his children. He was last seen at his club excusing himself to use the restroom, but suffered a myocardial infarction immediately afterwards. When the other men noticed Gigi was not breathing, they summoned first responders, but when Gigi was admitted to a local hospital he was declared dead on arrival. At his funeral, the DiMeo crime family looked upon his service as a soldier as opposed to his very short term as capo, and expressed regret at their loss. Tony and Silvio also remarked it was unfortunate Gigi's death occurred in a bathroom, which was also the place where Elvis Presley died. Tony then gave Ralph the long-overdue promotion he yearned for by having Ralph succeed Gigi as capo. Gigi's death also served Tony as it prevented any adverse action on his part, which would have likely had to deal with should Gigi not have died and continued to show poor judgment.
In a flashback scene in the episode, "...To Save Us All From Satan's Power", Gigi accompanied Junior to a sit-down with acting boss, Jackie Aprile, Sr., in 1995 following Junior's hijackings of Jackie's trucks.
Gigi Cestone was a former capo in Tony Soprano's crew. Cestone's first name is never mentioned, although "Gigi" is a derivation of the names "Gianluigi" and "Luigi." A former soldier in the Junior Soprano crew, Gigi defected to Tony Soprano's crew in 2000 following the execution of Philly Parisi (the acting capo of Junior's crew while Junior was incarcerated). The hit was ordered by Tony as revenge for Philly spreading rumors about Tony's mother with regards to Tony and Junior's feud. Gigi was picked up by Philly from the airport, and Philly drove him home. Before exiting the car, Gigi shot Philly twice in the head and, deafened by his own gunshots, made off in another vehicle being driven by Paulie Gualtieri. Gigi was quickly made part of the inner circle of Tony's crew, unlike fellow new member Patsy Parisi. Gigi faced some awkward moments around Patsy as the latter expressed his grief over the loss of his twin brother Philly.
Gigi made a final transition in the fall of 2000 when he was granted the role of capo over the Aprile crew, following Richie Aprile's "disappearance" making him the only made guy in the Soprano crime family to serve in three different crews. He wasn't well received by most of his new crew (Donny K, Vito Spatafore, and Eugene Pontecorvo). Ralph Cifaretto took every opportunity to make his life difficult as he had hoped to receive the promotion himself and, Cestone showed clear dislike of Cifaretto. It was also Gigi's idea to have Bobby Bacala, Sr. perform the hit on Mustang Sally, in the episode, "Another Toothpick"; though Tony backs him up on this, both Junior and Ralph feel this shows questionable judgment on Gigi's part. Though a competent soldier, Gigi appeared to be an incompetent capo. Though this was largely due to inexperience, his poor decisions were looked upon unfavorably by the hierarchy. Tony debated stripping Gigi of his captaincy, but was warned this would also reflect poorly on his role as boss should he do so.
Gigi died in the episode "He Is Risen", from the undue stress of trying to control a resentful and recalcitrant Ralph, as well as figuring out how to make sufficient money to pay the college tuition of his children. He was last seen at his club excusing himself to use the restroom, but suffered a myocardial infarction immediately afterwards. When the other men noticed Gigi was not breathing, they summoned first responders, but when Gigi was admitted to a local hospital he was declared dead on arrival. At his funeral, the DiMeo crime family looked upon his service as a soldier as opposed to his very short term as capo, and expressed regret at their loss. Tony and Silvio also remarked it was unfortunate Gigi's death occurred in a bathroom, which was also the place where Elvis Presley died. Tony then gave Ralph the long-overdue promotion he yearned for by having Ralph succeed Gigi as capo. Gigi's death also served Tony as it prevented any adverse action on his part, which would have likely had to deal with should Gigi not have died and continued to show poor judgment.
In a flashback scene in the episode, "...To Save Us All From Satan's Power", Gigi accompanied Junior to a sit-down with acting boss, Jackie Aprile, Sr., in 1995 following Junior's hijackings of Jackie's trucks.
John Fiore had everything going for him. A solid 10 year career in the acting business and a regular gig as Gigi Cestone on the Sopranos. Handsome, hung and tal...
John Fiore had everything going for him. A solid 10 year career in the acting business and a regular gig as Gigi Cestone on the Sopranos. Handsome, hung and talented. What more could a man ask for? And then, his worst nightmare. He got a call from David Chase, the creator of the Sopranos. "Sorry John, you are gonna die this week." This is the story of life after death on a hit show. Directed by Robert Kirwan
John Fiore had everything going for him. A solid 10 year career in the acting business and a regular gig as Gigi Cestone on the Sopranos. Handsome, hung and talented. What more could a man ask for? And then, his worst nightmare. He got a call from David Chase, the creator of the Sopranos. "Sorry John, you are gonna die this week." This is the story of life after death on a hit show. Directed by Robert Kirwan
Years ago the Be a Man Guy & John Fiore were young men out in the world looking to shake it and have some fun. On this Clip from Episode #014 they talk about al...
Years ago the Be a Man Guy & John Fiore were young men out in the world looking to shake it and have some fun. On this Clip from Episode #014 they talk about all types of topics including what it was like picking up girls back in the day on the dance floor #beaman #Comedypodcast
Make sure to check out the podcast every other Wednesday links here: direct.me/bostonbeaman and text the BE A MAN GUY 617.284.0987
Years ago the Be a Man Guy & John Fiore were young men out in the world looking to shake it and have some fun. On this Clip from Episode #014 they talk about all types of topics including what it was like picking up girls back in the day on the dance floor #beaman #Comedypodcast
Make sure to check out the podcast every other Wednesday links here: direct.me/bostonbeaman and text the BE A MAN GUY 617.284.0987
Johnny Slade's Greatest Hits is the story of a struggling lounge singer who could never get a break. Johnny's luck changes when he lands a gig at a hot new club...
Johnny Slade's Greatest Hits is the story of a struggling lounge singer who could never get a break. Johnny's luck changes when he lands a gig at a hot new club. Little does he know that the club is owned by a former high-profile mob boss, now in hiding. The Dean Martin wannabe soon learns his "Greatest Hits" are more than humble tunes. As his popularity rises, Johnny begins to draw a strange correlation between the songs that he is asked to perform and the morning newspaper crime reports...
—Anonymous
Johnny Slade's Greatest Hits is the story of a struggling lounge singer who could never get a break. Johnny's luck changes when he lands a gig at a hot new club. Little does he know that the club is owned by a former high-profile mob boss, now in hiding. The Dean Martin wannabe soon learns his "Greatest Hits" are more than humble tunes. As his popularity rises, Johnny begins to draw a strange correlation between the songs that he is asked to perform and the morning newspaper crime reports...
—Anonymous
Gigi Cestone was a former capo in Tony Soprano's crew. Cestone's first name is never mentioned, although "Gigi" is a derivation of the names "Gianluigi" and "Luigi." A former soldier in the Junior Soprano crew, Gigi defected to Tony Soprano's crew in 2000 following the execution of Philly Parisi (the acting capo of Junior's crew while Junior was incarcerated). The hit was ordered by Tony as revenge for Philly spreading rumors about Tony's mother with regards to Tony and Junior's feud. Gigi was picked up by Philly from the airport, and Philly drove him home. Before exiting the car, Gigi shot Philly twice in the head and, deafened by his own gunshots, made off in another vehicle being driven by Paulie Gualtieri. Gigi was quickly made part of the inner circle of Tony's crew, unlike fellow new member Patsy Parisi. Gigi faced some awkward moments around Patsy as the latter expressed his grief over the loss of his twin brother Philly.
Gigi made a final transition in the fall of 2000 when he was granted the role of capo over the Aprile crew, following Richie Aprile's "disappearance" making him the only made guy in the Soprano crime family to serve in three different crews. He wasn't well received by most of his new crew (Donny K, Vito Spatafore, and Eugene Pontecorvo). Ralph Cifaretto took every opportunity to make his life difficult as he had hoped to receive the promotion himself and, Cestone showed clear dislike of Cifaretto. It was also Gigi's idea to have Bobby Bacala, Sr. perform the hit on Mustang Sally, in the episode, "Another Toothpick"; though Tony backs him up on this, both Junior and Ralph feel this shows questionable judgment on Gigi's part. Though a competent soldier, Gigi appeared to be an incompetent capo. Though this was largely due to inexperience, his poor decisions were looked upon unfavorably by the hierarchy. Tony debated stripping Gigi of his captaincy, but was warned this would also reflect poorly on his role as boss should he do so.
Gigi died in the episode "He Is Risen", from the undue stress of trying to control a resentful and recalcitrant Ralph, as well as figuring out how to make sufficient money to pay the college tuition of his children. He was last seen at his club excusing himself to use the restroom, but suffered a myocardial infarction immediately afterwards. When the other men noticed Gigi was not breathing, they summoned first responders, but when Gigi was admitted to a local hospital he was declared dead on arrival. At his funeral, the DiMeo crime family looked upon his service as a soldier as opposed to his very short term as capo, and expressed regret at their loss. Tony and Silvio also remarked it was unfortunate Gigi's death occurred in a bathroom, which was also the place where Elvis Presley died. Tony then gave Ralph the long-overdue promotion he yearned for by having Ralph succeed Gigi as capo. Gigi's death also served Tony as it prevented any adverse action on his part, which would have likely had to deal with should Gigi not have died and continued to show poor judgment.
In a flashback scene in the episode, "...To Save Us All From Satan's Power", Gigi accompanied Junior to a sit-down with acting boss, Jackie Aprile, Sr., in 1995 following Junior's hijackings of Jackie's trucks.
John Fiore had everything going for him. A solid 10 year career in the acting business and a regular gig as Gigi Cestone on the Sopranos. Handsome, hung and talented. What more could a man ask for? And then, his worst nightmare. He got a call from David Chase, the creator of the Sopranos. "Sorry John, you are gonna die this week." This is the story of life after death on a hit show. Directed by Robert Kirwan
Years ago the Be a Man Guy & John Fiore were young men out in the world looking to shake it and have some fun. On this Clip from Episode #014 they talk about all types of topics including what it was like picking up girls back in the day on the dance floor #beaman #Comedypodcast
Make sure to check out the podcast every other Wednesday links here: direct.me/bostonbeaman and text the BE A MAN GUY 617.284.0987
Johnny Slade's Greatest Hits is the story of a struggling lounge singer who could never get a break. Johnny's luck changes when he lands a gig at a hot new club. Little does he know that the club is owned by a former high-profile mob boss, now in hiding. The Dean Martin wannabe soon learns his "Greatest Hits" are more than humble tunes. As his popularity rises, Johnny begins to draw a strange correlation between the songs that he is asked to perform and the morning newspaper crime reports...
—Anonymous