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Lou Christie's song "Summer Snow" is playing in Phil Leotardo's flashback of his brother Billy's murder. The song playing when Tony enters his Bada Bing office near the end of the episode is "Super Bon Bon" by Soul Coughing. The Shawn Smith song, "Leaving California," plays in the background while Silvio drives with Adriana.
Phil Leotardo (first physical appearance): Captain in the Lupertazzi crime family, recently released from prison after serving 20 years. Deceased.
Tony then tells Phil and Johnny where Tony B can be found. Phil arrives expecting to exact his revenge, but only finds the body. Johnny tells Tony that Tony B's death "didn't solve a thing." Tony meets Johnny at his New Jersey house and offers a percentage of Tony B's Bloomfield Avenue casino as a peace offering to Phil. At the moment the feud ...
Frank Vincent, best known as Phil Leotardo on 'The Sopranos,' has died at 78 after a career spanning more than four decades. Frank Vincent of 'The Sopranos,' Scorsese films dead at 78 Skip to main ...
"Live Free or Die" is the 71st episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the sixth of the show's sixth season. Written by David Chase, Terence Winter, Robin Green, and Mitchell Burgess, and directed by Tim Van Patten, it originally aired on April 16, 2006.
When Tony decided that Spatafore had to be killed to appease acting New York City boss Phil Leotardo, and Silvio Dante asked if the hit should be assigned to anyone in particular, Soprano suggested Carlo for the job. However, Spatafore was beaten to death by Phil Leotardo's men Gerry Torciano and Dominic "Fat Dom" Gamiello before Carlo could act.
Tony, however, still ordered a hit on Leotardo’s life to knock him out as head of the Lupertazzi family. The Sopranos’ Most Iconic Guest Stars During All 6 Seasons- From Lady Gaga to Michael B ...
"The Blue Comet" is the 20th episode of the sixth season of the American television series The Sopranos. Written by series creator and showrunner David Chase and Matthew Weiner, and directed by Alan Taylor, it originally aired in the United States on HBO on June 3, 2007, two weeks after the preceding episode.