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Jerry Blavat obituaryJerry Blavat, a bookmaker’s s - 01/29/23 04:21 PM

https://www.bostonglobe.com/2023/01...who-channeled-soul-philadelphia-dies-82/

Real interesting read

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Jerry Blavat, a bookmaker’s son from South Philadelphia who rose from head-turning teenage dancer on a precursor to “American Bandstand” to widespread acclaim as the most influential disc jockey in the Delaware Valley thanks to his third-rail energy, fantastical wordplay, and finely honed instincts for the particular rhythms of his native city, died Jan. 20 in Philadelphia. He was 82.


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Christening himself the “Geator With the Heater” (“geator” being Blavat-ese for “gator,” an animal as voracious as the disc jockey himself) and the “Boss With the Hot Sauce,” he woofed, howled and rhymed his way to local fame, particularly among a generation of young Philadelphians in the 1960s, whom he affectionately referred to as “yon teens” (“yon” was a twist on “young,” which, in his view, sounded Shakespearean).

“It’s hard to explain to an outsider what kind of energy and influence he had,” said singer, songwriter and syndicated radio host Ben Vaughn, who came of age listening to Mr. Blavat’s show and later became a close friend. “He defined the sound and the sensibility of the city.”


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Gerald Joseph Blavat was born July 3, 1940, in South Philadelphia, the youngest of two children of Louis and Lucille (Capuano) Blavat. His father, known on the street as Louis the Gimp, favored sharkskin suits and Stetson hats, had ties to the local Jewish mob and ran an illegal bookmaking operation, according to Mr. Blavat’s memoir. His mother worked in a jewelry store, as well as at Philadelphia’s naval shipyard during World War II.

“My mother taught me love,” Mr. Blavat told The Philadelphia Inquirer in 2011. “My father taught me the streets, the nightclubs, how to hustle.

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His reputation would not remain entirely unsullied. His friendships with Philadelphia organized crime bosses like Angelo Bruno and Nicodemo Scarfo brought various allegations of mob-related activity over the years.

In 1992, the New Jersey State Commission of Investigation called Mr. Blavat to testify in a hearing about mob influence in the state’s liquor business, including allegations that Mr. Blavat had paid a “street tax” to Scarfo to keep union organizers away from Mr. Blavat’s popular Memories in Margate disco on the Jersey Shore, and that he had served as a front for a yacht purchase by Scarfo.


Mr. Blavat cited the Fifth Amendment, and in later interviews described his relationship with local crime figures as merely personal. “I’m a performer,” he said about his mob associations in a 1995 television interview. “I’m friends with everyone.”
Posted By: merlino

Re: Jerry Blavat obituaryJerry Blavat, a bookmaker’s s - 01/30/23 05:09 PM

Met him a couple times; last time he was riding his bike on l think 4th street riding his bike to go work out at some little personal gym, definitely a Philly legend
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Re: Jerry Blavat obituaryJerry Blavat, a bookmaker’s s - 02/01/23 06:58 PM

https://www.phillymag.com/news/2012/11/13/philly-mag-jerry-blavat-whacked/
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