Chapter 1: What is the story behind My Lady's Song?
My Lady's Song. Low jazz score fades in. Billie Holiday's Lover Man. A match lights. Cigarette smolders. Fade up on a city night. Some men drive for a living. Some drive to forget. Sal did both. Razor unsheathing.
Chapter 2: Who are the main characters in My Lady's Song?
A woman's moan. A gunshot echoes. Limo door slams. Sal Marino had one rule. Keep your hands on the wheel and your head down. But when Vince Delora calls and two women with a tape that could bring down a senator slide into the backseat, you don't just drive. You survive.
I ain't scared of Sal the barber. He's nothing but an old fucking has-been with a razor in his sleeve.
Slicing sound.
Chapter 3: What themes are explored in My Lady's Song?
A man screams. A dog growls. Jazz crashes into disco. Blackmail. Betrayal. Blood. A girl with no future. A man with no past. And a crime family that never forgets. He saved me.
Chapter 4: How does the setting influence the narrative of My Lady's Song?
I don't save people. I drive. Where you end up, that's on you.
From Table Read Podcast comes a noir drenched odyssey through the underworld of sex, silence, and second chances. Gunfire, screams, limo peels out, then silence.
Chapter 5: What makes My Lady's Song a unique podcast experience?
It wasn't about the money or the girl. Not really. It was about what's left when you got nothing left to lose.
My Lady's Song, coming soon only on Table Read Podcast.
Death or ignite, dark, rude, velvet night.