The Grim Christmas Folklore of Johnny Ace, with Jake Brennan

The Grim Christmas Folklore of Johnny Ace, with Jake Brennan

Author: iHeartPodcasts December 16, 2025 Duration: 41:10

While the career of rhythm-and-blues vocalist Johnny Ace was short, he left a huge mark on the music world. Up until Christmas Day of 1954, Ace seemed set to reach genuine crossover success in pop music -- until, that is, he met his untimely end during an ill-fated game of Russian Roulette. At least, that's the legend. Yet as special guest Jake Brennan, the creator of the hit podcast Disgraceland, reveals: there's much more to the story. Tune in as Jake and the gang explore a strange, disturbing Christmas mystery.

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