A Symphony of Unique Distractions

In an unlikely twist, the guards at Alcatraz remained oblivious to the inmates’ escape efforts, thanks to the prison’s 1960s reforms that introduced an hour of music each day. This period was a cacophony of sounds, with the entire prison resonating with various tunes. Frank, ever resourceful, seized this opportunity by playing the accordion.
The loud, bellowing sounds of his instrument were more than just music; they served as a perfect cover, drowning out the noises of chipping and banging as his accomplices worked diligently to break free from their cells. This clever use of music became an integral part of their escape plan.

