Friday, June 15, 2007

MR. COOL - DEAN MARTIN IS REMEMBERED BY HIS SON RICCI

Hey pallies, like click on the title of the Dinoblog Dinopost to read a very cool and informative piece of Dinoprose. Deseret Morning Newspaper (Salt Lake City) writer, Carmen Wadley, has interviewed Dino's youngest boypallie, Ricci, for this very personable account of growin' up in the house of Dino. I think you will find this very Dinoenlightenin'. And, BTW, pallies, why not leave a little Dinopatter on your Dinothoughts on this interview.

4 comments:

Rogue Spy 007 said...

This was a great article with Ricci. It was nice to see Dino's boypallie offer up some words of insight about his daddy-o. You can definitely tell Ricci loves and admires his dad very much. I think his tribute show to Dino is awesome. It's a great way for fans to hear some of Dino's music as performed by his son, ask questions, and remember the magic of Dino. I'm sure Dino is looking down from heaven with a twinkle in his eye and a smile on his face. You know he's gotta be proud of his boypallie. I did love how Ricci talked about that while there were a lot of older people in the crowds, there were also lots of young people who had been turned on to Dino by their parents. Ricci has done right by his dad. With his tribute show and his great Dinobio, he's spreading the message of Dino around.

dino martin peters said...

Hey pallie Keith, how kind of you to drop by the Dinopad and leave us some Dinopatter. Glad that you enjoyed this piece of Dinoliterature....I found it quite Dinoinsightful myself. The interviewer did quite the job of creatin' an interview of Ricci that has class and substance. Know you are goin' on vacation...so enjoy relaxin' and spendin' time with friends and family.

Always On Watch said...

Ricci's book about his father is excellent. I first read a library copy, then bought my own copy for my Dino bookshelf.

dino martin peters said...

Hey pallie AOW, yeah the Ricci Dinobio is cool....especially the stories of growin' up Martin on Mountain Drive. My fav Dinobio remains Nick Tosches' stellar Dinotome, "DINO: Living High In The Dirty Business Of Dream"...doesn't get better then that! Again, thanks for stoppin' by and sharin' your Dinopassion!!!