Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Dean Martin HairStyle

 Hey pallies, likes it's been a while since we have shared some Dino-devotion related to our most beloved Dino's most stylish of stylish hair, so we were delighted through the magic of google  Dino-bloggin' to come 'cross this recent post from the blog "HairStyles."  A dude tagged Fatih Mert holds forth as this all-thin's-hair blog and he has assembled an assortment of Dino-details a la Wiki as well as a tons of pixs of our Dino and couple of Dino-wanna-bes to illustrate the variety of cool ways that our Dino groomed his cool hair.

Likes while lots of entertainers, mostly male, kept their hair styled the same way for their whole career, our ever hip and swingin' Dino varied how he groomed his locks to likes keeps  up with the times.  Many of us Dino-holics just wishes that we had beautiful hair like our Dino so that we coulda be styled like his!

We salute Mr. Fatih Mert for puttin' his readership onto our man of style and helpin' 'nother part of the globe gets into knowin', lovin', and honorin' our King of Cool.  Likes to checks this out in it's original format, simply clicks on the tag of this here Dino-report.  Dino-always, ever, and only, DMP


Dean Martin HairStyle  (Men HairStyles)

BY FATIH MERT

Dean Martin HairStyle

Dean Martin

Dean Martin (born Dino Paul Crocetti; June 7, 1917 – December 25, 1995) was an American singer, film actor, television star and comedian.

One of the most popular and enduring American entertainers of the mid-20th Century, Martin was nicknamed the "King of Cool"[1][2] due to his seemingly effortless charisma and self-assuredness. A member of the "Rat Pack," Martin was a major star in four areas of show business: concert stage/night clubs, recordings, motion pictures, and television. He was the host of the successful television variety program The Dean Martin Show (1965-1974), and subsequently The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts (1974-1985)
Martin's relaxed, warbling crooning voice earned him dozens of hit singles including his signature songs "Memories Are Made of This", "That's Amore", "Everybody Loves Somebody", "You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You", "Sway", "Volare" and "Ain't That a Kick in the Head?".

Early life

Martin was born in Steubenville, Ohio, to an Italian father, Gaetano and an Italian-American mother, Angela Crocetti (née Barra). His father was from Montesilvano, Pescara, Abruzzo, Italy, and his mother was of Neapolitan and Sicilian ancestry. Martin had an older brother named Bill. Martin spoke only Italian until he started school. He attended Grant Elementary School in Steubenville, and took up the drums as a hobby as a teenager. He was the target of much ridicule for his broken English and ultimately dropped out of Steubenville High School in the 10th grade because he thought that he was smarter than his teachers.[3] He delivered bootleg liquor, served as a speakeasy croupier, was a blackjack dealer, worked in a steel mill and boxed as a welterweight. He grew up a neighbor to Jimmy the Greek.

At the age of 15, he was a boxer who billed himself as "Kid Crochet". His prizefighting years earned him a broken nose (later straightened), a scarred lip, and many sets of broken knuckles, bruised body (a result of not being able to afford the tape used to wrap boxers' hands). Of his twelve bouts, he would later say "I won all but eleven."[4] For a time, he roomed with Sonny King, who, like Martin, was just starting in show business and had little money. It is said that Martin and King held bare-knuckle matches in their apartment, fighting until one of them was knocked out; people paid to watch. Martin knocked out King in the first round of an amateur boxing match.

Eventually, Martin gave up boxing. He worked as a roulette stickman and croupier in an illegal casino behind a tobacco shop where he had started as a stock boy. At the same time, he sang with local bands, calling himself "Dino Martini" (after the famous Metropolitan Opera tenor, Nino Martini). He got his first break working for the Ernie McKay Orchestra. He sang in a crooning style influenced by Harry Mills (of the Mills Brothers), among others. In the early 1940s, he started singing for bandleader Sammy Watkins, who suggested that he change his name to Dean Martin.

In October 1941, Martin married Elizabeth Anne McDonald. During their marriage (ended by divorce in 1949), they had four children. Martin worked for various bands throughout the early 1940s, mostly on looks and personality until he developed his own singing style. Martin famously flopped at the Riobamba, a high class nightclub in New York,[6] when he followed Frank Sinatra in 1943, but it was the setting for their meeting.

Martin was drafted into the United States Army in 1944 during World War II, serving a year stationed in Akron, Ohio. He was then reclassified as 4-F and was discharged (possibly because of a double hernia; Jerry Lewis referred to the surgery that Martin needed for this in his autobiography).
By 1946, Martin was doing relatively well, but was still little more than an East Coast nightclub singer with a common style, similar to that of Bing Crosby. He drew audiences to the clubs where he played, but he inspired none of the fanatical popularity enjoyed by Sinatra.


source by :wikipedia


Below are the Dean Martin HairStyle , hopefully its can become your inspiration.

















2 comments:

Always On Watch said...

No doubt about it for us women: Our Dino's hair style was a huge part of his sex appeal!

dino martin peters said...

Hey pallie, likes Miss AOW we hears you...and for us gents many of us just wishes we had 'nough hair to gets it Dino-styled! Keeps lovin' our most beloved Dino!