Friday, June 14, 2019

Visitors from around the Tri-State Area, the nation and the world are gathering in Steubenville this week to celebrate the memory of Dean Martin.


Hey pallies, likes the pallies over at google Dino-'lerts send more info on Dino-fest 2019 in it's 24th year in our most beloved Dino's home town of Steubenville, Ohio.   Likes today on June 14, Stu-ville's wonderful way of honorin' the Day That Coolness Came To Earth has already had their openin' night Dino-festivities with two more glorious days of Dino-adulation ahead.

From Stu-ville's home town rag, the "Herald-Star," comes the energetic editorial below sharin' all the delightful details 'bout this year's excellent event.  Likes we deeply digs the tag of this Dino-prose that proudly proclaims "Celebrating legacy of Dean Martin," and that the editorial scriber swankly state, "While many of today’s celebrities and stars are dominant in one aspect of the entertainment industry, Martin was one of those rare personalities who was able to do it all."

Likes we are also totally totally thrilled to see in print that, "Visitors from around the Tri-State Area, the nation and the world are gathering in Steubenville this week to celebrate the memory of Dean Martin."  We gotta 'fess up that we weren't certain as the Dino-fest has become a bit smaller in action if pallies 'from 'round the world were attendin', but that's what the prose below states...very very Dino-cool to know!

We thanks the pallies at Stuebenville's  the "Herald-Star" for sharin' all this great Dino-fest info and for endin' by expressin' this...."We hope everyone who visits this week will have a great time while enjoying our community’s rich heritage."  We hope so too pallies....some way, some day we will find the way to pilgrimage to the hometown of our Dino and join the cool celebration in huge homage of our one, our only Dino!

Likes p.s.pallies, likes the coolest of cool collage of Dino-pixs we share at the top was taken from a Dino-gram here at ilovedinomartin from a previous year's celebration.

We Remain,

Yours In Dino,

Dino Martin Peters


Celebrating legacy of Dean Martin


EDITORIALS
JUN 12, 2019

Visitors from around the Tri-State Area, the nation and the world are gathering in Steubenville this week to celebrate the memory of Dean Martin.


His name still carries that touch of magic, and will forever be associated with the cocktail-cool era.

And, while the world remembers him as one of greatest performers of all time, residents of our area still sometimes think of him as Dino Crocetti, the guy who was born in Steubenville on June 7, 1917.

Martin, and his pals in the Rat Pack — Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr, Joey Bishop and Peter Lawford — helped set the tone for American entertainment in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Their efforts helped transform what was then the sleepy little town of Las Vegas into one of the largest tourist destinations in the world, a place where things that happen there stay there.

He remains one of the most versatile entertainers of all time, having spending his career at the top of his profession, whether on stage or recording as a singer, in front of a movie camera, performing comedy with Jerry Lewis or working on television. While many of today’s celebrities and stars are dominant in one aspect of the entertainment industry, Martin was one of those rare personalities who was able to do it all.

It’s that legacy, that larger-than-life persona that made him so popular and has allowed his works to remain top draws long after his death on Dec. 25, 1995, that will be remembered this week during the annual Dean Martin Festival.

Things heat up Thursday at the Berkman Amphitheater with a performance by the Vince Villanova Big Band and the Bob Morelli Dean Martin Tribute Show. Action then shifts to the Spot Bar for the annual karaoke contest. On Friday and Saturday evenings, Morelli, Dave Salara and Chris Denem will perform at the Spot Bar, and the Frank Gallo band will appear there Saturday afternoon.

At 5:45 p.m. Saturday, the Joe Scalissi Dean Martin Tribute Show is set for the Berkman Amphitheater. It’s part of an afternoon of music at Steubenville’s Hometown Celebration that includes Flashback at 4:30 p.m. and Beatlemania Magic at 7 p.m.

There also will be plenty of activities at the Spot Bar, including the annual auction.

The Dean Martin Festival is one of three big events in the city this week — the list includes the Greek festival at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, which runs through Friday, and Steubenville’s Dean Martin Hometown Celebration, which is set for Saturday.

We hope everyone who visits this week will have a great time while enjoying our community’s rich heritage.

2 comments:

Danny G. said...

Wow! Sounds like SO SO much fun! Man, do I wish I was there! Hopefully someday! Dino's name DEFINATELY still does & ALWAYS will carrie that touch of magic! Great post!

dino martin peters said...

Hey pallie, likes Danny-o, makin' pilgrimage to Stu-ville woulda be, as you sez, "SO SO much fun!" Likes it always woulda be so so incredibly inspirin' to soak in the space where our most beloved Dino spent his formative years....experiencin' our Dino's reverent roots. Keeps lovin' 'n sharin' our one, our only DINO!