Wednesday, January 19, 2011

'The Rat Pack' in photos

Hey pallies, likes today's Dino-news come via the web presence of the Los Angeles Time's entertainment page where journalist Mr. Nate Jackson shares news of a new limited edition Rat Pack "visual footnotes" mega volume featurin' many rare and never before seen shots of our beloved Dino and the rest of the pack.

With the least expensive edition priced at $650, this is a book that most of us Dino-holics can only dream of ownin'....but so so cool to know that in this 50th Anniversary year of the first Rat Pack flick, the original "Oceans 11," such a rare volume as been created to honor our Dino and his pallies.

So loves the featured pix in this article....our beloved Dino and the frankie smokin' on a stage at NBC in 1962....likes any of you pallies gots likes a clue what show they were in the midst of filmin'?

Look for more Dino-patter on this beautiful new picture book as I explore more the "Reel Art Press" pad that is publishin' this amazin' book.

ilovedinomartin sez our thanks to our pallie Danny G. who likes puts us on to this Dino-news, and to Mr. Nate Jackson and the pallies at the L.A. Times for doin' this feature. To checks this out in the original format, likes just clicks on the tagg of this Dino-gram. Dino-desirin', DMP


'The Rat Pack' in photos

The limited-edition book is a sprawling compilation of visual footnotes in the everyday world of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and their cool cronies.



Frank Sinatra, left, and Dean Martin on an NBC set in the photo '1962 — Smokin'. Frank and Dean" from the book "The Rat Pack." (© 1978 Bob Willoughby, © 1978 Bob Willoughby/ mptvimage)

By Nate Jackson, Los Angeles Times

January 16, 2011

In the public eye, they lived a fantasy that mere mortals could only dream of. But between the ellipses of Rat Pack lore existed a carnival of leisure, stress, politics, starlets, heartache and happiness. For decades, some of the only photographic evidence was stashed in a cardboard box labeled "Do Not Print." That is, until now.

"The Rat Pack," a limited-edition volume by Reel Art Press, is a sprawling compilation of visual footnotes in the everyday world of Frank Sinatra and his band of brothers. In private life, their mystique lingered in the clothes they wore, the cigarettes they smoked, the women on their arms and the rules they broke. The bulky hardcover pools guarded snapshots with gems from the cutting-room floor taken at the Cal Neva Resort in North Lake Tahoe and the star-studded gatherings at Peter Lawford's Santa Monica beach house. Among them are shots by Bob Willoughby, Sid Avery, Ted Allen, Bernie Abramson and others in their inner circle.

"When you look through the book, it's like being a fly on the wall," said editor and RAP co-founder Tony Nourmand. He collaborated with Andy Howick of the MPTV photo agency to trace shots of Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop and Lawford during their heyday in the '50s and early '60s. Excavations into MPTV's archives unearthed a trove of unprinted negatives; shots of Sinatra partying with Marilyn Monroe and Spencer Tracy, wisecracking with mobsters and sharing dinner with President John F. Kennedy. It also included photos of Sinatra with Lauren Bacall, who coined the "Rat Pack" phrase for Sinatra's friends. "They're not posed shots," Nourmand said. "It's the same as you going to your friend's house, taking out your iPhone and taking shots of people who were sitting around."

Shawn Levy, who wrote the book "Rat Pack Confidential," pitched in with an introduction and captions accompanying 448 pages of meditative silhouettes and backstage antics in color and black and white. "I don't think it changes our sense of who they were or what kind of lives they led," said Levy. "But it gives us more of a sense of how they lived … how they ate, how they drank."

One crucial tidbit unearthed by Levy was the name of the late Floyd McCarty, who shot a classic photograph of the gang posed in front of the Sands Hotel marquee, shoulder to shoulder in the scorching Las Vegas sun. Nourmand and Levy also obtained interviews with the last surviving Rat Pack photographers, including Lou Jacobs Jr., 90, and Bernie Abramson, who died in August, two months before the book was published.

The book starts at $650 for the Masters Edition and $1,650 for the Deluxe Edition, which includes a wooden slip case and a bonus image of Sinatra and Martin signed by the photographer, Gerald Smith. The customizable, $4,000 Heritage edition — limited to 30 copies — includes a rare, vintage photograph and signatures from Nourmand, Levy and art director and designer Graham Marsh. For the Rat Pack, only the best.

nate.jackson@latimes.com
Copyright © 2011, Los Angeles Times

6 comments:

  1. Hi! Nice to see another Blog about our favorite leading man, Dean Martin! Did you know that two sisters, The Alberici Sisters, (Linda Eichberg and Maria Lauren) performed and hung-out with the Rat Pack? After performing with Dino and his "pallies" for nearly two decades, people started calling us "The Rat Pack Golddiggers!" You see, we both sang and danced as part of "The Golddiggers" appearing on Dean's TV shows and opening for him in Las Vegas. It was such a blessing and a special time in show biz that we wrote a book about it called, "Beyond Our Wildest Dreams" selling on-line at Amazon and Barnes & Noble! There are over 300 pictures in our book and lots of stories! You can see more about our book at: www.BeyondOurWildestDreams.com

    Thanks for keeping the "good ole' days" with Dino alive!
    Sincerely, Maria Lauren

    PS: I also write a monthly Blog about our times in entertainment with Dean Martin and in fitness today: www.YourPowerfulLIFE.wordpress.com

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  2. Hi! Nice to see another Blog about our favorite leading man, Dean Martin! Did you know that two sisters, The Alberici Sisters, (Linda Eichberg and Maria Lauren) performed and hung-out with the Rat Pack? After performing with Dino and his "pallies" for nearly two decades, people started calling us "The Rat Pack Golddiggers!" You see, we both sang and danced as part of "The Golddiggers" appearing on Dean's TV shows and opening for him in Las Vegas. It was such a blessing and a special time in show biz that we wrote a book about it called, "Beyond Our Wildest Dreams" selling on-line at Amazon and Barnes & Noble! There are over 300 pictures in our book and lots of stories! You can see more about our book at: www.BeyondOurWildestDreams.com

    Thanks for keeping the "good ole' days" with Dino alive!
    Sincerely, Maria Lauren

    PS: I also write a monthly Blog about our times in entertainment with Dean Martin and in fitness today: www.YourPowerfulLIFE.wordpress.com

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  3. A highlight of my early twenties was seeing the "rat-pack" at Villa Capri outside of Chicago. I remember we didn't tip enough to suit the waiter so he chased us out into the parking lot demanding a bigger tip. I remember we gave him something bigger, but it may not have been a tip!

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  4. A highlight of my early twenties was seeing the "rat-pack" at Villa Capri outside of Chicago. I remember we didn't tip enough to suit the waiter so he chased us out into the parking lot demanding a bigger tip. I remember we gave him something bigger, but it may not have been a tip!

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  5. A highlight of my early twenties was seeing the "rat-pack" at Villa Capri outside of Chicago. I remember we didn't tip enough to suit the waiter so he chased us out into the parking lot demanding a bigger tip. I remember we gave him something bigger, but it may not have been a tip!

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  6. Hey pallie, likes thanks ever so much chef242 for sharin' your personal Dino-story! Thanks for the patter, and keeps lovin' our most beloved Dino!

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