First posted on the blog "Crooks And Liars" on December 31, 2009, it took us almost five years to uncover this fantastic find of this recordin' of our most beloved Dino singin' a trio of classic croons for the Hungarian Relief Concert with Sinatra also doin' some solo work. All-in-all there is almost 22 minutes of sensational singin'. Likes, 'cause this is a remarkably rare Dino-discovery we are plannin' to share this on an annual basis.
We loves how this refreshin' recordin' begins with the unnamed announcer graciously givin' our great great man the purest of pure praise, sayin' "This fella is going to be on the, I think, one of the finest leading men we've ever seen around this town, and he is going to come out here now, and lead you all to a lot of happiness. And, likes indeed our Dino lovin'ly lays likes just a ton of huge huge happiness on the crowd as he sings "All Of Me," "Innamorata," and "Is It True What They Say About Dixie."
Our Dino mentions that it was producer Mr. Joe Pasternak who coaxed his appearance, which let's us know that the concert was around the time that our Dino's first major big screen effort, "Ten Thousand Bedrooms" was bein' released as Pasternak was the producer for that effort.
We are likes totally totally thrilled to be able to share this with all youse Dino-holics, just wishes that it hadn't taken so so long to uncover. Also, as you will read below the sharer of this Dino-treasure, Mr. Gordon Skene discovered "the master tapes from the concert) sitting on a shelf in a garage the better part of forty years before I got the call to "take the junk away".
We wanna express our deepest of deep Dino-appreciato to Skene for sharin' this huge huge Dino-discovery with his readership and eventually with all youse pallies. Likes makes us be in wholehearted wonderment of what more Dino-gold is out there waitin' to be mined. To checks this out in it's original format, simply clicks on the tag of this here Dino-report. And, likes sometimes pallies the vid we have placed below chooses not to function....if this happens to you, simply click on the tag of this Dino-post to listen at the original site.
We Remain.
Yours In Dino
Dino Martin Peters
Newstalgia New Years Eve Music Special - Dean Martin - Frank Sinatra - Hungarian Relief Concert 1956
I can't think of a better way to end up the year than with a special, rare, never-heard-before performance of Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin (not together unfortunately, but Dino's in fine form) from the Hungarian Relief Fundraiser put on in Los Angeles on November 30, 1956.
For some reason, this recording has never been issued anywhere - the master tapes sitting on a shelf in a garage the better part of forty years before I got the call to "take the junk away".
Dean had just broken up his act with Jerry Lewis and Sinatra was going through a career change that took would take a dramatic upturn as well. If memory serves (but don't hold me to it), this predates the Ratpack by about a year.
In any event, this is a rare recording and you get to hear it first.
Thanks to everyone for a great 2009 - especially the crew at C&L. It's all been good fun, dusting off history.
Happy New Year - try and stay sane in the meantime. Wait til 2010!
Sounds great, pal! Dino sounds so crisp & clear...You'd swear he was croonin' from down in your mantown! Haha!! Great find! Can't imagine it almost went unheard! What a sin that would've been, pallies!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing find and post DMP and I agree with Danny G., it sounds just perfect. A very early Christmas present and who doesn't like presents!
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Scott
Hey pallie, likes Danny-o, we always awesomely anticipate the postin' of this Dino-event each and every Dino-year at the end of our time of "Giving Dino Thanks." We likes just wishes that these historical marvelous moments will never be taken off the 'net. Keeps lovin' 'n sharin' our one, our only DINO!
ReplyDeleteHey pallie, likes Scotty-o, thanks for your faithfulness to our Dino and to this here little ilovedinomartin waterin' hole. Likes knows that we always always always appreciates your Dino-patter. Keeps lovin' our one, our only DINO!
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