Friday, December 18, 2009
dino does rudy
As Miss EP proclaims the Dino-quire...."Does anyone have a lazier, more delightful inflection than Dean Martin?" Of course, pallies we all knows the answer to that question is no, never, nadda....no one is lazier or more delightful in inflection then our Dino!
As our pallie Ed stated a few ago in his stellar Dino-thoughts on our Dino leadin' the pack at Dino-winter-time..."The voice of Dino has become the face of the seasons. It's only fitting the man who's voice and voice are synonymous with fun, family, and coolness, is the soundtrack of the season." And, our Dino's croonin' of Rudy-tune is a prime example of mixin' a musical libation of fun, family, and coolness as only our Dino can.
It is so refreshin' to hear our great man doin' his fun-lovin' rendition of this children's winter-classic in such a groovin' adult way. When our Dino taggs Rudolph "Rudy" and has Santa speak in a German accent....it is total total Dino-maddness and makes Rudy the most swingin' of swingin' winter-tunes...
So, sits makes and prepares yourself to breaks out in the biggest of biggest Dino-budha-grin as you listen to our Dino doin' Rudy... To reads this in it's original format, just clicks on the tagg of this Dino-gram. Dino-buddha-grinnin', DMP
Thursday, December 17, 2009
dino does rudy
Does anyone have a lazier, more delightful inflection than Dean Martin?
"Poor Rudy"
"Rudy the red-beaked reindeer"
Thursday, December 17, 2009
IT'S A MARSHMALLOW WORLD WITH DINO
And then there are folks likes this guy Bob Rini who show their Dino-appreicato for our great man by doin' Dino-winter-time-grams in admiration and honor of our Dino.
Today's Dino-post here at ilovedinomartin is a repost of Mr. Bob's Dino-focused prose on the subject of what has become my most fav of Dino-seasonal clips....our Dino singin' "It's A Marshmallow World" from a Bob Hope Christmas special. (And, truth be told pallies, likes I use any Dino-'cuse to have the opp to repost this Dino-gem of a Dino-clip as Dino-often as I can this time of Dino-year!)
Our pallie Ed did a outstandin' post on this Dino-tune on the first day of Dino-winter-month her at our humble little Dino-home and if you missed it, please, please dear pallie makes the effort to go back and read Ed's Epistle for that day and soaks in the Dino-culture.
Rini shares both the Dino-clip of Dino-marshmallow as well as a clip of our Dino and the frankie doin' some New Year's Eve celebratin' on the Dino-show. I never tires of watchin' our Dino and especially his glowin' version of marshmallows a la Bob Hope.
Mr. Rini's blogg is tagged "Nine Pound Hammer" and how appro 'cause he nails our Dino-s brillance in Dino-winter-tunin' by sayin'..."Dean Martin slinks into the holidays with a drink and a smoke, and then another drink, until finally he's in 'a marshmallow world.'" Thanks Bob for liftin' up the name of our Dino and spreadin' some Dino-love durin' this Dino-season. To view Rini's Dino-gram in it's original format, just clicks on the tagg of this Dino-message.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
IT'S A MARSHMALLOW WORLD WITH DINO
Dean Martin slinks into the holidays with a drink and a smoke, and then another drink, until finally he's in "a marshmallow world." This louche lounge lizard loves the drinking season. Watching him sing is a kick in the head. Later on, he's joined by fellow Rat Pack pal Frank Sinatra, who also knows how to party. Here they get together with some friends for some festive entertaining. This is old school horseplay that no longer exists in this Digital Age, so drink it up while you still can. Cheers!
Posted by Bob Rini at 9:43 AM
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Tis The Season For Dino-giftin':1966 Original MURDERERS' ROW Dean Martin Ann Margret
Well, gotta 'fess up pallies that today's Dino-giftin' Dino-suggestion is one piece of Dino-legend that I am just so so Dino-smitten with that likes I mucho much desires to have in my own little Dino-collection.
It's a very cool Dino-promotional Dino-lobby card from my fav of fav Dino-flicks, Matt Helm caper numero duo "Murders' Row." It's that amazin' Dino-shot of our great man dancin' with Miss Ann-Margret at the discotheque where Dino's boypallie Dino Jr. band is playin' at.....simply my fav of favs of Dino-scenes from this Dino-classic.
The price for this prized piece of Dino-photography? A mere $9.99....but then the shippin' is a bit of a bite at $8.00.....but the wonderfully grand Dino-memories that it lites up are truly priceless to this Dino-holic.
May just haves to buy me this Dino gem for a Dino-winter-day present to myself! Man, ain't it a blast from the Dino-past to be perusin' ebay for all this delightful Dino-treasure! To checks this out at ebay, just clicks on the tagg of this here Dino-prose. Dino-yearnin', DMP
1966 Original MURDERERS' ROW Dean Martin Ann Margret
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Ed's Epistle.......Dino Bites

Old Greyback Strikes Twice
In 1977, on her way to Las Vegas Nevada., Dolly Sinatra, mother of Frank Sinatra, was one of four people who died when their Gates Lear Jet crashed into a mountain shortly after take off from Palm Springs Municipal Airport.
What was later ruled as control tower human error, the ill flighted plane crashed into the same mountain which ten years later would take the life of one Dean Paul Martin.
The same mountain that took the mother of Frank Sinatra, also took the life of the son of Dean Marti.
That mountain? Mt. San Gorgonio.
Three Screen Icons
In the wonderful 1952 Martin & Lewis movie, "Sailor Beware", an relatively unknown actor was in his second uncredited major motion picture role. In the locker room scene, specifically at 3:45, the up and coming actor can be heard saying the line "Look, there's a professional."
In three short years and many small television roles later, the young rebel will be thrusted upon the Hollywood movie scene. In "East of Eden" he carved himself as a promising young actor. His next film, "Rebel Without A Cause", carved himself as a box office smash. His third and final film, 'Giant", he carved himself as a multiple Oscar nominee. His death that same year carved himself immortality.
James Dean shared the screen for a few movies historical moments. Hollywood Legends.
Speakin' In Tounge
Reprise Recording Studio, October 23, 1964. Dino settles in to record song number 3013, titled "Everybody Loves Somebody". This isn't a news bulletin at the moment, considering the hit song hit number one on June 27th of the same year. However the fact the song remains unreleased is even more intriguing in which Dino recorded the song.
The language. Spanish.
Enjoy the only language "Everybody" that was released.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Ed's Epistle.....All Folk Fans Of Dino During the Seasons
Like a star whose life exhausted many light years ago, Dino’s light still shines upon us today. Each recording, song, movie, show, a magical gift wrapped up and delivered down a snowy memory lane. The holidays work emotions like Dino a cigarette. The amber glow of a memory deep in your soul. Tis the season of Dino. What’s Eggnog without Dino on the turntable? Ingrained into the landscape of winter wonderland, Dino has assumed the soundtrack of society’s holiday consciousness. How fortunate for the Dino-phile that the season has the world enjoying what we enjoy all year round?
December is the time where everyone is a Dino-zen. Folk from all walks of genre life find themselves immersed in the Dino-vibe. Like unsuspecting finder of money in a jacket pocket, Dino filling store loudspeakers is an unforeseen holiday gift. You stop and listen, perhaps a longer visit then intended, just to stop and smell the holiday lyrical flower. Is there anything better than “Winter Wonderland” in the scale of “D”-ino? I think not.
Dino busting out the powerful “Baby It's Cold Outside” makes Santa pull the sleigh over. This is classic Dino. Take down the tree now if you don’t pine to hear this gem two, three, even four times pally! Snuggle your loved one on the sofa, turn down the lights, throw a log on the fire, cue this tune, and immerse yourself in Dino-winter-wonderland! Dino is going to light you up like a Christmas tree! Enjoy it! The voice of Dino has become the face of the seasons. It's only fitting the man who's voice and voice are synonymous with fun, family, and coolness, is the soundtrack of the season. Now is the time where the whole world in a Dino-zen to Dino's world. Enjoy the "Winter Wonderland" during these Dino-Days!
Sunday, December 13, 2009
'Tis The Season For Dino-giftin':15 Dean Martin Original Jukebox Title Strips LOOK !
This is a great little Dino-present to put in any Dino-lover's stockin'. But, likes hurry pallies, this little Dino-treasure is up for biddin' for only a few more Dino-days....don't wait to long to grab up these pieces of Dino-history. To checks this out at ebay, likes just clicks on the tagg of this Dino-post. Dino-shoppin', DMP
15 Dean Martin Original Jukebox Title Strips LOOK !
Saturday, December 12, 2009
'Tis The Season For Dino-giftin':UNIQUE CLOCK W/ VINTAGE DEAN MARTIN 45 RPM DISC
Well, I founds that ebay is a particularly Dino-dangerous pad to be doin' some Dino-shoppin'.....it's truly, truly a real treasure trove of Dino-possibilities for each and every Dino-holic on your gift givin' list. Coulda crash the ol' credit card so so quickly if I grabbed up all the amazin' Dino-treasures to be had at ebay.
But, thoughts it woulda be kinda special from now to Dino-winter-day to shares with you some of the totally cool Dino-objects that I have been discoverin' in my Dino-explorin' at Dino-bay.
Today's Dino-discovery is a vintage Dino-record 45-RPM-style of the Dino-tune "You're The Reason I'm In Love" that has been transformed into a Dino-clock. The price on this unique Dino-time-piece? A mere $23.99 plus 6 buckeroos for shippin'.
A very timely Dino-present for the clock watcher on your Dino-list. To view this Dino-clock at ebay, per usual, just clicks on the tagg of this Dino-gramm....
Keeps comin' back to see other Dino-idears for spreadin' some Dino-love durin' this season of rememberin' the Dino-legacy. Dino-reportin', DMP
UNIQUE CLOCK W/ VINTAGE DEAN MARTIN 45 RPM DISC
Friday, December 11, 2009
dino: a real man of style.
Truly no-one gives us more and cooler memories then our Dino....and likes who is more givin' then our great man....givin' pleasure beyond Dino-measure every single moment of every single Dino-day.
So, on this 1lth day of Dino-winter-month I am so delighted to share a Dino-post with ya pallies that totally accents memories of our Dino and his gracious givin' to his pallies. The post comes from a great blogg tagged "Taylor Stitch...a life style blog" and speaks such Dino-truth that our Dino is "a real man of style."
The pallies at Taylor Stitch nails it on the Dino-head when they speak of our Dino havin' "both style and grace, not to mention a rather quick wit." And these pallies share with us a cool Dinotrib that I had not seen before of the Dino-tune "Sway"....as they say a "real treat." Who needs homemade fudge this times of year when you can indulge yourself in our Dino.
So pallies, enjoys seein' our Dino givin' such pleasure to his audiences then, now, and forever in this amazin' Dino-complilation of truly delightful memories of our Dino.
Thanks Ed for remindin' us that durin' this season of Dino-cheer we "accentuate memories and givin'." Thanks Taylor Stitch dudes for helpin' us to Dino-zens to do just that with your wonderful Dino-style post.
To see this in it's original format, just clicks on the tagg of this Dino-gram. Dino-memorin' and Dino-givin', DMP
dino: a real man of style.

Dean Martin had both style and grace, not to mention a rather quick wit. This is an incredible video montage of him, put together to his famed song, Sway. It also features some clips of performances with Frank Sinatra. The beauty I find in this is the interaction with the crowd and how the performers of this era were not only great singers but had a stage presence and conversational piece to them that you don’t see as much today. True gentlemen and showmen at the same time.
The video is the real treat here. Without further ado…
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Ed's Epistle.......Ask Ed Edition

Maria writes:
You know that necklace Dean had around his neck? Was that a present or something?
Hello Maria,
Good eyes, and great question!
The pendant on the chain is the gold St. Christopher he received from his daughter Claudia. It's noted that he never too it off.
Andy Young writes:
How many songs has Dean Martin recorded throughout his life?
Hello Andy!
We have our official number of studio recorded songs at 583. Now that may be give or take a few on account of this pally's countin' skills.
And just for Dino-trivia kicks bonus, Dino recorded 87 songs starting with the letter I. "I Met a Girl", "I Will", etc.. The most of any letter in the Dino-alphabet.
Keep the cards and letters coming!!
Ed
edsepistle@gmail.com
Ed's Epistle....."It Won't Cool Off" Song Review
Two things accentuate the glow this time of year. Memories, and giving. The flicker in my holiday candle and warmth of its flame accompany me as I surround myself in the Dino-sounds of the season. Snowflakes and Dino-sounds, come in all shapes and sizes. Tonight's Dino-dejure is the fine Dino-gem of a lick, "It Won't Cool Off".
Recorded in the evening of August 4th, 1959 in the Capital Towers, Hollywood California. Interestingly enough, this Capital recording was written by Sammy Cahn and Dino's long time pianist, Ken Lane. Produced by Lee Gillette and conducted by Gus Levene, this track was release on the "Winter Romance" LP back on November 16th, 1959.
It's safe to say the ole Dino owns this tune. Not many other renditions to compare this goody to. Dino vocals are what the horns and brass are strung about. The recipe here is simple. Dino croonin' 'bout kindling flames and burnin' and yearnins! Love lit furnaces goin' and glowin pallies! The warmth of Dino on the warm August night is transported ahead almost forty years into the future, at the speed of light perhaps, to instantly warm tonights chilly temps!
"Burnin', burnin'". I have to admit pally, those two words, in all the Dino lyrics ever breathed by the man, I have atop my Dino-fave-lycs. So powerful, so smooth. Highlight real of solid Dino tunes, one topic for another day I'm sure!
So in the spirit of the season, let me give you, the Dino-phile, the gift of Dino via "It Won't Cool Off".
Preferred listening suggestion:
Like any fine Dino-tune, this slice of snow-pie is best enjoyed shared, with the gal or pal of your pleasure. Tonight it's an eggnog with a finer spiced rum. Might I suggest the finest of spiced rums, Sailor Jerry Rum. This soft cut of Dino is best enhanced by low light, perhaps a candle or three. Fireplace or furnace pally, as long as it's burning. And as usual, if the one you desire, love, or pine for isn't near, that's fine too. Dino will fill in the gaps, he'll fill in for them.
The flame that we kindled hasn't dwindled at all
It just keeps burning burning burning it won't cool off
Your smile is the gold that leads it
Your kiss is the coal that feeds it
And keeps me yearning yearning it won't cool off
And when a cloudy day begins to storm up
We'll pity those who find it hard to warm up
We've got a lovely furnace going for us glowing for us
Burning burning and it won't cool off
And when a cloudy day begins to storm up
We'll pity those who find it hard to warm up
'Cause we got a knocked out furnace going for us glowing for us
Burning burning and it won't cool off
Burning burning and it won't cool offWednesday, December 09, 2009
Ed's Epistle.....That's Amore, Dean Martin & Friends Review! Part III
Dino is a difficult act to mimic on account that he's a personality. He's a singer, a comic, a dancer. It's his unique sounds and gestures that seem so natural that make it difficult to copy. I have yet to see any Dino impersonator to hit Dino straight on. From a sound aspect, many impersonators nail Sinatra head on. Same with Sammy.
It's difficult to do Dino vocally, even tougher to mimic his style and tendencies.
Mark Adams, vocally talented, even more so a acting, is about as close to Dino, I think, that we will see in our lifetime. Lyrically, Mr. Adams is stronger than your average impersonator. He's got a tremendous voice on his own, and he doesn't need to mimic anyone cause he's got his own gig if needed. His voice for Dino-tunes is an acquired one. For the most part it grows on you, and by the end of the show he has you sold as Dino. However there are a few tunes that he absolutely nails. Dino tunes, to be honest, this Dino-phile really didn't think anyone else could pull off. What a treat for those! That said, the tunes that sound so Dino are the tunes that remind you that he's slightly not so Dino on the others. Which is a shame how that works out, cause Mr. Adams is head and shoulders above all the rest. But at the end of the night, he's simply audio nectar.
His dark hair and good looks gets him by if a pally squints. Dino looks are hard to come by.
What ultimately sets Mr. Adams apart from the others, is his ability to nail Dino mannerisms and Dino-patter. If you're left awestruck from his singing, you'll be mesmerized by his Dino-antics! The hands, the voice inflections, comic timing, and just plain old impersonations are spot on. I haven't witness this Dino-cloning in my lifetime, and I'm sure I won't be seeing it again anytime soon! This was the cherry on top-o-thee-pie for me. I was ready for music and song, dancing girls and Dino! But man, the impressions were a true genuine blast from the past voyage in time.
The only thing I would change, or add to the show, would have to be the background. How great it would have been to see the familiar Dino-Den in the background. With the calf skin couch, the firepole, and all that other good mother jazz!
I strongly suggest that, if you can, check out this show. It's a "Don't Miss!!" Tell your friends, or relatives, or folks you know. If this show comes to your town, please do yourself a Dino-Favor and checks it out!!!
Here is the perfect clip one would expect to "hear" at the show. Is it live? Or is it Dino?
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Ed's Epistle.....That's Amore, Dean Martin & Friends Review! Part II
Mark Adams portrays Dean Martin in a 2 hour program which loosely follows the “Dean Martin Show” variety format. With him, set to the star lit black canvas backdrop and spotlights reaching from floor to ceiling, is a five piece band which consists of, from left to right, piano, guitar, stand up bass, drums, and keyboards. For visual and background vocal accompaniment, we have three beautiful gals filling the roles of Dean’s Girls, the Golddiggers. Providing the evenings entertainment on the Dean Martin Show tonight is Nat King Cole, Patrula Clark, and Shirley McLaine.
The guests all perform their songs of choice. Most notably outside of the Dino performance is Nat King Cole. His performance was outstanding. “Route 66”, “Mona Lisa”, duets with Dino, “Open Up The Dog House” and “Long Long Ago” really was an unexpected Dino treat.
Tux's and drinks adorn the stage. The only missing prop is the amber glow of a Dino cigarette. The Golddiggers are worth price of admission on their looks alone! The script was a montage of Dino TV shows and live singing performances. Dino-isms through out the night kept the crowd loose and laughing. Jeanne and sex jokes only the way Dino could deliver them.
The next two hours were pure pleasure. Following is the song list of the evening. It was a great cross slice of Dino-licks.
Review Part III I will review the performance of the great Mark Adams.
Performance Song List
First Set
Things
King of the Road
Mambo Italiano
Cha cha cha da Amore
White Christmas
Open up the Dog house w/Nat King Cole
Sway
Gentle on my mind
Cheek to Cheek
Write Myself A Letter
That's Amore
Intermission
Second Song Set
Houston
Little O'le Wine Drinker me
South of the Border
Long Long Ago w/Nat King Cole
Ain't That a Kick in the Head
Memories are Made of This
Volare/Evening in Roma
Everybody Loves Somebody
Encore
Return to Me (audience request)
That's Amore Reprise
Monday, December 07, 2009
"..... but for my money, Martin is the count of many Christmases past, present and future."
Reviewer Aarik taggs his post "Sing It, Santa" with the subtagg of "From Dino's Magic To 'Jingle Bombs." That subtagg let's you know how much Mr. Danielsen admires and respects our Dino's abilty to sing winter...totally, totally Dino-magical!
First and foremost on Danielsen's list of holiday al-b-ums in the 2006 Dino-release of "Christmas With Dino." I so loves how Aarik speaks of his true Dino-passion for this disc when he speaks of our great man and sez..."but for my money, Martin is the count of many Christmases past, present and future."
Indeed our King of Cool...has been, is, and always will be the greatest at croonin' winter tunes...no one sings cold season selections with the hotty-ness of our Dino! Thanks to Mr. Danielsen for speakin' so openly of his Dino-affection...certain to draw many more pallies to know, love and honor our Dino.
And, btw pallies, just a update from our amazin' Dino-prosin' pallie Ed, that tomorrow, on the ninth day of Dino-winter-month, he will be sharin' the second installment of his amazin' Dino-adventure to Joliet this past weekend to soak in the Dino-delight of experiencin' Mr. Mark Adams, Dinoemulator par excellance...so stay tuned to hearin' more of Ed's Dino-words... Dino-honorin', DMP

SING IT, SANTA
From Dino’s magic to ‘jingle bombs,’ here’s a gift of good and bad musical choices.
By Aarik Danielsen
Sunday, November 29, 2009
The beautiful notion of “Peace on Earth, good will toward men” doesn’t always apply to the age-old debate over how early is truly too early to play Christmas music. With Thanksgiving behind us, even the biggest skeptics and Scrooges among us can agree it’s time to turn our stereos and iPods into vessels for Christmas cheer. With holiday albums in existence by almost anyone who’s ever had a record contract, it can be hard to know what sounds to choose as you wind your way through the most wonderful time of the year. Here are but a few humble suggestions of albums to embrace, avoid and wrap up for your next white elephant office party.
RIP OPEN THESE SONIC GIFTS FIRST
Dean Martin: “Christmas with Dino” (2006): Any seasonal soundtrack is incomplete without the heartwarming holiday stylings of beloved crooners like Crosby, Torme and Como. Sinatra might be Chairman of the Board, but for my money, Martin is the count of many Christmases past, present and future. In the course of these 17 tracks, his downy voice glides over lush beds of orchestral strings and bouncy musical backdrops.
Martin is at his yuletide best when drawing all the romance out of songs such as “Let It Snow” and “White Christmas.” “I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm” has a carefree jazz feel, and Martin delivers it as a man with a spring in his step, a wink and knowing smile behind every word: “What do I care how much it may storm? I’ve got my love to keep me warm.” Other highlights include a velvety vocal turn on “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” and the playful “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” — the latter, one of those odd duets in which Martina McBride’s vocals were piped in a decade after Martin’s death. The seamless production, their inexplicable blend and Dino’s ability to play the lovable scamp make the flirty back-and-forth work as well as if the pair were recorded in the same room.
Sunday, December 06, 2009
Ed's Epistle.....That's Amore, Dean Martin & Friends Review! Part I
Imitation is the sincerest of flattery.
Charles Caleb Colton
Oh, how the Grand Lady was lit up tonight! The Rialto Square Theater. The “Jewel Of Joliet” as proud as ever. Trees adorning the holiday festive glow of electric lights, men in long coats and ladies in their finest evening attire. The chilled night air captures the breath in smoke form, reminding pallies ti’s the season! Downtown Joliet, similar to downtowns across the country, struggles to keep up with father time. Stuck in the day of small shop window fronts and one way streets, Joliet has done it’s best to keep the charm of yesteryear while attracting the common folk spend an evening for some good ole-fashion live entertainment. Emerging from no specific street downtown, this pally is welcomed, like a beacon in the night, the glowing vertical “Rialto” glow. The night is on! Warm memories, a Cool Dino, and sizzling hot Golddiggers will soon be warming the hearts and souls of the Dino-philes tonight!
The lobby is one from movies and memories. Warm yellow glow further softening the delicate ornate architecture of this 1926 theater, once dubbed the best in the country. Ceilings higher than grandpa’s slacks, ole Dino could hit a 9-iron and not hit it.
The lobby fills up quickly from 7pm till show time. Line for the bar reaches all the way back to Steubenville Ohio it seems. Ah, but yours truly got his vodka and tonic first thing! The early bird gets the worm, sort to speak. I take in the crowdage. Dino fans all ages. Nice to see the youngin’s showing up at such an event on a Saturday night, a tribute that our Dino crosses ages and demographics. My guess-tamite of tonight’s attendance between 700 to 1000 folks. Dino is alive, and as popular as ever. Life is good.
Ladies and gentlemen, direct from the bar, Dean Martin!
Oh how many times this pally has heard those familiar words over the hiss of a CD, or during a fuzzy black and white DVD re-production of a Dino event. Always followed the roar of the crowd and the musical rendition of “Everybody Loves Somebody” blaring from the band stand. What will Dino do tonight? A fake trip? A slide of feet? What will the master entertainer of cool do to bring a smile to crowd, and to remind them that he’s the most laid back pally in the joint?
Dino saunters onto stage from far left. As the sun emerging from the clouds, the bright spotlight follows each smooth stride to center stage. Dino’s always good for a big “OH, OOH!” Couple pats of his tux collar, a tug at his bow-tie, and a pull at this sleeve, and like a magician, Dino is ready to perform his magic.
Mark Adams as Dean Martin
Saturday, December 05, 2009
Ed's Epistle....That's Amore, Dean Martin & Friends Preview


Fellow Dino-zens. Today is a special day for yours truly. Today I will make the trek south to the suburban Chicago town of Joliet Illilois to catch the show of the fabulous Dino-impersonator Mark Adams. The ghosts of entertainers past are in for a special treat. This area drips with Rat Pack lore and Dino legend. It's one of "those" places you read about in obscure tales of mobsters, singers, and dames. Chicago was the hot spot, but the 'burbs' were the hiding places. Tonight's performance will be one to stir the breezes of warmer memories. And warm breezes are just what the Dino-Dr. ordered on this frigid cold Chicago day.

Mark Adams, first introduced to us via the ilovedinomartin blog back in September, will be performing in the magnificent Rialto Square Theater (http://www.rialtosquare.com/shows/thats-amore.htm). We will be following up tonight's performance with our very own ilovedinomartin blog show review. I'll be observing, note taking, elbow rubbing, picture taking, eaves dropping, and bathing in all things Dino tonight.
So stay tuned for ilovedinomartin show review coming your way over the next few days. I'll have details, thoughts and opinions from everything from the song list to the Golddiggers!
Stay warm Pally!
Dean Martin's 'Essential Love Songs' Collected Just in Time for Valentine's Day
Well, we've gotten use to Dino-wintertunes bein' played before Thanksgivin' or perhaps even Dino-ween....and likes I'd be the last Dino-holic to complain 'bout anythin' Dino bein' played any ol' Dino-time....but nows we see that weeks before Dino-winterday the Dino-promoters are already gearin' up for Dino-amoreday!
So, we pause 'gain in the midst of all our Dino-winter-month celebration to gives all you Dino-zens (just loves this new Dino-ism coined by our great pallie Ed of Ed's Epistle fame) this late (or in this case it seems early) Dino-news that the folks at Capitol/EMI are doin' it again....goin' into the golden vaults of Dino and creatin' a new Dino-package of Dino-amoretunes.
I'm sure that many, many of us pallies already have most or all of these Dino-tunes in other collections...but likes who can resist 'nother Dino-collection....not I sez the little Dino-addict me...so you can betcha I be a lookin' for this new Dinodisc on the mornin' of January 26.
This is the second Dino-year in a row that the guys at Capitol have seen fit to release a Dino-amore collection in honor of Dino-amoreday 'cause of course no one ever was or ever will be more amore then our great man. So, likes saves a bit of change from your Dino-winterday shoppin' to add this new essential Dino-amore-collection to your Dino-treasure. Dinoreportin', DMP btw, pallies, we gives our thanks to the pallies at pr newswire for sharin' this news and likes as usual, if you wanna reads it for yourself there, just clicks on the tagg of this Dino-post.
Dean Martin's 'Essential Love Songs' Collected Just in Time for Valentine's Day
New CD & Digital Compilation to be Released January 26 by Capitol/EMI
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Dec. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Dean Martin's most romantic ballads have been gathered for a new mood-setting collection, Essential Love Songs, to be released January 26 by Capitol/EMI, just in time for Valentine's Day. 16 classics are featured, including "You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You," "Just In Time," "That's Amore," "I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face," and "Dream A Little Dream Of Me." For Dean Martin, singing came as naturally as breathing. Effortlessly cool and dynamic in his life and career, Martin's recordings showcase his trademark style of casual, easy charm. His timeless love songs remain universal favorites and perfect accompaniments to any romantic occasion.
Martin's velvet voice provided his entry into show business, when he began singing professionally in Ohio's ballrooms. He built a loyal following and moved on to the supper clubs and cabarets of New York City, before moving to Los Angeles and signing with Capitol Records. Martin's meteoric rise to fame also made him a big-screen draw and landed him acclaimed film roles alongside legends including John Wayne and Marlon Brando.
Dean Martin is recognized as one of the 20th Century's greatest entertainers for his decades of hit recordings, films, TV shows and stage performances. For more information, visit www.deanmartin.com.
Dean Martin: Essential Love Songs (CD, digital)
1. Just In Time 9. Dream A Little Dream Of Me
2. I've Grown Accustomed To Her 10. That's Amore
Face 11. It Looks Like Love
3. All I Do Is Dream Of You 12. My One And Only Love
4. You're Nobody 'Til Somebody 13. It Won't Cool Off
Loves You 14. Heaven Can Wait
5. Let Me Love You Tonight 15. I Have But One Heart
6. How Sweet It Is (O Marenariello)
7. Innamorata (Sweetheart) 16. Everybody Loves Somebody
8. Let's Be Friendly
9. Dream A Little Dream Of Me
10. That's Amore
11. It Looks Like Love
12. My One And Only Love
13. It Won't Cool Off
14. Heaven Can Wait
15. I Have But One Heart (O Marenariello)
16. Everybody Loves Somebody
SOURCE Capitol/EMI
Friday, December 04, 2009
Blind man would love a Dean Martin CD, and hopes Operation Holiday can help
We begin day 4 of Dino-winter-month by puttin' out a Dino-plea for the help of our faithful Dino-readers of ilovedinomartin. Truly,all you that truly knows our Dino knows how generous he was in helpin' others that are less fortunate....well, today in the truest spirit of our Dino, we are offerin' each and every one of you that considers yourself a devotee of great man the Dino-opportunity to share some Dino-treasure with a pallie who finds themselves in real Dino-need.
It seems that an 86-year-old, blind, Dino-lovin' pallie named Jack woulda loves to have a CD of Dino-tunes in his stockin' this year. I have purchased the "silver" Dino CD that went platinum...."DINO: The Essential Dean Martin" and mailed it out last Tuesday to cheer our pallie Jack durin' Dino-winter-month are far beyond.
I desires to challenge all other generous Dino-readers of ilovedinomartin to do the same....instead of Mr. Jack just gettin' 1 Dino CD, how cool woulda it be it he got a whole Dino-bunch! So, pallies, read all the Dino-details below as to where to mail the Dino-gift (pallie Jack's story is near the end of this Dino-post)....and please post which Dinotunes you plan to purchase for Mr. Jack so that we can avoid Dino-duplication.
Want to thank you in advance for your Dino support of this little Dino-project of Dino-cheer! Let's let Jack knows that there are Dino-givers out there in the midst of such a takin' world. Can't tell you the real Dino-high I gots as I bought and mailed out that Dino-disc knowin' that in one small way I was spreadin' the Dino-message of carin' and sharin' 'specially in this special season of Dino-devotion.
I thanks Mr. Matt Harper who's article in the Daily Record blog has brought this Dino-opportunity to our attention. To read this in it's original format, just clicks on the title of this Dino-post. Dino-expectantly, DMP

Blind man would love a Dean Martin CD, and hopes Operation Holiday can help
By MATT HARPER • SPECIAL TO THE DAILY RECORD • November 25, 2009
Caroline (Case E-10) adopted twins John and Jackie, 5, after her sister passed away last year. The children brighten this single mom's life, but meeting their needs on a one income has been a challenge. John is energetic and full of life,
and his sister has been diagnosed with special needs, which require even more of Caroline's attention. Her mother, Ethel, has moved in with the family to help tend to the children, but she has health concerns of her own.
Caroline is working as much as she can as a receptionist to cover the family's bills, but that doesn't leave much for Christmas gifts for the children. That's why she has asked Operation Holiday for help.
Now in its 38th year, Operation Holiday is a partnership between the Woman's Club of Morristown and the Daily Record.
In conjunction with more than 20 social service agencies, Operation Holiday, with help from our readers, works to brighten the holidays of Morris County's needy by providing necessary items they cannot afford and by granting some of their very special wishes. The program helps a variety of Morris County residents, including individuals with disabilities or mental illnesses, those left jobless or homeless, or those just barely making ends meet. Many find themselves all alone at this time of year. Each day until Christmas, we will share with you the stories of those helped by Operation Holiday.
Last year our readers' generous donations allowed us to help more than 600 individuals and families in Morris County, and this year we hope to help even more. But we can't do it without you.
John needs long-sleeve shirts and sweatpants in size 4T and could use warm sweaters and pajamas in size 5T. He loves playing with toy cars. Jackie could use sweatpants in size 5T and long-sleeve tops and sweaters in size 6. She loves
anything princess. Ethel could use a set of warm pajamas in size 3X and elastic waist pants in size 26/28. Caroline would appreciate her own pair of warm pajamas and a sweater in size 2X and jeans in size 24.
Bobbi (Case H-3) has endured many struggles over her 17 years. After being removed from her home due to physical and emotional abuse, she was also removed from several foster placements because of abuse and neglect. She has worked hard to overcome depression and anxiety and is now doing well in school and participating in extracurricular activities. She would appreciate receiving a hair straightener and a gift card to Target. Her special wish is for a digital camera to take photos with her friends.
Jack (Case K-41) is 85 and currently living in a nursing home. Though he can no longer see, he does all he can to maintain his independence and enjoys spending times with his friends. Unfortunately, he cannot afford new clothes, and would love to receive some. He could use flannel shirts and sweatpants in size large. He loves the music of Dean Martin and would very much enjoy one of his CDs.
Contributions to this year's Operation Holiday campaign can be mailed to Operation Holiday, P.O. Box 6382, Parsippany, N.J. 07054. Donations are tax-deductible, and every penny goes to help the needy of Morris County. All administrative costs are covered by the sponsors, and all work is done with the help of volunteers.
Thursday, December 03, 2009
Ed's Epistle.....Jeanne vs. Laura...Pot vs. Kettle
The consciousness of one Jeanne Martin was woken last week by the jingling of keys and the opening of the Dino-treasure chest of gold. The previous six years weren’t profitable enough for Jeanne Martin to peak out from the comfy solitary lifestyle that Dino has afforded for her. Nothing in the past monetary six years has been worthy enough for the ex-Mrs. King of Cool to voice concern.
Jeanne Martin believes the one time actress, current Executor of the DMFT, Laura Lizer has been stuffing her pockets with Jeanne’s money. Allow me to add a heaping tablespoon of reality. What she’s really saying is that Laura is stuffing her pockets with Dino-money, Dino-money in which Jeanne is an expert spender of. Evidently this sort of skimming has been occurring since the passing of the Dino’s prior manager Mort Viner some six years ago.
The Late Mort Viner
A pally might ask why this is all of a sudden an issue? I’ll tell you why my fellow Dino-zen. The past six years the fountain of Dino-money has been but a trickle, a drop in the Dino-bucket of cash-olla. The lack of Dino-treasure marketing allowed vast quantities of Dino-goods to sit dormant, non-profitable, locked up. One assumes that that sort of minimal Dino-cash trickle didn’t interest Jeanne. The promise of a new Dino-cash in a Dino-renaissance via the new Trust contract has awaken the mouse’s blondes ambition to be part of the Dino-legacy. This Dino-cash flow will no longer resemble a kitchen faucet, as much as a raging river. The Dino-vine has produced the biggest, juiciest grape yet, and the usual picker is lined up for their share of the juice.
Don't get me wrong. I’m all for those receiving their millions via wills, contracts, royalty payments, and divorce settlements. However when a certain party appears to pick and choose when to “speak up”, it's easy to feel that the only motive is for the Benjamins. If I may, can I suggest a more traditional method of making a buck? Please, Mrs. Jeanne Martin, please sit down with an author for a week and put memories to paper for the rest of world to know what it was like to be the woman behind the man. Or perhaps, if you haven't already, fire-up a tape recorder and put voice to tape. Consider it a thank you from you to Dino for the good times. We're not looking for a tell all personal diary, just your reflection of Dino as a tribute to the Dino-memory that deserves to be carried on. You may be surprised the attention it would garner. After all, it's the countless little rivers that feed into the big raging river. The Dino fans are the little rivers that feed into this raging river, and this Dino-river doesn't deserve to be damned.
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Dean Martin's Ex Sues Trustee for Royalties
Thanks to the site "Court House News" and Miss Karina Brown for these Dino-details on the Jeanne suit. Again, if you wanna view this in it's original format, just clicks on the title of this Dino-post. Dinolearnin', DMP
Dean Martin's Ex Sues Trustee for Royalties
By KARINA BROWN
LOS ANGELES (CN) - Since Dean Martin's talent agent died in 2003, the trustee of the Martin Family Trust pocketed $130,000 in agency commissions, though she never acted as Martin's agent, Martin's ex-wife claims in Superior Court. Jeanne Martin says she and Martin divorced in 1973, after 24 years of marriage.
She says their divorce settlement granted her half of the royalties from records the famous crooner made before their divorce.
The singer agreed that his talent agency, International Creative Management, could take its 10 percent commission before giving Jeanne half of his royalties, according to the complaint.
After Dean Martin died in 1995, his agent, Mort Viner, and defendant Laura Lizer became co-trustees of the Dean Martin Family Trust, which consisted of Dean Martin's half of his royalty payments, the complaint states.
Jeanne Martin says she is a trust beneficiary, in addition to being entitled to half of the royalties.
Viner rightfully continued to deduct his agency fees until his death in 2003, according to the complaint. After that, Jeanne Martin says, Lizer became the sole trustee.
She says Viner's death ended the trust's obligation to pay agency fees, but Lizer continued to take 10 percent off the top of the royalties.
She sued Lizer, demanding the money back, an accounting and damages.
She is represented by Todd Bonder with Rosenfeld, Meyer & Susman of Beverly Hills.
DINO's RAT PACK RAT
Indeed 'tis the season for givin' and Mr. Ed has given us a marvelous gift of a start to all the Dino-festivities of this month of honorin' and rememberin' our Dino as we approach the date of his leavin' the planet.
So, it is with a heavy heart, that I breaks into all this special winter Dino-devotion to share the followin' breakin' Dino-news with all you Dino-devotees.
In this Dino-season of givin'....and certainly our Dino is such a stellar example of givin' to all of us...gotta report that Dino-wife numero duo, the Jeanne, is in the mood for takin'.
As you will read in the Dino-report below, the Jeanne has started a law suit against the Dean Martin Family Trust exec, Miss Laura Lizer, claimin' that Miss Lizer has not shared 'nough of the Dinotreasure with the former Mrs. Martin.
Time will tell how this Dino-suit plays out....but how sad to had to report 'bout the Jeanne boldness is takin' in the midst of what is known as a season of givin'.
Don't wanna share too much Dino-commentary with all ya pallies today 'cause our Dino-commentator-par-excellance Ed will be speakin' his Dino-piece on this particular subject tomorrow in a very special ed of Ed's Epistle....so be sure to return tomorrow to take in Ed's take on this Dino-situation.
There have been quite a number of Dino-mentions of this law suit all over the web, the one that is bein' shared is from the National Enquirer site...and as usual, just clicks on the tagg of this Dino-message to goes there. Dinoreportin', DMP
DINO's RAT PACK RAT
Dean Martin was once the king of Vegas' Rat Pack but not to his ex- wife. According to a new lawsuit, the late Dino's ex-wife wants a piece of his royalty pie and she's suing to get her slice.
Jeanne Martin who Dean divorced more than 30 years ago filed papers in La County Superior Court that's Martin's estate is stiffing her on her share of the music star's royalities.
In the suit Jeanne claims that one of the co-executors of Dean's state Laura Lizer has been double-dipping into her share.
The suit alleges that Lizer pocketed at least $130,000 from Dean's exorbitant music royalties since 2003 and Jeanne wants her to pony up.
So, when the moon hit's your eye like a big pizza pie - THAT's a lawsuit
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Ed's Epistle...It's A Marshmallow Song Review!!


Marshmallow clouds being friendly? Sun is red like a pumpkin head? Spring the tree, throw the lights, Dino has proclaimed the OH-ficial start of the season! The nog-of-egg filleth my cup as the voice-of-Dino filleth my spirits! Visions of sugar plums, and echoes of Dino dance in your head. As self-proclaimed Mayor of Dino-ville, I declare, officially, that Dino is The Voice of the Season!

The Dean Martin Show
December 15, 1974, The Bob Hope Show. The King Of Cool eases into his green throne to endorse this holiday seasons version of "MW". It's a good one too. Dino in rare Christmas-Cool form. The tree adorned, the fireplace aglow, and Dino broadcasting to his Dino-zens the "State of the Season" address. Dino nails this version. The amber glow of his smoke, the casual step in his stroll. The next two minutes and thirty five seconds, all is good in the world. Your worries and woes are scramsville. Dino once again has pronounced the season full of sweethearts and snowballs. We are reminded what the season is all about.
The Bob Hope Special
Anywhere, anytime. Adorning the tree, or driving in your car. It's an audio candy cane pally. Ideally, for yours truly, this cut is perfect for a cozy winters night with that someone special. Perhaps an egg-nog or favorite vino. Make due with what you have, Dino will make up for everything you're short of. After all, you are now in his world.
Enjoy, and good night.
Marshmallow World
Written by Sigman & De Rose
Produced by Jimmy Bowen
Arranged and Conducted by Ernie Freeman
It's a marshmallow world in the winter
When the snow comes to cover the ground
It's the time for play, it's a whipped cream day
I wait for it the whole year round.
Those are marshmallow clouds being friendly
In the arms of the evergreen trees
And the sun is red like a pumpkin head
It's shining so your nose wont freeze.
The world is your snowball, see how it grows
Thats how it goes whenever it snows
The world is your snowball just for a song
Get out and roll it along
It's a yum-yummy world made for sweethearts
Take a walk with your favorite girl
It's a sugar date, what if spring is late
In winter it's a marshmallow world.

