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Dean Martin Recollections

Elliot Thorpe Bernard H Thorpe

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  • 252 sidor
  • 2023
FULLY REVISED AND UPDATED FOR 2023

"I sang some songs, acted here and there, but no way would I call myself exceptional. I just hope I did my best for my audiences."

A somewhat self-deprecating comment from Dean Martin on his own career. It was this laid-back approach to his work, however, that belied an incredibly hard-working, dedicated and professional entertainer.

From humble beginnings as the son of an Italian immigrant, Dean properly started his professional career in 1943, peaking with his award-winning, ratings-busting weekly variety show for NBC in the 1960s. As well as counting Frank Sinatra amongst his closest friends and a tempestuous 10-year partnership with Jerry Lewis, Dean recorded countless hit singles, sold millions of records and starred in a string of hit movies.

Bernard H Thorpe first got to know Dean in the fall of 1960. Together they formed what would become The Dean Martin Association, the first and only official, independent organization dedicated to Dean in the world. For the next six decades, Bernard was a staunch promoter and ambassador of Dean's career across the globe, being instrumental in many of his top-selling UK album releases.

Fully revised and updated and with a foreword by actor-singer Mark Adams, Dean Martin Recollections is a unique re-telling of the life and vocation of a legendary celebrity who scaled the heights of Hollywood to attain world-wide fame, and the story of how an unassuming family man from the British media industry became a dedicated advocate and friend.

  • Författare: Elliot Thorpe, Bernard H Thorpe
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781739458409
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 252
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2023-06-09
  • Förlag: Memory Hive Books