If I Could Sing Like Bing!

There are only a handful of long-running organizations like us left in the world, ones that look to honor, respect, perpetuate and promote the lives and legacies of certain entertainers and their eras. The International Al Jolson Society was formed in 1950, the Sinatra Music Society was created in 1955 and we began in 1960. There are of course a number of others around the globe, but the one that reaches furthest back is The International Club Crosby.

It was created in 1936, and is in effect is the world’s longest-running fan club – as recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records.

We will be celebrating Bing’s life and career in the next edition of Just Dino (11 October 2024), with guest contributors from the ICC to both our magazine and an upcoming episode of our online series Just Dino Shorts.

In the meantime… The ICC publishes a 56-page glossy magazine, Bing, three times a year. It’s a must for anyone interested in one of the most important and influential entertainers of the twentieth century. Dean himself acknowledged the effect Bing had on his own career.

For further details, please visit their website! When you do get in touch with them, let them know we sent you!

Christopher Riddle 1950-2024

We are very saddened to announce the passing of Christopher Riddle, the beloved son of famed band-leader, arranger and composer Nelson Riddle.

Christopher was an esteemed trombonist and leader of The Nelson Riddle Orchestra. He died peacefully on 24 August 2024, aged 74, after a courageous battle with cancer.

We offer our deepest condolences to Christopher’s family and friends at this most difficult time. 

We will be bringing a full tribute to Christopher in Just Dino #427 (publishing 13 September 2024), written by his long-term friend and colleague, DMA writer Karen Morris. If you would like to share your thoughts about Christopher for our obituary, please get in touch here

Dean Martin Statue

Hello to all of my fellow Dean Martin Association members and Dean Martin fans.

My name is Gerald Ravasio, I am the chairman of the Dean Martin Bronze Statue Committee of Steubenville, Ohio (as you no doubt know, Dino’s hometown).

I was home for the Dean Martin Festival in June 2024 and had the pleasure of meeting Cindy Williford, Vice President of the prestigious DMA. I introduced myself and explained to her that I chaired the committee that was fund raising for the Dean Martin statue project. I explained to her that I felt this honor was overdue and shared how passionate our group is about bringing this into fruition. She advised me to join the DMA. I eagerly accepted the invitation and I can’t tell you how honored I am to be a part of this organization.

I am reaching out to each and every one of you because the committee needs your help! We want to honor the memory of our Hometown Hero by erecting a life-size bronze statue of Dino. Our goal is to raise one hundred thousand dollars to pay for the cost of Dino’s statue. This cost includes the $80,000.00 that the sculptor has accessed to create the statue. Some of the money will be used to have a wrought iron fence and gate created around the park where the statue is to be displayed. This will allow the statue to be secured. The remaining monies will go to beautification of the area where the statue will be located.

Our association has an opportunity to accomplish something spectacular by raising the funds for the statue of our Dean Martin and preserving his memory for the next generations to enjoy. If you could find it in your hearts and pockets to donate to this worthy cause. Steubenville will be truly grateful for the impact you have on helping Dino’s hometown to be revitalized.

Cindy says: ‘One of the primary reasons for erecting statues of entertainers who have passed away is to preserve their legacy. Statues serve as physical manifestations of memory, ensuring that the contributions of these individuals are not forgotten with the passage of time. Entertainers, be they actors, musicians, dancers or other performers, often leave a profound impact on their audience. Their work transcends generations influencing social norms, artist trends and cultural narratives.

‘Statues of entertainers who have passed away can serve as sources of inspiration and aspiration. These individuals often embody the pinnacle of artist achievement and success, serving as role models for aspiring artists and performers. By commemorating their lives and careers through statues, society provides a tangible representation of what can be achieved through talent, dedication, and perseverance.’

Donations can be made by logging into the website: Community Foundation for The Ohio Valley, Review the donations list and select Dean Martin statue to make your donation; or sending a check or money order made out to: Community Foundation For the Ohio Valley 1226 Chapline Street Wheeling. WV 26003. In the memo write: Dean Martin Statue. You may also call: + 304-242-3144.

Thank you.

Please note The Dean Martin Association, or its staff, or Memory Hive Productions, or its staff, are not responsible or liable for any donations you give to the Community Foundation for The Ohio Valley..

Bob Newhart 1929-2024

It is with sadness that we announce legendary and iconic comedian Bob Newhart has died, aged 94.

Known for his deadpan style, he was loved by millions, crossing the decades with his humor and warmth. He was well-known for his appearances in Elf and The Big Bang Theory, but it will be us as fans of Dean Martin who will remember him the most, cherishing the moments he shared on screen in The Dean Martin Show. Who can forget “The Driving Instructor” and “The Nudist Camp” sketches, ones where he really took Dean out of his comfort zone! Not many people were able to do that, but Dean found much to admire about Bob’s warmth and humility. ‘He always made me laugh,’ Dean once said. ‘When I knew he was going to be on the show, I knew we’d be in for a good night.’

Bob was awarded with many accolades throughout his career, which began in 1959. He was still working up to 2020, appearing in Young Sheldon, where he reprised his role as TV scientist “Professor Proton”.

We send our deepest, heartfelt condolences to Bob’s family and friends at this most difficult time.

We will be featuring a full tribute to Bob in next month’s Just Dino.