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Deana Martin Continues Her Father’s Legacy | The Smith Center

Singing was okay. Too much talking, talked too much in the middle of songs. Needs more Dean Martin songs (the ones he popularized - see his greatest hits albums). Just more songs less talk. We understand the unique "circumstances" at the Latin Casino, but there is no snow and we are ready to be entertained with song! Dean Martin Concert Setlist at Latin Casino, Cherry Hill on ... Get the Dean Martin Setlist of the concert at Latin Casino, Cherry Hill, NJ, USA on May 31, 1977 and other Dean Martin Setlists for free on setlist.fm! The Latin Casino Night Club - tvparty.com

Frank Sinatra & Dean Martin - The Rat Pack Tour 1977

Dec 21, 2015 ... Its expansive basement room seated 500 people and hosted a constellation of stars, including Harry Belafonte, Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, ... The Latin Legend - SouthJerseyMagazine.com Jul 4, 2014 ... But throughout the 1960s and most of the '70s, the Latin Casino in ... It was where Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin did a rare run of shows ... Eddie Bruce: Remembering The Latin Casino – Tickets – World Cafe ...

... the Latin Casino, adjacent to the Rickshaw and the Garden. This dinner nightclub hosted legendary acts like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Liberace, Cherry Hill ...

In 1962, Capitol Records, Dean Martin's former record label, and Reprise Records, his new one, were engaged in battle as the former issued his final recordings for it and the latter put out just-recorded material. (The skirmish was a sideshow to the larger war between the two companies over Frank Sinatra, who had founded Reprise even before completing his Capitol contract.)

3 May 2013 ... Many a prom evening ended at the Latin Casino, the city's premier nightclub at ... Danny Thomas, Jimmy Durante, Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin.

Latin Casino | All That Philly Jazz The Latin Casino opened at 1309 Walnut Street in 1944. Its expansive basement room seated 500 people and hosted a constellation of stars, including Harry Belafonte, Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Richard Pryor, Jerry Lewis, Milton Berle, Lena Horne, Pearl Bailey, Louis Armstrong, Lionel Hampton and Joey Bishop.It was Center City’s most sophisticated nightspot at the time.