
I truly appreciate hearing from you and am happy
to answer questions regarding my dad, my life and my career.
Please submit your questions here
and I'll answer them as soon as I can. I've been
hard at work writing my memoir over the past year and apologize for not
answering questions more promptly. If you can just bear with me
for a bit longer, I will answer your questions and get them posted
within the next few weeks. Thanks in advance for your
understanding. Previously
answered questions appear below.
Yes, Deana, I do have two questions for you. First
let me say thank you for letting all of us who still love and miss your
father, talk to you about him. Your kindness is a wonderful gift to all
of your dad's fans. I know that Christmas is a bittersweet time for you
and your family but is there one gift that your father gave to you on
Christmas that perhaps touched you more than others? My second question,
how could I obtain a photo of you? You're so pretty and full of spirit
I'm sure you and your dad must have had a special relationship. Thank
you Gerard Dean Mazas
Dear Gerard, Thank you for your kind words.
It's my pleasure to be able to keep in touch with my fathers' fans. Yes,
Christmas is a bittersweet time for my family. Dad had such a wonderful
presence and kindness that can never be replaced. My favorite Christmas
gift was a big white terrycloth robe with my name on it. It was just
like the ones the "Rat Pack" wore in the sauna at the Sands
Hotel in Las Vegas. As for a photo of myself, I'd be honored to send one
to you.
Best wishes always,
Deana
Hi Deana... Loved your dad and loved Ricci's
book. Also loved dad's suede shoes... Any reason why suede? And who
supplied them? Have a great holiday!! John Olsen
Dear John, I'm pleased you enjoyed
Ricci's book. Why suede? It was and still is cool! My father had most of
his shoes made by a man named DeFabreezio.
Best wishes,
Deana
Hi Deana! You did such a wonderful job singing
with Jerry Lewis on the MDA telethon! Do you plan on singing with Jerry
in the future? Mike Wiggins
Dear Mike, I had a wonderful time singing with
Jerry. And yes, I do hope for more engagements with him. I also look
forward to seeing you again at the Dean Martin Festival in Steubenville.
We always have a terrific time.
Best wishes,
Deana
When will your book be published? We are having a
Dino Day her in Brisbane. Starting with 18 holes of golf, some scotch
& sodas in t he clubhouse and then dinner. - I'd like the menu to be
made up of meals that your dad really did like. Would you please tell me
what his favorite meals were? I know he loved angel hair spaghetti and
tiramisu -- and I've had that each time I've visited Da Vinci - but what
else did he like? Thanks so much for keeping his name up there. We love
him so much and appreciate the time you put in. Thanks again. Shan
Brown
Dear Shan, My book, titled "Memories Are
Made of This, " will be published later this year. I look forward
to sharing it with everyone. Your Dino Day sounds terrific I wish I
could be therefore all the fun. My suggestion for additional menu items
would be fried zucchini and pasta fagioli. Da Vinci's is still one of
our favorite restaurants. My husband, John, and I sit in Dad's booth
whenever we go there.
Best regards always,
Deana
My family and I have been fans of Dean's for
years. Mom and I would love to come to the 2003 Festival in
Steubenville. Please send me more information. Thank you so much. This
means a lot to me. Pam Sciarretta
Dear Pam, Please try to attend the Dean Martin
Festival. It's an experience you'll never forget. All the information is
available on the website.
Best wishes,
Deana
Hi, My name is Charlotte, I'm 21 and I live in
England. I am writing to you to let you know that my mum, Heather, is
such a massive fan of your father's and she has been since she was a
little girl. She is hoping to visit Steubenville in the future to see
where your father grew up and to just look around the town. I would be
really grateful if you could send an e-mail to her. I'm not sure what
about, but I know that she would be pleased. Thank you for taking time
out to read this. Thank you, Charlotte
Dear Charlotte I went to college in South Devon
and was a wonderful experience for me. Who can blame your mom for being
a Dean Martin fan? He was a wonderful, loving and talented man.
Steubenville is a small town with fantastic people and they all love
Dean Martin. I hope you and your mom get a chance to come to the
Festival…you won't be disappointed! There is much fun had by all!
Best
wishes to you and your mom Heather.
Deana
Dear Deana, I just want you to know how important
your dad was to me growing up. I wrote him a fan letter (the only fan
letter I have ever written) when I was eight and got an autographed
picture. It is very faded now, but I cherish it. All my friends, growing
up in the 60's, were into Hermin's Hermits and the Beatles, but not me.
Dean Martin all the way. (I must have been a strange child.) Everyone I
have ever known think of me when they hear your father sing. Airport was
the first movie I saw on my own. Big day for a 9 year old. Two buses and
a subway ride in Toronto. He has sang me through many moments of my life
and many very important memories are tied to him and his music. My
mother died of Alzheimer's disease and ft only music that she would
listen to, that would calm her down in her declining years, was your
dad's. I wish I could thank him for that. I miss him. My children, 11
and 16, are now also big fans. His legacy continues. Thank you for
letting me express my appreciation. Sincerely, Colette
Dear Colette, Dean Martin was very cool in the
60's. He even bumped the Beatles out of first place on the charts with
"Everybody Loves Somebody." It's nice to know that my father
brought some sunshine into your mother's life. Thank you for encouraging
your children to listen to his work and continuing his legacy. I miss
him also.
Best wishes always,
Deana
Dear Deana, You must get this a lot, but I will
tell you anyway. Your father has provided a lot of great entertainment
for me and my friends since I learned about him in the early 70's. He
was a great performer, a loving man and a wonderful human being. Your
family must be so proud of him. My question is -- Do you know of any
plans of making a movie of his life? Tony De Angelis
Dear Tony, I never get tired of having people
express how much they love my father and the joy his music, movies, and
TV show brought them. And yes, my entire family is very proud of him. As
far as a movie, I'm hoping that my book, will hit the big screen.
Best
wishes,
Deana
I just want to tell you how much your father was
loved here in Texas. Not only by my family, but also by all the people
in Texas. Would like to know if you have any plans for a qualified
impersonator to play the casinos, say in Shreveport, LA, to bring that
Martin persona? Mary Estein
Dear Mary, My father loved everything
'western', especially Texas. It's always nice to hear how much people
adored him. There are quite a few impersonators out here that would
probably love to play the casinos.
Best Wishes,
Deana
I was surprised to find this link to you through
the website. It's wonderful to have a chance to write to you personally.
If you remember, my mother, Carole, and I 'attended the festival this
past June. We're the people from Dallas. All of your family was kind and
open to all us festival goers. I speak highly of you all every chance I
got here in Dallas. In fact your cousin Guy and I have emailed each
other twice and am so honored to have the opportunity to be
communicating with the Crocetti family. I also really enjoyed Archie.
Please give him my regards should you see or hear from him. I have a
unique question to pose to you. Was your dad left-handed? I've notice in
Rio Bravo, the pistol in his left hand. Also I believe a pistol was in
his left hand in The Sons of Katie Elder. I realize your time is
limited, but welcome wholeheartedly an answer if possible. In any event,
please continue to keep your dad's memory alive as I continue to plug
for him here in Dallas. By the way, I recently purchased the Dean Martin
musical doll by Gemmy Corporation at a local JC Penney Store. I was
thrilled, since I stumbled upon the doll by chance. Thanks for making
our time in Steubenville unforgettable. Gratefully yours, Robert &
Carole Azzarello
Dear Robert and Carole, Of course I remember
all of you from Dallas. Please give my best to your mother. Dad wasn't
left-handed but my brother, Craig, is. I'm pleased to hear you purchased
the Dean Martin doll; it's alot of fun. Thanks for writing and I hope to
see you in Steubenville in the coming years.
Best regards,
Deana
Hi Deana, I'm looking forward to 2003's festival.
We have our reservations all ready. I met you at last year’s festival.
I'm the person who lost 115 pounds walling to your dad's music. I still
walk everyday. I'm up to 6 miles T joined a gym and workout everyday,
still look great. I also correspond with Guy Crocetti via email on a
regular basis. He gave me Grandma Crocetti's ravioli recipe and I love
to make them. They take me all day, but they are worth it. I'd really
like your pasta fagioli recipe. Did I spell it right? Thanks, Deana, see
you in June. That's the weekend of my birthday this year. Hope all is
well with your family. Love to you all, Kate
Dear Kate, Keep up the good work. Six miles a
day is fantastic! I hope you get into some free weights; it really helps
to build muscle and strong bones. When I see you in Steubenville, I'll
give you the recipe for pasta fagioli (and yes, you spelled it
correctly!) All is well with my family, thank you for asking.
Best
wishes always,
Deana