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Backstage with Ron Onesti: Memories are made of … Dean Martin

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The first time I brought her to Chicago for a show, she performed at one of my Italian festivals in the city. On the way there, I thought it would be cool to stop at The Chicago Theatre where in 1951, Martin & (Jerry) Lewis headlined.

There is a famous photograph of the popular comedy duo sitting on the second story window ledge tossing photos to the State Street packed crowd. She had never been there before.

I contacted a buddy who was in charge of the theatre at the time. He was excited to meet her and was quick to offer a bit of trivia I had never heard before. I had been backstage at the Chicago Theatre dozens of times producing shows. The entire stairway is covered with hundreds of autographs of celebs who have performed there. Even Frank Sinatra signed the entrance to stage left. Stage right, however, had a different story.

Dean Martin was so respected, his privacy was honored with a dressing room away from the others. To this day, his signature is the only one that has been allowed on stage right, an homage to Dino and the legacy he carried. She was floored and we all shared a tear-jerking moment.

I had subsequently opened a restaurant in St. Charles, “The Onesti Dinner Club,” a Las Vegas-style supper club.

As a favor to me, Deana came to my grand opening weekend. We had a private “Dean Martin Dinner” for 50 people. We served dishes Dean loved including Veal Milanese and escarole and bean soup. Of course, we had “Dean Martinis” while Deana shared some of her stories with us.

She took photos with the guests beneath a huge painting of Dean that we had prominently featured in the dining room. She ended by singing his signature song, “Everybody Loves Somebody” (a B-side tune that was an afterthought suggestion by Dean’s piano player Ken Lane). What an incredible night!

Another great memory I will cherish was from a concert at our Arcada Theatre with the late Monkee Davy Jones. I was on the phone with her when I mentioned that Davy was coming to the theatre.


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