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July 24, 2011

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Shay Godwin Session Drummer

"Thank you" was supposed to be the end of that last comment, sorry! I tried to use italics HTML and it cut off the thank you part, I apologize.

Howard Roller

Wondering why you don't mention the lodge's prominent appearance in the Billy Wilder film Kiss Me Stupid (1963)? Dino is in it, too,playing a character billed only as Dino.

Jesse Stern, Touring and Session Bassist

Does anybody know where to see "Right Hand of the Devil"? Looks like a great movie, but it's not on netflix. Like the earlier commenter, I am also a fan of the Wrecking Crew. There are a lot of unsung heroes in the music world, especially studio musicians. As you said, it's rare that they received any credit, let alone a photo or a part in a movie. Documentaries have been made on Motown - James Jamerson, the Funk Brothers, etc. Even the relatively anonymous New York session players of the 60's and 70's have achieved some notoriety (largely from gigs in the house band on Saturday Night Live). It seems like the Wrecking Crew was really overlooked, despite the fact they created some of the most iconic music of the era.

Douglas Brien

I lived in Hollywood in the late 60's and the early 70's and we used to go to Dino's after the clubs closed for coffee and a Danish for $5. It was still the in spot for the young "Hollywood crowd".Paul and Harvey were there on a nightly basis and the were great guys and true gentleman.

F. Ingerman

I went there back in '74. We were driving around lost tourists in the vastness of LA at night and getting hungry then there like magic out of the darkness loomed up a big glowing neon sign with Dean's face. It was amazing. But back then everything in Los Angeles was amazing.

Gern Blanston

Fantastic article, very well researched! I remember the "Andy Griffith Show" episode as a young child, the one that featured Andy going to Hollywood to consult on the movie "Sheriff Without A Gun". Opie squeals with delight as they drive past Dino's Lodge. Even then, however, I figured it was out of vogue because my dad and I watched Dean's TV show every Thursday night and Dean never, EVER mentioned this restaurant. How embarrassing it must have been for him, especially by the late 70's, to continue to see this eyesore with his face on the sign.

Still, I would have liked to have been there, had a medium well steak and a cocktail, just to say I'd been to Dino's Lodge, just one time.

King bed set

I actually enjoyed
reading it, you're a great author.so so rich in Dino-details that I have never known before....simply, purely Dino-magical.I want to encourage yourself to continue your great work, have a nice holiday weekend!

John Field

In actuality, Dean had no problem whatsoever with Duke Mitchell. Jerry was of course extremely jealous of the other half, Sammy Petrillo. Petrillo used to play Jerry as a baby and teenager on the Colgate Comedy Hour. Jerry promised a long term contract to Sammy. It was BS. He filled Pertrillo's head with broken promises. When BELA LUGOSI MEETS A BROOKLYN GORILLA was released, Jerry complained to Dean about it. Dean was quoted as saying: "Oh, let the guys make a little cash". True to form, Jerry wrecked their careers.

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