

In the 1930s, Steubenville was known as ‘Little Chicago’ due in large part to its gambling houses. At a certain point a buddy of mine and I would bang the end of a coil with a hammer, I'd pull a lever and the coil went into a boxcar." When he narrowly avoided being hit by a falling bundle, Dean decided to try his hand at another profession. "They cooled as they came because there was water splashing on them. "We had big platforms half a block long hot coils of steel wire came down on them," he recalled in 1961. While in his teens, Dean worked in Ohio's steel mills bundling hot coils. This left him with a permanently split lip, crooked hands and a broken nose. He quit school in the tenth grade because, as he noted, "I thought I was smarter than the teachers." A succession of jobs followed, including a stint when he boxed in the welterweight division as ‘Kid Crochet’. Her specialties were spaghetti and meat balls, veal and peppers or sausage and peppers."ĭean attended Grant Junior High and Wells High schools and was a Boy Scout in Steubenville's troop ten. He didn't speak any English until the age of five.ĭean's childhood was filled with fond memories as he remembered during an interview with the ‘Saturday Evening Post’ in April 1961. Anthony of Padua's Church on September 16th of that year. The family lived at 319 South Sixth Street, Steubensville, and Dean was baptized at St. His brother entered the world as Dino Paul Crocetti less than a year later on June 7, 1917.

She left the convent, and she married him two weeks later." The Crocettis’ first child, Bill, was born on June 24, 1916. She met my father, and fell in love at first sight. Dean's mom was born in Fernwood, Ohio in 1897 and met Guy while she was studying to be a nun! Dean is quoted in a 1967 ‘Look’ article as admitting, "She was in a convent. He Americanized his first name ‘Gaetano’ becoming barber ‘Guy’ Crocetti who would marry Angela Barra the following year on October 25, 1914. We hope that you enjoyed watching this music video and listening to Michael Bublé’s version of ‘Let It Snow.That life had its origin when Dean Martin's father was born in the Abruzzi region of Italy in 1894 and emigrated to the U.S. We hope that you enjoyed watching this music video and listening to Michael Bublé’s version of ‘Let It Snow.’ And may you have the most wonderful time celebrating the Christmas season with your loved ones this year! Other popular recordings are from Frank Sinatra when he released it in 1948, and Dean Martin when he released it in 1959. This music video celebrates the 10th anniversary of Michael Bublé releasing this version of ‘Let It Snow’ on his Christmas album. Merry Christmas!” writes another person online. “This song is always so cozy, Bublé just fits. It reassures me and fills my soul with love,” comments one person on YouTube after listening to ‘Let It Snow.’ “I love to listen to Michael Bublé's Christmas album in any season. The music video shows off a magical, winter wonderland, and the song is perfect for getting you in the holiday spirit!

And towards the end of the video, Michael is singing in front of a Christmas tree all lit up, and there are a pair of Santa legs coming down the chimney. Later, the two go out to build a snowman. Michael Bublé is singing in a cozy living room with a woman beside him. In the music video, the first scene is of a record playing, and then it transitions to a scene of a snow-covered house. The lights are turned way down low, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow” Man, it doesn't show signs of stopping, and I've brought me some corn for popping “Oh the weather outside is frightful, but the fire is so delightfulĪnd since we've no place to go, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow
