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1969

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Easy listening, Pop

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Albums
  
I'm A Fool, Rebel Kind: the Best of Dino, Desi and Billy, I'm a Fool/Our Time's Coming

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Dino, Desi & Billy was a singing group that existed between 1964 and 1969. The group featured Dean "Dino" Martin (Dean Paul Martin, the son of traditional pop singer Dean Martin), Desi Arnaz, Jr. (Desiderio Arnaz IV, the son of television stars Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball), and their friend Billy Hinsche. A reconstituted version of the group performed between 1998 and 2010.

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History

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Dino Martin, Desi Arnaz Jr. and Billy Hinsche first met in grammar school. Due to the family connections of Dino and Desi, the band's first audition was for Frank Sinatra, who owned Reprise Records, the recording label for Dean Martin. On most of their records, they did not play their own instruments, but used top session players, producers and songwriters. Producers included Lee Hazlewood, Billy Strange and Jimmy Bowen. Songwriters whose compositions were recorded by the group included Lee Hazlewood, David Gates, Boyce and Hart, Clint Ballard, Jr. and Bonner & Gordon.

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Dino, Desi & Billy's best known songs were "I'm a Fool" (1965; U.S. Billboard Hot 100 #17; later covered by Alvin and the Chipmunks for their 1965 album Chipmunks à Go-Go) and "Not the Lovin' Kind" (1965; U.S. #25). Both were hits for the group before any group member had reached the age of 15. Following this success, they toured as an opening act for the Beach Boys in 1965. The group also opened for Paul Revere & the Raiders, Tommy Roe, Sam the Sham, the Lovin' Spoonful and The Mamas & the Papas.

The band did not have a top 40 hit after 1965, despite releasing records for five years thereafter.

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The group released one album in 1965 and three albums in 1966. Dino, Desi & Billy albums contained primarily version of Top 40 songs made popular by others, with new content being minor. The three boys make an appearance in the Dean Martin film Murderers' Row and sing the Boyce & Hart song, "If You're Thinkin' What I'm Thinkin'". From 1966 to 1970, the group continued to release singles, encountering marginal success, which was not altered by a change of label to Columbia Records in 1969. Also in 1969, the group contributed three songs to the soundtrack of the surf film Follow Me. The group received top billing on the soundtrack album, despite the fact that most of the album featured music by composer Stu Phillips. Later in 1969, the group broke up, due in part to Desi joining his mother's television show and Hinsche wishing to commence university studies.

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The group was never a favorite of the critics. Music critic Richie Unterberger recently characterized the band on Allmusic.com as a group that "never had an ounce of credibility", with music that was "innocuously bland in the extreme." These sentiments may be contrasted with the fact that the band was well thought of by the Beach Boys, to the extent that Brian Wilson and Hinsche co-wrote one of the band's original songs, and their final single, "Lady Love". That single was released by Reprise Records in 1970, after the group had broken up. Hinsche's sister, Annie, married Carl Wilson and Hinsche himself worked with the Beach Boys as a backing musician for many years.

Dean Paul Martin became a tennis player, actor and a captain in the California Air National Guard. He was married to actress Olivia Hussey and figure skater Dorothy Hamill, and was killed while piloting a military jet in 1987.

In 1996, Sundazed Records released The Rebel Kind: The Best of Dino, Desi & Billy, in which all of the group's singles and other non-cover material was collected for the first time on one album.

From 1998 to 2010, a reconfiguration of the group, known as "Ricci, Desi, & Billy", performed at various times, in addition to releasing two live albums. The band performed new material and the original hits, with Ricci Martin, the youngest son of singer Dean Martin, replacing his late older brother, Dean Paul Martin.

Singles

  • Since You Broke My Heart / We Know—Reprise 0324—released 11-2-64
  • I'm A Fool / So Many Ways—Reprise 0367–4-12-65
  • I'm A Fool / So Many Ways /Since You Broke My Heart / We Know—Reprise 60072 ep (France) -- 4-12-65
  • Not The Lovin' Kind / Chimes Of Freedom—Reprise 0401–8-18-65
  • Please Don't Fight It / The Rebel Kind—Reprise 0426–11-10-65
  • Superman / I Can't Get Her Off My Mind—Reprise 0444–1-19-66
  • Tie Me Down / It's Just The Way You Are—Reprise 0462–3-23-66
  • Look Out Girls (Here We Come) / She's So Far Out She's In—Reprise 0469–5-20-66
  • I Hope She's There Tonight / Josephine—Reprise 0529–10-12-66
  • If You're Thinkin' What I'm Thinkin' / Pretty Flamingo—Reprise 0544–12-13-66
  • Two in the Afternoon / Good Luck, Best Wishes to You—Reprise 0579–4-19-67
  • Kitty Doyle / Without Hurtin' Some—Reprise 0619–8-2-67
  • My What a Shame / The Inside Outside Caspar Milquetoast Eskimo Flash—Reprise 0653
  • Tell Someone You Love Them / General Outline—Reprise 0698–5-29-68
  • Thru Spray Colored Glasses / Someday—Uni 55127
  • Hawley / Let's Talk it Over—Columbia 4-44975–1969
  • Lady Love / A Certain Sound—Reprise 0965–10-14-70
  • Albums

  • I'm a Fool -- Reprise R (Mono)/RS (Stereo) 6176—U.S. #51, 9/65
  • Our Time's Coming—Reprise R/RS 6194—U.S. #119, 2/66
  • Memories Are Made of This—Reprise R/RS 6198–1966
  • Souvenir—Reprise R/RS 6224–1966
  • Follow Me Original Soundtrack -- Uni 73056–1969
  • The Rebel Kind: The Best of Dino, Desi & Billy -- Sundazed, 1996
  • Songs

    I'm a FoolI'm A Fool · 2005
    Not the Lovin' KindI'm A Fool · 2005
    Lady Love1996

    References

    Dino, Desi & Billy Wikipedia