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A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE AT SENECA NIAGARA CASINO
NIAGARA FALLS, NY, April 2005 - While there could only be one Dean Martin, his youngest son, Ricci, has put together "A Tribute to Dean Martin, His Son Remembers" a musical and personal trip down memory lane. The show makes a stop at Seneca Niagara Casino for performances on Friday, May 6 at 9 p.m., Saturday, May 7 at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. and on Sunday, May 8 at 4 p.m. Tickets are $20 and available at SenecaNiagaraCasino.com, Eight Clans Gift Shop, ticketmaster.com and all Ticketmaster locations, including Kaufmann's stores.
Ricci Martin remembers his father by singing many of his hit songs including "Memories Are Made of This," "Volare," "That's Amore," "Houston" and "Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime." Personal photos of the Martin family, Dean's Vegas performances and his hit television series, the "Dean Martin Show," are projected on a screen during the performance.
Ricci Martin also talks with audiences, relaying the story of the falling out of his father and Jerry Lewis, along with a touching account of the loss of Ricci's brother, Dean-Paul. Ricci steps off the stage for a question and answer segment with the audience.
Seneca Niagara Casino is New York State's first full-service casino featuring reel-spinning and video slot machines. Just a few blocks from world-famous Niagara Falls, the Casino is located at 310 Fourth Street. The 112,590 square feet gaming floor houses more than 3,200 slot machines and 98 table games. A separate smoke-free casino, Turtle Island, is also available to patrons along with the Poker Room and the high-stakes Blue Heron Room.
In addition to gaming, Seneca Niagara Casino offers several restaurants including Thunder Falls Buffet, Morrie's Place and The Western Door: A Seneca Steakhouse. The Bear's Den showroom, a 443-seat showroom-style theater and Club 101, a unique music venue located in the heart of the gaming floor, provide live entertainment. Free parking is available to patrons through complimentary valet services, self-parking areas and a four-story garage with covered walkway. The Casino is owned and operated by the Seneca Nation of Indians.
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