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"Dominick the Donkey" is a Christmas song written by Ray Allen, Sam Saltzberg and Wandra Merrell, and was recorded by Lou Monte in 1960, on Roulette Records. The song describes Dominick, a donkey who helps Santa Claus bring presents ("made in Brooklyn ") to children in Italy due to the reindeer , despite their flight, being unable to climb the ...
Lou Monte (born Louis Scaglione; April 2, 1917 – June 12, 1989) was an Italian American singer best known for a number of best-selling, Italian-themed novelty records which he recorded for both RCA Victor and Reprise Records in the late 1950s and early 1960s, most famously "Lazy Mary" (1958) and the 1962/63 million-selling US single "Pepino the Italian Mouse", plus the seasonal track ...
Elsewhere for the BBC he worked as a newsreader for Jo Whiley's later Fearne Cotton's mid-morning weekday show on Radio 1. From 2007 he presented the Newsbeat's Oddbox video clip show on BBC News . This was a four-minute video which looked at the week's strangest news, presented by Dominic Byrne (and Natalie Jamieson when he was away).
Elon Musk and President Donald Trump are applying Silicon Valley’s “move fast and break things” ethos to the US government.
Dominick Cobb, from Inception; Dominick the Donkey, the Italian Christmas donkey from a 1960 song by Lou Monte; Dominick Hide, lead character in two episodes of the BBC's Play for Today series; Dominick Marone, from The Bold and the Beautiful; Dominick Santoro, Nicky Santoro's brother in the 1995 film Casino, based on Michael Spilotro
In this one-hour episode, the Jokers wreak havoc across the city of London. The guys serve up pints of awkwardness at a pub, try to sell ridiculous theatre tickets in the West End, team up to work at a fish and chips shop, and use their infamous bullhorns that are controlled by the other guys.
Dominick Dunne, one of the prominent reporters covering Lyle and Erik Menendez's trials, is an important figure onscreen and behind the scenes on Netflix's latest hit show, "Monsters."
Dominick said he was leaving for new opportunities outside of Chicago, but it was apparent that the show was moving in a new, less circus-like direction, and that the longtime producer was, ...