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  1. Fats Domino and His Orchestra Fats Domino with Orchestra Accompaniment Real name Antoine Dominique Domino, Jr. Born February 26, 1928 Died October 24, 2017 Country United States IPI . 00008435695 64 works 00008435891 7 works 00187080260 1 work. Affiliation BMI Comments Rhythm ...

  2. www.fatsdominoofficial.com › aboutFats Domino | About

    About Fats Domino. A career spanning more than five decades, producing over 25 gold singles and selling over 65 million records — and all in spite of his success and many accolades, Fats was always been a very humble man with a smile that lit up a room. Antoine “Fats” Domino was born in New Orleans LA, in the lower ninth ward on February ...

  3. 25 de oct. de 2017 · Fats Domino entró en el Salón de la Fama del Rock and Roll en 1986, obtuvo el Grammy honorífico en 1987 por toda su carrera y fue galardonado en 1999 con la medalla Nacional de las Artes que ...

  4. Fats Domino en 1977. Antoine Dominique Domino Jr., dit Fats Domino, né le 26 février 1928 à La Nouvelle-Orléans et mort le 24 octobre 2017 [1] à Harvey (Louisiane), est un pianiste, chanteur, compositeur, et chef d'orchestre américain de rhythm and blues, l'un des pionniers du rock 'n' roll, auteur du rock Ain't That a Shame et le plus célèbre interprète de la ballade de 1940 ...

  5. 28 de oct. de 2017 · It's hard to pull together a list of performers influenced by Fats Domino because, seriously, it is not at all hyperbolic to say that Fats, by shaping rock and roll out of the primordial clay ...

  6. 25 de oct. de 2017 · The pianist and singer, who died at 89, was one of the few remaining links to the era when jazz, blues, boogie, and R&B were melding to form a new genre. Fats Domino lands near the top of the list ...

  7. The song’s title was “Ain’t That A Shame.”. It was a Top Ten pop hit; the first hard-rocking black record to cross over. However, its rise on the pop charts for Domino came in a round about way. Fats had recorded “Ain’t That A Shame” at an earlier 1955 studio session in Los Angeles.