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Fats Domino MP3 albums featuring Roger Lewis

Fats Domino Music Videos (10)
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| | Legends Of New Orleans: Fats Domino Live! CD (2003)
$10.49 (MP3 Available for Download) Recorded live at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2001. Includes liner notes by Bill Dahl.
Fats Domino was 73 years old when he headlined the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in 2001, a concert that ...
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 Fats Domino MP3 Songs and Lyrics
Popular or famous Fats Domino songs: Blueberry Hill Lyrics (MP3), Ain't That a Shame Lyrics (MP3), Blue Monday Lyrics (MP3), Fat Man Lyrics (MP3), I'm Walkin' Lyrics (MP3), I'm in Love Again Lyrics (MP3). More music lyrics and songs I Want to Walk You Home Lyrics (MP3), Jambalaya Lyrics (MP3), I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday Lyrics (MP3), Let the Four Winds Blow Lyrics (MP3), Walking to New Orleans Lyrics (MP3). More music lyrics and songs Whole Lotta Loving Lyrics (MP3), Poor Me Lyrics (MP3), Please Don't Leave Me Lyrics (MP3), Be My Guest Lyrics (MP3), Going to the River Lyrics (MP3), Goin' Home Lyrics (MP3), I'm Ready Lyrics (MP3), My Girl Josephine Lyrics (MP3). More music lyrics and songs Red Sails in the Sunset Lyrics (MP3).
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 Fats Domino Biography
New Orleans pianist/singer and rock & roll pioneer Fats Domino's playing, like that of Professor Longhair, was derived from the rich mixture of musical styles to be found in New Orleans, including jazz, Latin rhythms, boogie-woogie, Cajun, and blues. Domino's personal synthesis of these influences involved lazy, rich vocals supported by rolling piano rhythms. During the early 1950s, Domino gradually became one of the most successful R&B artists in America. By 1955, rock & roll had arrived, young white audiences were ready for Domino's music, and he began scoring frequent hits on the pop charts.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Fats Domino | Lloyd Price, Bobby Charles, Martin Scorsese: Piano Blues, Bobby Mitchell, Hank Williams, Jr. | | Dave Bartholomew | Lloyd Price, Bobby Mitchell, T-Bone Walker, Terry Anderson, Roy Brown, Caitlin Cary, Frankie Ford, Shirley & Lee | | Herbert Hardesty | Lloyd Price, Tom Waits, Shirley & Lee, Dave Bartholomew, B.B. King, Martin Scorsese: Piano Blues, Bobby Mitchell, T-Bone Walker |
 Contemporaries
Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Carl Perkins (Rock), Big Joe Turner, Wynonie Harris, Allen Toussaint, Roy Brown, Warren Smith (Rockabilly), Hawkshaw Hawkins, Ivory Joe Hunter, Smiley Lewis, Henry Gray, Wilbert Harrison, Clarence "Frogman" Henry
 Followers
Harry Connick, Jr., Dr. John, Paul McCartney, The Blasters, Neville Brothers, James Booker, The Radiators, Snooks Eaglin, Marc Broussard, Lee Dorsey, Huey "Piano" Smith, Lloyd Price, Frankie Ford, Guitar Slim, Gene Taylor (Keyboards), Ezra Charles
 Influences
Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Fats Waller, Louis Jordan, Big Joe Turner, Teddy Wilson, Professor Longhair, Roy Brown, Jay McShann, James P. Johnson, Willie "The Lion" Smith, Champion Jack Dupree, Pinetop Perkins, Meade "Lux" Lewis, Amos Milburn, Albert Ammons, Little Willie Littlefield, Tuts Washington
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