New Orleans music royalty mixed with old-school players and piano masters -- with just a dash of celebrity -- for a hit-filled "Tribute to Fats Domino" on Saturday (April 28) at the New Orleans Jazz ...
Antoine "Fats" Domino, the jovial New Orleans entertainer whose bluesy singing and boogie-woogie piano style helped launch rock 'n' roll in the 1950s with such rollicking songs as "Blueberry Hill," ...
Not long after the sad news of Fats Domino‘s death hit yesterday, we put in an interview request for Little Richard. They may have risen out of different scenes and approached their craft a bit ...
To some, the white Steinway grand piano that sat on a stage in the Old U.S. Mint on Thursday afternoon might be just another piano. For the Louisiana State Museum and the family of Fats Domino it is a ...
The moments in my life in which I experience the least complicated kinds of joy are usually when I’m listening to a record by a piano player from New Orleans: Jelly Roll Morton, Professor Longhair, ...
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