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  2. The Fat Man (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Fat Man" is a song by American rhythm and blues recording artist Fats Domino. It was written by Domino and Dave Bartholomew , and recorded on December 10, 1949. [ 2 ] It is often cited as one of the first rock and roll records or at least a strong influence on the genre.

  3. Fats Domino - Wikipedia

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    Antoine Caliste Domino Jr. [1] (February 26, 1928 – October 24, 2017), known as Fats Domino, was an American singer-songwriter and pianist. One of the pioneers of rock and roll music, Domino sold more than 65 million records. [ 2 ]

  4. List of songs recorded by Fats Domino - Wikipedia

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    "Hey! Fat Man" A. Domino: September 1950: m: Here Stands Fats Domino (1957) [32] "Hey! La Bas Boogie" D. Bartholomew: 7 January 1950: m: Imperial 5085 (1950), This Is Fats (1957) [23] "Hide Away Blues" A. Domino, D. Bartholomew: 10 December 1949: m: Imperial 5077 (1950), Here Stands Fats Domino (1957) [32] "Hold Hands" A. Domino, Jimmy Donley ...

  5. This Is Fats Domino! - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... This Is Fats Domino! is the third album by R&B pianist and vocalist ... (Fats Domino, Alvin Young) – 2:31 "The Fat Man's Hop" (Fats Domino ...

  6. Junker Blues - Wikipedia

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    It formed the basis of several later songs including the 1949 "The Fat Man" by Fats Domino and the 1952 "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" by Lloyd Price. [2] The song is about a drug user's conflict with life and the law, makes references to cocaine, "needles", "reefers", and life in the penitentiary, and contains admonishments against the use of hard drugs. [3]

  7. Origins of rock and roll - Wikipedia

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    "The Fat Man" by Fats Domino was a "rollicking" song, according to The Guardian, "but what made it a rocker was Fats's barrelling piano triplets, combined with a solid big beat". [129] Recorded in New Orleans on December 10, 1949, the song featured Domino on wah-wah mouth trumpet as well as piano and vocals.

  8. A guide to 19 of Kansas City’s oldest restaurants: Their food ...

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    Browne’s Irish Marketplace. Location: 3300 Pennsylvania Ave.. Year founded: 1887. Best known for: Reubens with cold pints of Guinness. The Irish imports shop and deli got its start in 1887. Ed ...

  9. That's Fats: A Tribute to Fats Domino - Wikipedia

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    The Fat Man" Fats Domino "All by Myself" Johnny Burnette "I'm in Love Again" Ricky Nelson "Sick and Tired" Chris Kenner "Please Don't Leave Me" The Four Lovers "Let the Four Winds Blow" Roy Brown "I Can't Go On (Rosalie)" Dion & the Belmonts "Honey Chile" Dave Bartholomew "Ain't That a Shame" Fats Domino "Blue Monday" The Crickets