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  2. The Fat Man (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Fat Man" is often cited as one of the first rock and roll records. [7] Musicologist Ned Sublette said that the song was rock and roll before the term had been coined and that Domino crossed a line by playing a stripped-down, more aggressive boogie-woogie piano with a series of "piano-triplet-and-snare-backbeat hits."

  3. Fats Domino - Wikipedia

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    His first single "The Fat Man" is cited by some historians as the first rock and roll single and the first to sell more than 1 million copies. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Domino continued to work with the song's co-writer Dave Bartholomew , contributing his distinctive rolling piano style to Lloyd Price 's " Lawdy Miss Clawdy " (1952) and scoring a string of ...

  4. Dave "Fat Man" Williams - Wikipedia

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    Also on the disc were four songs recorded in 1963 featuring Williams on piano and vocals, Ernest Poree on alto sax, Narvin Kimball on string bass, and Lloyd Washington on drums. [5] In 2014 GHB Records released Dave Fat Man Williams- I Ate Up The Apple Tree which adds six additional songs from a 1975 session.

  5. List of songs recorded by Fats Domino - Wikipedia

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    The Fat Man (1996) [3] "Are You Going My Way" → "Little School Girl" "As Time Goes By" (instr.) Herman Hupfeld: 20 February 1957: m: This Is Fats (1957) [23] "Baby Please" A. Domino, D. Bartholomew: 14 March 1954: m: Imperial 5283 (1954), This Is Fats (1957) [23] "Bad Luck and Trouble" A. Domino, Jimmy Donley, Pee Wee Maddux: 23 March 1961: m ...

  6. Fats Domino discography - Wikipedia

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    His musical style was based on traditional rhythm and blues, accompanied by saxophones, bass, piano, electric guitar, and drums. See also: List of songs recorded by Fats Domino His 1949 release " The Fat Man " is widely regarded as the first million-selling rock and roll record.

  7. Dave Bartholomew - Wikipedia

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    Two years after they had first met in Houston, Lew Chudd asked Bartholomew to become Imperial's A&R man in New Orleans. [6] [11] Bartholomew produced Imperial's first national hits, "3 x 7 = 21", written by him and recorded by the female singer Jewel King, and "The Fat Man", recorded in December 1949 by a young pianist, Fats Domino.

  8. 24. XXXI (31, 1996) Packers 35, Patriots 21. Thirty years after winning the first Super Bowl, the Pack returned to win their third as Gulf Coast native Favre passed for two TDs and rushed for ...

  9. Willie Hall (pianist) - Wikipedia

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    Willie Hall (died 1930), [1] best known by his nickname Drive 'Em Down, was a New Orleans blues and boogie woogie piano player.He never recorded, but has had a great influence on blues and rock and roll.