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Domino returned to stage on May 19, 2007, at Tipitina's at New Orleans, performing to a full house. This was his last public performance. [18] The concert was recorded for a 2008 TV presentation entitled Fats Domino: Walkin' Back to New Orleans. [61] This was a fund-raising concert, featuring a number of artists. Domino donated his fee to the ...
Domino was a hero of Charles. Domino had previously recorded the Charles tune "Before I Grow Too Old []".When Domino stopped on tour in Lafayette, Louisiana, he invited Charles into his dressing room, and regretted he did not have a copy of his new record to give to Charles, but invited Charles to come visit him in Domino's home of New Orleans.
The Best of Fats Domino! (1966) [9] "Nothing New (Same Old Thing)" A. Domino, D. Bartholomew, Jack Jessup, Pee Wee Maddux: 14 April 1962: Take 4: m: Imperial 5863 (1962), Just Domino (1962) [28] s: Out of New Orleans (1993) [1] "Oh Ba-a-by" A. Domino, D. Bartholomew: 15 March 1955: m: Let's Dance with Domino (1963) [15] m-oc: Here He Comes ...
Alive and Kickin' is an album by the American musician Fats Domino, released in 2006. [2] [3] Proceeds from the album were directed to Tipitina's Foundation, an organization committed to preserving the musical culture and legacy of New Orleans. [4] The album raised around $150,000 for the foundation in its first year of release. [5]
The Domino Effect in New Orleans on May 30, 2009 was a tribute concert celebrating the life and influence of Rock and roll legend Fats Domino. A portion of the proceeds were to benefit the Brees Dream Foundation , bettering local playgrounds and outdoor recreation sites for the children of New Orleans.
All songs written by Dave Bartholomew and Fats Domino, except where noted. Side one: "The Big Beat" – 2:00 "I'll Be Glad When You're Dead You Rascal You" – 2:35 "What Will I Tell My Heart" (Jack Lawrence and Peter Tinturin) – 2:35 "Barrel House" – 2:32 "Little Mary" – 1:59
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Adapted from the liner notes from the Vinyl Lovers re-release: Fats Domino – vocals and piano, except on "I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Some Day" (vocals only) "You Left Me" (recorded in New Orleans, Louisiana, between June and December 1953)