Fats Domino
Antoine "Fats" Domino Jr. was an American pianist and singer-songwriter. One of the pioneers of rock and roll music, Domino sold more than 65 million records. Between 1955 and 1960, he had eleven Top 10 hits. His humility and shyness may be one reason his contribution to the genre has been overlooked.
During his career, Domino had 35 records in the U.S. Billboard Top 40, and five of his pre-1955 records sold more than a million copies, being certified gold. His musical style was based on traditional rhythm and blues, accompanied by saxophones, bass, piano, electric guitar, and drums.
His 1949 release "The Fat Man" is widely regarded as the first million-selling rock and roll record. Two of his most famous songs are "Ain't That A Shame" and "Blueberry Hill".
During his career, Domino had 35 records in the U.S. Billboard Top 40, and five of his pre-1955 records sold more than a million copies, being certified gold. His musical style was based on traditional rhythm and blues, accompanied by saxophones, bass, piano, electric guitar, and drums.
His 1949 release "The Fat Man" is widely regarded as the first million-selling rock and roll record. Two of his most famous songs are "Ain't That A Shame" and "Blueberry Hill".
Known For
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The Mike Douglas Show
The Ed Sullivan Show
The Dick Cavett Show
Le Grand Échiquier
American Masters
Austin City Limits
American Bandstand
Disco
The Dick Clark Show
Any Which Way You Can
The Girl Can't Help It
Piano Blues
Shake, Rattle and Rock!
Jamboree!
Legends of Rock 'n' Roll
Ecki's World
33 ⅓ Revolutions per Monkee
Let the Good Times Roll
Hollywood Rocks 'n' Rolls in the '50s
Ray Charles: The Legend Lives On
Rockin' Pianos
Fats Domino: Walkin' Back to New Orleans
The Road to Memphis
Fats and Friends
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