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Remembering Fats Domino

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Fats Domino performs his version of "Blueberry Hill."

In this clip from the Ed Sullivan Show in 1956, Fats Domino performs his version of "Blueberry Hill." Domino's recording of the song became an international hit, and exemplified his brand of New Orleans rhythm and blues morphed into rock and roll, which appealed to black and white audiences alike. Rest in peace to a true pioneer. Watch the full episode of Fats Domino and the Birth of Rock 'n' Roll

10/25/2017

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Dave Bartholomew, Longtime Collaborator of Fats Domino

Dave Bartholomew of New Orleans: songwriter, bandleader, producer, trumpeter. Outtake. (5m 25s)

Fats Domino Concerts: Riots and Rock n' Roll

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There were major riots at Domino's concerts in the 1950s, not just because of integration. (1m 55s)

Fats Domino Filmmaker Joe Lauro on Making the Documentary

The director of Fats Domino and The Birth of Rock ‘n’ Roll shares how the film got made. (8m 11s)

Fats Domino: I'm Ready, Performed with The Byrds, 1971

An outtake from Fats Domino and The Birth of Rock 'n' Roll: Domino and The Byrds (2m 59s)

Fats Domino of New Orleans, the Music Mecca

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Fats Domino, born and raised in New Orleans, was surrounded by music. (2m 11s)

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