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Frank Sinatra riffed on Oliver's arrangement in both his 1950 and 1960 recordings of "Blue Heaven," and by the time the second was made, the song had been established as a rock perennial by Fats Domino.
The Jazz Scene: Pay Attention to the Words Will Friedwald 2012
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We called on the music legend Fats Domino, who had been born in that ward and whose rhythm and blues had poured out of my radio when I was a teenager in Midland.
Spoken from the Heart Laura Bush 2010
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King and Fats Domino were among the early performers who commanded the stage during its heyday.
Science Fiction Blast-Off Theatre at the Cameo | Missions Unknown 2010
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When the great Fats Domino, a resident in New Orleans 'Ninth Ward, became a victim of Katrina, it was the Jazz Foundation of America that stepped in on his side.
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We called on the music legend Fats Domino, who had been born in that ward and whose rhythm and blues had poured out of my radio when I was a teenager in Midland.
Spoken from the Heart Laura Bush 2010
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Well, Fats Domino not alone in wanting to come home.
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First, Fats Domino is donating the proceeds from sales of the album to the Tipitina's Foundation.
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SIEGEL: The house that Fats Domino was airlifted out of in the Lower Ninth Ward is just a few blocks from the house where he grew up.
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LIANE HANSEN, host: In the 1980s, legendary R&B singer Fats Domino decided he would live out his life in New Orleans and not leave the city again.
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Earlier this week, it was reported that Fats Domino was missing in New Orleans.
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