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Over at the giant pizza, kids crawled through a huge olive as parents strategized: Can't they just call Domino's or something and get them to sponsor this?
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Over at the giant pizza, kids crawled through a huge olive as parents strategized: Can't they just call Domino's or something and get them to sponsor this?
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Over at the giant pizza, kids crawled through a huge olive as parents strategized: Can't they just call Domino's or something and get them to sponsor this?
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Over at the giant pizza, kids crawled through a huge olive as parents strategized: Can't they just call Domino's or something and get them to sponsor this?
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But as rock evolved in the '60s, becoming a politically charged, drug-fueled album genre, Mr. Domino's brand of storytelling declined in relevance.
The Rhythm of Rock 'n' Roll: 'It's All in the 1, 2, 3' Marc Myers 2010
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Bill Haley and other early rockers were influenced by the New Orleans sound, but Mr. Domino's approach was so signature that initially few dared to cover his hits.
The Rhythm of Rock 'n' Roll: 'It's All in the 1, 2, 3' Marc Myers 2010
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In 1955 and 1956, rock artists such as Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Buddy Holly and Presley began adapting Mr. Domino's triplets and backbeat for their own recordings.
The Rhythm of Rock 'n' Roll: 'It's All in the 1, 2, 3' Marc Myers 2010
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Many of Mr. Domino's hits were written or co-written by Mr. Bartholomew, who also played trumpet and arranged many of the recordings.
The Rhythm of Rock 'n' Roll: 'It's All in the 1, 2, 3' Marc Myers 2010
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Surprisingly, Mr. Domino's early rock success was built on songs with lyrics that were largely free of sexual innuendo.
The Rhythm of Rock 'n' Roll: 'It's All in the 1, 2, 3' Marc Myers 2010
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But Mr. Domino's crab-like pace hasn't dimmed his passion for music, New Orleans and rock fashion.
The Rhythm of Rock 'n' Roll: 'It's All in the 1, 2, 3' Marc Myers 2010
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