Feeling blessed to have seen him perform live at the New Orleans Jazz Fest. I've been to a lot of live shows, but seeing Fats Domino is a treasured memory.
I seen him play at Hollywood casino casino magic at the time, my aunt lived around where he lived in the lower 9th ward and my little sister spend a lot of time at her house and she meant him a few times when was walking the neighborhood
I believe Fats Domino never got the full credit he really deserved mainly because of the wild men of rock and roll such as Little Richard, Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis. Just my humble opinion.
Oh , I don't know if I agree. Fats Domino was always a giant as far as I am concerned. I know during Hurricane Katrina everyone was worried about him!! Elvis loved him
I've been a musician for 51 years, I've got a few of his songs in my repertoire. Every time I play one of them, I get a good response from the audience, makes me feel good inside. RIP great one.
Thank God we have the technology to preserve the music and performances of this giant of an artist. I loved him when I was a teen and I still listen to him regularly. He'll be with us for a long, long time.
I never forgot about fats...ain’t that a shame is timeless. My parents were born in the 50s so they raised me on what they grew up listening to so fats chuck buddy guy I couldn’t forget if I wanted to
I have always absolutely loved Elvis, since I was a little girl, my Dad was a big fan of Fats Domino, and he introduced me to a lot of early rock and roll music, which I still love today.
Ain't That A Shame is my favorite Fats Domino song and I think you're very wrong about him being forgotten. He'll never be forgotten and his wonderful songs and style are remembered and influenced every artist that has come along since his heyday and will always do so. Extending his style and memory for as long as music lasts.
Love Fats Domino.. When I saw this vid, I immediately clicked on it. It's rare to see anything about Fats. My favorites songs of his are My Blue Heaven and Blue Monday.
I can still remember my grandpa singing “I found my thrill……oooon blueberry hill” when I was a kid like it was yesterday. Sadly it was 40 years ago and he and the fat man have both moved on to another world.
My grandpa used chase my grandma around singing blueberry hill. He was half Louisiana creole and Mexican American. Makes me proud and happy every time I listen to Fats Domino.
The pink album The Fat Man was my favorite since I was 4 years old. My older brother loved that album and played it everyday after work, and I’d sit in his room & listen with him. To this day at 68 years old I still know all the words to every Fats Domino song on that album.
My late father's FAVORITE musician. I grew up listening to him. He told me stories how, in 1950s Louisiana, he was admonished by his father and older relatives for listening to a black man's music. It never deterred his love for Fats' music, and every time i hear his music i think fondly of my dad.
As l understand it, he was the best selling artist of the 50's and early 60's. He was a hit machine. I love his style of blues mixed with rock and roll. What a great musician! R. I. P., my talented friend.
Thank you for doing this video on Fats Domino. I grew up with listening to his records. He was friends with my uncle. Anyway. I thought he had passed away a long time ago. But then I heard he had been living in Louisiana and they lost their home in 2005 Katrina. I was sad to hear he had passed away before they could rebuild it back. Peace be with his friends and family.
A lot of old heads in the black community think Elvis was racist and stole black peoples music, which isn’t true, Elvis always gave credit, and was even friends with many black artists and the pioneers of rock n roll Fat Domino, Little Richard, Chuck Berry not only respected Elvis but loved him, and he loved them,
He was and still is through his music a National / International treasure! Fats was a good man through & through! He set a standard not many can even come close too. Besides being a musical genius the man had class & set a good example for everyone !! I have no doubt he's got a beautiful pair of Angel wings & that he has the nicest sounding piano up in heaven & he's entertaining all the good souls up in God's kingdom!! RIP Fats & hope to see you on life's other side someday!!
Fats Domino to me is the Founding Father of Rock and Roll. Even Elvis Presley knew where to give credit where the credit is due. We miss you Fats. You deserve much MUCH more recognition for creating Rock & Roll music.
I'm not sure why he's called shy. He used to come into the bars all the time and drink with us as if we were all on the same level. He was always a super nice and kind person to me.
Antoine Domino, the greatest of the greats. The reverence Elvis had for Fats was totally sincere. They were lifelong friends. Fats and Dave B changed the game.
I wrote a note to Fats a number of years ago., telling him how much I had enjoyed his music.He very graciously responded thanking me for remembering him.
Fats Domino transcended the music world. You could just see the love and joy emanating from his soul for life and humankind. What a beautiful spirit. RIP. My favorite song? Blueberry Hill.
I can’t name a bunch of his hits but I enjoy much of Fats music. When I drove cross country in an 18 Wheeler I found Fats music was great to sing along with and keep me energetic when I had a lot of miles to put in.
As a white kid in Alabama, I learned at a young age, black musicians are the reason we have rock n roll. And I grew up listening to oldies 106.9 in Bham Al. I knew all about Fats Domino and many others. What a great time for music, 50s to the 80s
I liked Fats long before Elvis & the Beatles. My folks said Rock-'n'-roll was from the devil & NOT to be listened to. So I ONLY got to hear it at a friend's house. Man o-man my parents were strick be everyone's standards, this was the 1950's & early 60's.
Fats was an icon and everyone in the music industry understood his awsome music ability his shows were entertaining and you never came away with the feeling that it could have been better due to fact that you were observing genuine R&B my brother bought home an LP from Fats which at the time I didn't think very much of but after him repeatedly playing it over and over again, I was amazed at his versatility he was indeed a musical genius in every respect. It wasn't necessary to compare him to Elvis, he was bigger than Elvis and I am sure Elvis was aware of this.
I heard when he got back home after Katrina, his stuff hadn't washed away but had been looted / stolen. I heard he was never able to replace his gold records.
Ilove fats domino.. his voice is friendly and young...his piano was happy, little Richard, was great too ...the composer of "go Johnny go" (whose name escapes now) is super great to rock and roll as are all others..Elvis was a giant and he is remembered because like Joe Louis, some people are just memorable.. not every boxer is Joe Louis and not every singer is elvis...I am just happy and glad I lived my life during the birth of rock and roll and I enjoyed all rock and rock artists and I loved rock around the clock by Bill Haley ,the world danced to rock around the clock but few people know or remember Bill Haley...Who said life is fair? Watch Sally Rafael TV specials on rock and roll greats...some greats did not end up so great...some became homeless and forgotten...life is life , it can be both beautiful and cruel
I loved his songs especially 'Blueberry Hill' I didn't know what the words meant at four years old--I would sing it to my grandfather's hogs from my swing. My grandmother did not correct me as I sang I found my thrill; she would sing with me.
There are plenty folks who might think Little Richard was just as important to the development of rock and roll..and just as talented.. Hats off to both of them.👍👍..and Chuck Berry 👍
I think we kind of forgot how famous he was. I also think he’s almost being punished (at least as far as name recognition in 2022) for never having any scandals or drug addictions like other rock n rollers from that era did (no such thing as bad publicity and all that). It sounds like he had an interesting life and I for one would love to see a good bio pic about him. But they would have to find the perfect actor to do him justice.
I've heard accounts from several people who played with or saw him in the years before he hit big - almost all say he had the house in the palm of his hands from the 1st song. Maybe the stage fright developed and worsened over time. I love the stories about the riot on this video. Fats kills it on piano, and embodies the New Orleans sound. The stuff recorded at Cosimo Matassa's rules it
Louis Jordan is the original father of what was to become known as rock&roll with his 1949 hit song "Caledonia", and guys like Fats and James Brown followed his path. Jordan, like many early r&r musicians, had spent most of his career in jazz, especially with Lionel Hampton's big band. But when big band music started to fade he started playing rock&roll...as the jazz musicians of the day called it. Curiously enough, when white musicians and singers jumped into the burgeoning rock&roll craze following in the footsteps of guys like Jordan, the music universally known as "rock&roll" became rock&roll only when white guys played it, and was assigned the new name of "rhythm&blues when black guys played it. Crazy...but that was still in the time when there was an informal barrier separating anything black from everything white, and vice versa. So the music was separated accordingly...though it was the exact same form and sound...the exact same shared cultural trend. Nevertheless, it was still a creative dynamic period in america we should all take pride in.
I am ready,willing,and able to Rock and Roll All Night was my favorite song by Fats/aka Antoine Domino. He could rock for four hours non stop back in the day.The only other artist that I know could rock for four hours is the Boss/aka Bruce.
I was born in, raised in and still live in Roanoke, VA but I didn't know this incident that they mentioned here mu late mom mentioned going to a Little Richard concert some time back then and my soon to be father escorted her to the concert but he wasn't into rock n roll music that I know of and I don't know if or how it felt about rock n roll because he was into country and bluegrass music but hr didn't care for or like a lot of the country music stars back then but I don't know how he felt about some of the big names whose music crossed all racial divided such as The Everly Brothers or Elvis Presley but he didn't care for quite a few of the big name country stars from back then such as Bill Anderson and Hank Snow and a few others that I can't think of at the moment but I was very surprised that he escorted our mom to a rock concert!
What's your favorite Fats Domino song?
I'm Walkin
Blueberry Hill
Ain't that a shame, and Blue Monday
Walking to New Orleans
Blue Monday
Fats Domino certainly has not, nor will he be forgotten. He is a Rock & Roll great.
Fats Domino IS rock and roll. Everything rocks and rolls from him.
Feeling blessed to have seen him perform live at the New Orleans Jazz Fest. I've been to a lot of live shows, but seeing Fats Domino is a treasured memory.
That's awesome☺
I seen him play at Hollywood casino casino magic at the time, my aunt lived around where he lived in the lower 9th ward and my little sister spend a lot of time at her house and she meant him a few times when was walking the neighborhood
I believe Fats Domino never got the full credit he really deserved mainly because of the wild men of rock and roll such as Little Richard, Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis. Just my humble opinion.
Don't forget Screaming Jay Hawkins 😅
@@curtisthomas2670 Oh yeah. Thanks. 😊
Oh , I don't know if I agree. Fats Domino was always a giant as far as I am concerned. I know during Hurricane Katrina everyone was worried about him!! Elvis loved him
True!!
There's a reason for that. We're STILL trying to fix that, true, but LOOK at the amazing strides we've made. We've come a long way.
I've been a musician for 51 years, I've got a few of his songs in my repertoire. Every time I play one of them, I get a good response from the audience, makes me feel good inside. RIP great one.
Thank God we have the technology to preserve the music and performances of this giant of an artist. I loved him when I was a teen and I still listen to him regularly. He'll be with us for a long, long time.
I never forgot about fats...ain’t that a shame is timeless. My parents were born in the 50s so they raised me on what they grew up listening to so fats chuck buddy guy I couldn’t forget if I wanted to
I have always absolutely loved Elvis, since I was a little girl, my Dad was a big fan of Fats Domino, and he introduced me to a lot of early rock and roll music, which I still love today.
Ain't That A Shame is my favorite Fats Domino song and I think you're very wrong about him being forgotten. He'll never be forgotten and his wonderful songs and style are remembered and influenced every artist that has come along since his heyday and will always do so. Extending his style and memory for as long as music lasts.
He passed in 2017! What! An actual rock legend that lived a very great life!
I regret not going to his second line here in New Orleans, when he passed.
@@Amalia-no7xt 😔
Love Fats Domino.. When I saw this vid, I immediately clicked on it. It's rare to see anything about Fats.
My favorites songs of his are My Blue Heaven and Blue Monday.
I can still remember my grandpa singing “I found my thrill……oooon blueberry hill” when I was a kid like it was yesterday. Sadly it was 40 years ago and he and the fat man have both moved on to another world.
My grandpa used chase my grandma around singing blueberry hill. He was half Louisiana creole and Mexican American. Makes me proud and happy every time I listen to Fats Domino.
The pink album The Fat Man was my favorite since I was 4 years old. My older brother loved that album and played it everyday after work, and I’d
sit in his room & listen with him. To this day at 68 years old I still know all the words to every Fats Domino song on that album.
My late father's FAVORITE musician. I grew up listening to him. He told me stories how, in 1950s Louisiana, he was admonished by his father and older relatives for listening to a black man's music. It never deterred his love for Fats' music, and every time i hear his music i think fondly of my dad.
As a New Orleans native, this is really great tribute to Fats Domino ❤️⚜️
As l understand it, he was the best selling artist of the 50's and early 60's. He was a hit machine. I love his style of blues mixed with rock and roll. What a great musician! R. I. P., my talented friend.
Thank you for doing this video on Fats Domino. I grew up with listening to his records. He was friends with my uncle. Anyway. I thought he had passed away a long time ago. But then I heard he had been living in Louisiana and they lost their home in 2005 Katrina. I was sad to hear he had passed away before they could rebuild it back. Peace be with his friends and family.
Love his talent ,style, and smile. His rock will roll forever. Fats nailed it . No doubt. Hits the soul of dance. A 👑 king. on his own....
I have loved Fat`s music ever since I heard it over 60 years ago. Just a sweet, good man!!!!| Nova Scotia will always listen to your music!!
I thought I knew the players, the makers of early R&R. The info you shared will be remembered by me. Thank you!
It's true Elvis thought the world of Fats. And Fats , many times , after Elvis died would tell his audiences how much he loved and missed Elvis.
BS.
True story! :) the appreciated each other. Know fact :) He was not Elvis but he was awesome :) RIP
@@carm738 suggest you check out the RUclips video ‘Elvis and the black community’ because your comment just highlights your utter ignorance.
A lot of old heads in the black community think Elvis was racist and stole black peoples music, which isn’t true, Elvis always gave credit, and was even friends with many black artists and the pioneers of rock n roll Fat Domino, Little Richard, Chuck Berry not only respected Elvis but loved him, and he loved them,
He and Lloyd Price. That piano and that voice and delivery. Thank you for sharing your gift. Rest In Peace.
He always had a nice personality and a beautiful smile I love the way he smiled .Rip King
He was and still is through his music a National / International treasure! Fats was a good man through & through! He set a standard not many can even come close too. Besides being a musical genius the man had class & set a good example for everyone !! I have no doubt he's got a beautiful pair of Angel wings & that he has the nicest sounding piano up in heaven & he's entertaining all the good souls up in God's kingdom!! RIP Fats & hope to see you on life's other side someday!!
my all-time. favourite singer since I was about 9 or 10 yrs old......THE REAL KING OF ROCK N ROLL .............R.I.P.
I loved all of Fats Dominos songs he was as truly gifted and blessed man. God speed🙏 RIP.
My favorite Fats Domino song is I found my thrill on Blueberry Hill. RIP You will be missed Fats Domino.
Fats Domino to me is the Founding Father of Rock and Roll. Even Elvis Presley knew where to give credit where the credit is due. We miss you Fats. You deserve much MUCH more recognition for creating Rock & Roll music.
I love his song "I'm Ready"....What a Gift, a Gentleman and True Legend who kicked off Rock and Roll !
He influenced a lot of musicians famous and home brew musicians. Hat off to Fats . He the real piano man.
Hats to Fats!😉👍🏾🎩
I heard Buddy Holly was greatly influenced by listening to Fats on the radio. What treasures they are.
As an ice salesman he should have been the original ice cube
@Shirley 🌹 Lee thank you!
I was raised on his music, my mom bought every record he put out. She was a hugh fan of his and would play those records every Sunday morning
I'm not sure why he's called shy. He used to come into the bars all the time and drink with us as if we were all on the same level. He was always a super nice and kind person to me.
Years ago I got a Fats Domino box set from the german reissue company Bear Family. Amazing how much music Fats recorded!
Thanks to Richard Weize for His excellent Work! My Favoriten F.D. Song 'i m gonna ne a wheel someday', i actually love all of them.
I’ve been a huge Fats fan since I was 5 or 6, he was a musical legend and always had a smile on
Antoine Domino, the greatest of the greats. The reverence Elvis had for Fats was totally sincere. They were lifelong friends. Fats and Dave B changed the game.
Elvis knew who the REAL KING OF ROCK N ROLL was.
I wrote a note to Fats a number of years ago., telling him how much I had enjoyed his music.He very graciously responded thanking me for remembering him.
Fats Domino transcended the music world. You could just see the love and joy emanating from his soul for life and humankind. What a beautiful spirit. RIP.
My favorite song? Blueberry Hill.
I can’t name a bunch of his hits but I enjoy much of Fats music. When I drove cross country in an 18 Wheeler I found Fats music was great to sing along with and keep me energetic when I had a lot of miles to put in.
He was talented, was a good man, & was a nice person. Right on!
An absolute Legend.
Didn't know nothing about him but after I watch this video I will
The first music I can remember as a child is Fats Domino.
The Man!!!
As a white kid in Alabama, I learned at a young age, black musicians are the reason we have rock n roll. And I grew up listening to oldies 106.9 in Bham Al. I knew all about Fats Domino and many others. What a great time for music, 50s to the 80s
His 🎶 music 🎶 was the very BEST to 💃dance 💃to. He was the 👑 KING 👑 long before Elvis was. 😻
I remember he did a concert in Jamaica back in the 90's but I was not privetage to go . Great musicion.
He had a great hairstyle back in the day.
Thanks for introducing him to younger audiences.
I liked Fats long before Elvis & the Beatles. My folks said Rock-'n'-roll was from the devil & NOT to be listened to. So I ONLY got to hear it at a friend's house. Man o-man my parents were strick be everyone's standards, this was the 1950's & early 60's.
I was lucky enough to see him perform in person twice. Always the consummate performer
I loved his songs. It alwlays seemed like he was smiling when he sang.
To see him in action,his music and his own style, you would know he was special even though the hardest years,NOLA loved him to the end!
RiP Fats"🌹
It is a joy to see this. Bless him. Would love to know how his sons are doing. I went to school with them.
Talented man
🎼🤟♥️♥️♥️🤟🎼
Looove Fats Domino
Fats was an icon and everyone in the music industry understood his awsome music ability his shows were entertaining and you never came away with the feeling that it could have been better due to fact that you were observing genuine R&B my brother bought home an LP from Fats which at the time I didn't think very much of but after him repeatedly playing it over and over again, I was amazed at his versatility he was indeed a musical genius in every respect. It wasn't necessary to compare him to Elvis, he was bigger than Elvis and I am sure Elvis was aware of this.
There's nothing like Raw dry talent beats today's music hands down!
I have a Fats record on vinyl and I still love it
Fats Domino was never forgotten and never will be!
May he rest in peace. Seemed like a good man.
He was definitely a trailblazer.
I just Loved Fats Domino. He was a music Genius.
I heard when he got back home after Katrina, his stuff hadn't washed away but had been looted / stolen. I heard he was never able to replace his gold records.
😟😔
My favorite? Anything he sang was my favorite!
He is an absolute legend!
Great singer. My favourite song is I wanna Walk You Home.
Thank you so much -- this was excellent!
Ilove fats domino.. his voice is friendly and young...his piano was happy, little Richard, was great too ...the composer of "go Johnny go" (whose name escapes now) is super great to rock and roll as are all others..Elvis was a giant and he is remembered because like Joe Louis, some people are just memorable.. not every boxer is Joe Louis and not every singer is elvis...I am just happy and glad I lived my life during the birth of rock and roll and I enjoyed all rock and rock artists and I loved rock around the clock by Bill Haley ,the world danced to rock around the clock but few people know or remember Bill Haley...Who said life is fair? Watch Sally Rafael TV specials on rock and roll greats...some greats did not end up so great...some became homeless and forgotten...life is life , it can be both beautiful and cruel
I've never forgotten Fats !! My Mom played his music throughout my childhood and I loved it. Stop race baiting !!!! Everyone doesn't think that way.
I found my thrill
... On Blueberry Hill
I loved his songs especially 'Blueberry Hill' I didn't know what the words meant at four years old--I would sing it to my grandfather's hogs from my swing. My grandmother did not correct me as I sang I found my thrill; she would sing with me.
He already said that.....😉
Happy Days used that song frequently.
I heard he love Blueberry pie someone use to make delicious blueberry pie for him and he made a song about it, my grandmother told me.
Josephine extended version is my favorite 🎵
I certainly remember him. Wonderful.
There are plenty folks who might think Little Richard was just as important to the development of rock and roll..and just as talented.. Hats off to both of them.👍👍..and Chuck Berry 👍
I think we kind of forgot how famous he was. I also think he’s almost being punished (at least as far as name recognition in 2022) for never having any scandals or drug addictions like other rock n rollers from that era did (no such thing as bad publicity and all that).
It sounds like he had an interesting life and I for one would love to see a good bio pic about him. But they would have to find the perfect actor to do him justice.
I've heard accounts from several people who played with or saw him in the years before he hit big - almost all say he had the house in the palm of his hands from the 1st song. Maybe the stage fright developed and worsened over time. I love the stories about the riot on this video. Fats kills it on piano, and embodies the New Orleans sound. The stuff recorded at Cosimo Matassa's rules it
I wished they'd played a few of his songs...
My granny had a jukebox with alot of fats. Sam cooke. Little Richard chuck and Elvis. 50s 60s
I'm a young woman but I love his songs
Louis Jordan is the original father of what was to become known as rock&roll with his 1949 hit song "Caledonia", and guys like Fats and James Brown followed his path. Jordan, like many early r&r musicians, had spent most of his career in jazz, especially with Lionel Hampton's big band. But when big band music started to fade he started playing rock&roll...as the jazz musicians of the day called it. Curiously enough, when white musicians and singers jumped into the burgeoning rock&roll craze following in the footsteps of guys like Jordan, the music universally known as "rock&roll" became rock&roll only when white guys played it, and was assigned the new name of "rhythm&blues when black guys played it. Crazy...but that was still in the time when there was an informal barrier separating anything black from everything white, and vice versa. So the music was separated accordingly...though it was the exact same form and sound...the exact same shared cultural trend. Nevertheless, it was still a creative dynamic period in america we should all take pride in.
I enjoyed this presentation.
Love & mess you RIP Fats ,your music will live on 7-28-21 my Mom & brothers & sister all loved Fats
That's a very special man, ina category all by himself, hello Josephine, an be my guest tonight is my favorite
A true Pioneer! Thank you, Fats!!
Elvis might be the king, but I haven’t searched out his music in years, but Listen to Fats, and Jerry lee regularly.
It was extreme racism, that he was forgotten. Yes , they should make a movie about him.
@M Fisher Racism has always existed. It has nothing at all to do with the media. WAKE YOUR IGNORANT BUTT UP!!!
God Jehovah sees the person not the colour Eileen
Love this man .
I am ready,willing,and able to Rock and Roll All Night was my favorite song by Fats/aka Antoine Domino. He could rock for four hours non stop back in the day.The only other artist that I know could rock for four hours is the Boss/aka Bruce.
Fats Domino was in a class by himself. Presley could never be compared to Fats. He along with other black artists were the "real kings of rock."
😱🤯👹
what a class act, and a musician's musician 🙏🙏
I love Fats Domino
The "fat man" song started out as "junkard's blues" written by a boxer named 'Jack Dupree'.
He certainly has not been forgotten by me.
great video ty
My dad listened to his music and I listened to his music growing up and my son is 12 years old and he likes his music to
Blue berry hill was my favorite hit ,but I liked all his music
fats domino and chuck berry are the kings of rock and roll
Love Fats Domino 👍👍👍👍
I was born in, raised in and still live in Roanoke, VA but I didn't know this incident that they mentioned here mu late mom mentioned going to a Little Richard concert some time back then and my soon to be father escorted her to the concert but he wasn't into rock n roll music that I know of and I don't know if or how it felt about rock n roll because he was into country and bluegrass music but hr didn't care for or like a lot of the country music stars back then but I don't know how he felt about some of the big names whose music crossed all racial divided such as The Everly Brothers or Elvis Presley but he didn't care for quite a few of the big name country stars from back then such as Bill Anderson and Hank Snow and a few others that I can't think of at the moment but I was very surprised that he escorted our mom to a rock concert!
RIP thanks for the music ,
WOW!
Fats is my one of my biggest inspirations! I play piano and sing mostly because of him