Fats Domino – Blueberry Hill (Live)
A Simple Love Remembered Becomes an Eternal American Dream When Fats Domino transformed Blueberry Hill into one of the defining recordings of the rock-and-roll era in 1956, he did far…
A Simple Love Remembered Becomes an Eternal American Dream When Fats Domino transformed Blueberry Hill into one of the defining recordings of the rock-and-roll era in 1956, he did far…
The Piano Becomes a Passport to Joy, Community, and the Heart of New Orleans In the vast and joyful catalog of Fats Domino, few recordings capture the spirit of his…
A Television Stage Became the Perfect Home for New Orleans Rhythm and Joy Unlike many of Fats Domino’s best-known recordings, “The Barry Richards Turn On Show” is remembered today not…
The Voice of New Orleans That Turned Heartache, Homecoming, and Joy Into American Poetry Few artists in the first golden age of rock and roll carried the emotional weight of…
A Working Man’s Lament Wrapped in the Warmth of New Orleans Rhythm When Fats Domino released “Blue Monday” in 1957, he was already one of the defining architects of early…
A Heartbreak So Simple It Became the Language of Early Rock & Roll Released in 1955 and carried into 1956 as one of the defining records of the era, “Ain’t…
A song about lost tenderness that somehow still smiles through the heartbreak When Fats Domino carried Blueberry Hill into the American consciousness in 1956, he did more than revive an…
A Record Built Not on Reinvention, but on the Warm Echo of Survival Released in the Netherlands through the Artone label as PAP 241, The Best Of Fats Domino arrived…
A simple invitation became one of rock and roll’s warmest declarations of belonging Recorded on September 26, 1959, “Be My Guest” arrived during the extraordinary commercial peak of Fats Domino,…
A rolling celebration of love and rhythm where joy feels effortless and every piano note carries the heartbeat of New Orleans When Fats Domino released My Girl Josephine in July…