Fats Domino – I’m Walking
The Irresistible Pulse of the Sidewalk: A Masterclass in New Orleans Rhythm In the early months of 1957, as the “vibrant” spirit of Rock and Roll began to sweep across…
The Irresistible Pulse of the Sidewalk: A Masterclass in New Orleans Rhythm In the early months of 1957, as the “vibrant” spirit of Rock and Roll began to sweep across…
The New Orleans Ambassador in the Late Night Light: Fats Domino on Letterman (1988) In the history of late-night television, there are performances that transcend mere promotion and become “events”…
The Rolling Thunder of a New Era: A Masterclass in Rhythmic Resilience In the summer of 1955, as the airwaves began to crackle with the nascent energy of rock and…
The Gentle Bounce of New Orleans: A Masterclass in R&B Charm In 1959, while the airwaves were often filled with the frantic energy of early rock and roll, Fats Domino…
The Rolling Rhythm of the Crescent City: A Masterclass in the Joyful Blues of a New Orleans Icon In the spring of 1960, as the musical landscape of America was…
The Architect of the New Orleans Groove: An Open Invitation to the Birth of Rock and Soul In the autumn of 1959, as the first decade of rock and roll…
The Dance of Fulfillment: Fats Domino and the Peaceful Paradise in “My Blue Heaven” If there’s one artist who can transform the simplest melodies into enduring symbols of joy, it’s…
The Thunderous Birth of a New Rhythm: How a Piano-Pounding Prodigy from New Orleans Set the World in Motion In the sweltering, creative crucible of New Orleans in 1949, a…
The Irresistible Charm of the Big Beat: Fats Domino’s “My Girl Josephine” In the pantheon of early rock and roll, few artists could command a groove with as much effortless…
The Gentle Persistence of the New Orleans Beat: Fats Domino’s “It Keeps Raining.” In the landscape of early Rock and Roll, while others were shouting to be heard, Fats Domino…