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from Sydney Morning Herald
from Sydney Morning Herald
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"Sweet Singer of the Swamplands Here to Do a Few Tunes between Homicides" - January 3, 1935, headline in the New York Herald Tribune announcing the arrival of Leadbelly
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from Sydney Morning Herald The man who led me to blues music. I owe him a great debt of gratitude.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk ...He even refused to leave New Orleans when Hurricane Katrina devastated the city on Aug. 29, 2005, remaining at his flooded home ? he was living in the Lower Ninth Ward then ? until he was rescued by helicopter on Sept. 1.
?I wasn?t too nervous? about waiting to be saved, he told The New York Times in 2006. ?I had my little wine and a couple of beers with me; I?m all right.?... That's one for the quote generator. --Talk about poise in the face of danger. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/25/obituaries/fats-domino-89-one-of-rock-n-rolls-first-stars-is-dead.html
Consider it added. I've been reading all the obits. I hate to admit it but since he hadn't recorded since the Sixties(?) it was total surprise to me that he was still alive and kicking until his recent passing. I can't imagine a musical world without Fats Domino. Blue Monday grew to be my personal favorite. While living in Austin for years it was the theme tune for my favorite radio show on KUT. Made us all feel so good to hear those opening bars. RIP Fats. I never heard a Fats Domino record I didn't like. I can't say that about many artists Even the, quirky, cover of "Lady Madonna" had an entertaining quality JRO
It's sad that Fats passed away r.i.p. He was one of the first early r&r and r&b artists I learned to know as teenager in 1970's on my way to long lasting afroamerican music adveture. He made the saddest song sound hopeful and there aren't many with this talent.
Here are few clips from Fats European tour 1962 with Dave Bartolomew band (almost the same lineup as in his classic recordings and the one which Little Richard used in his Specialty recordings). Never belived I'd see alive clips in their prime. Man, they were good! What can I say about "The Fat Man"? He, along with Skip James, inspired me to try my hand at piano (which I poorly play) and was a big part of my music growing up. You shall be missed, sir!
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N'awlins correct response to Fats Domino leaving the building:
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