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Antoine Caliste Domino Jr. (February 26, 1928 – October 24, 2017), known as Fats Domino, was an American singer-songwriter and pianist. He was one of the early figures in the development of rock and roll and sold more than 65 million records during his career. Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, to a French Creole family, Domino signed with Imperial Records in 1949. His first single, "The Fat Man", has been cited by some historians as one of the earliest rock and roll records and among the first to sell more than one million copies. Domino continued to collaborate with the song’s co-writer Dave Bartholomew and contributed his piano playing to Lloyd Price’s 1952 recording "Lawdy Miss Clawdy". He achieved a series of mainstream hits beginning with "Ain't That a Shame" in 1955. Between 1955 and 1960 he had eleven singles reach the Top 10 of the US pop chart. By 1955, five of his records had sold more than one million copies and were certified gold. Although known for a reserved and modest stage presence, Domino was widely regarded as an influential performer in early rock and roll. Elvis Presley cited Domino as an influence and referred to him as "the real king of rock 'n' roll" during a meeting in 1959. The Beatles also acknowledged his influence on their music. Four of Domino’s recordings, "Blueberry Hill", "Ain't That a Shame", "Walking to New Orleans", and "The Fat Man", were later inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. In 1986 he was included in the first group of artists ind

Fats Domino Swings

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Greatest Hits: Walking To New Orleans

The Best Of Fats Domino

Legends Of Rock n' Roll

Walking To New Orleans

The Fats Domino Jukebox : 20 Greatest Hits The Way You Originally Heard Them (World)

The Fats Domino Jukebox: 20 Greatest Hits the Way You Originally Heard Them

The Fats Domino Jukebox

A Lot Of Dominos

Fats Domino & Friends

They Call Me The Fat Man (The Legendary Imperial Recordings)