Fats Domino Fast Facts

Here is a look at the life of award-winning singer, songwriter and pianist Fats Domino.

Personal:
Birth date: February 26, 1928

Death date: October 24, 2017

Birth place: New Orleans, Louisiana

Birth name: Antoine Domino Jr.

Father: Antoine Calice Domino

Mother: Donatile (Gros) Domino

Marriage: Rosemary Domino (August 6, 1947-March 10, 2008, her death)

Children: Antoinette, Antoine III, Andrea, Andre, Anatole, Anola, Adonica, and Antonio

Other Facts:
Sold over 65 million albums.

“Blueberry Hill,” “Ain’t That a Shame” and “I’m Walkin'” were some of his biggest hits.

The singer Chubby Checker’s stage name was a word play on Fats Domino.

Timeline:
1949 – His album, “The Fat Man,” is released. The single “The Fat Man” reaches #2 on the R&B charts and sells a million copies.

1986 – Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

1987 – Receives the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.

1995 – Receives the Pioneer Award from the Rhythm & Blues Foundation.

1998 – Wins the National Medal for the Arts from the National Endowment for the Arts.

August 29, 2006 – President George W. Bush presents Domino with a new National Medal of the Arts. His first one was lost during Hurricane Katrina.

January 27, 2007 – Receives a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Best of the Beat Music Awards in New Orleans. Mayor Ray Nagin declares January 27, 2007, as Fats Domino Day.

November 22, 2008 – “Fats Domino: Walkin’ Back to New Orleans,” a documentary of his life, premieres on Louisiana Public Broadcast television.

May 30, 2009 – Is inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame. The ceremony is held in conjunction with a fundraiser, The Domino Effect, to rebuild schools and playgrounds. Little Richard accepts the plaque as Domino watches from a private suite nearby.

February 26, 2016 – PBS airs “The Big Beat: Fats Domino and the Birth of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” a documentary film from director Joe Lauro.

October 24, 2017 – Passes away due to natural causes at the age of 89.

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