"It's been a weird year," Dalton Domino admits mere seconds into our conversation. "Not weird -- unusual. And it's a good unusual. Life is great right now." "Everybody reaches a point in their life ...
Dalton Domino's new song "Wasn't Her Own" has some extremely 21st-century roots. The Texan is part of a songwriting group text, through which he was presented a challenge: Domino had to write a song ...
Domino’s song with the deepest roots may have been the raucous “Hey! La Bas Boogie.” “Hey La Bas,” sung by the mixed-race Creoles of New Orleans at Mardi Gras, became a jazz and Cajun standard. The ...
Classic rock star Fats Domino recorded a song by one of The Monkees’ regular songwriters. Notably, the song in question became a huge hit for Domino. During a passage from his memoir, another one of ...
The most popular song in his voluminous catalog is “Ain’t That A Shame,” co-written by Domino and Dave Bartholomew, a songwriter and producer for Domino’s label through the early ‘60s, Imperial ...
Nine years ago, Fats Domino made a brief appearance on the New Orleans Jazz Fest's Acura Stage to apologize for not performing. He was to have closed the 2006 festival, the first one after Hurricane ...
Of course, Domino’s best known song written by another was “Blueberry Hill,” a song originally recorded by Gene Autry in 1940, which became a number one hit by Glen Miller that year. Domino and ...
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