FATS DOMINO in Concert at Vancouver’s ’86 Expo.

A full Fats Domino Concert taped at Expo ’86 in Vancouver, Canada. In 1947, Billy Diamond, a New Orleans bandleader, nicknamed him “Fats“, because Domino reminded him of the renowned pianist Fats Waller and because of his large appetite. His 1956 recording of “Blueberry Hill“, a 1940 song previously recorded by Gene Autry, Louis Armstrong and others, reached # 2 in the Top 40 and was # 1 on the R&B chart for 11 weeks!! It was his biggest hit, selling more than 5 million copies worldwide in 1956 and 1957. Fats crossed into the pop mainstream with “Ain’t That a Shame“ (1955), which reached the Top 10. Pat Boone’s milder cover version reached #1, having received wider radio airplay in a racially segregated era. Enjoy this full Fats Domino Concert!
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