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Fats Domino Returns to New Orleans Stage for First Post-Katrina Concert

5/21/07, 12:28 pm EST

Despite sixty-plus years in the business, New Orleans R&B icon Fats Domino is an exceptionally reluctant, nervous performer. His anxiety prior to closing the 2006 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival was such that he canceled his performance mere hours before the set, causing friends and fans to wonder whether he would ever perform again.

But this past Saturday, the 79-year-old Domino returned to the stage for the first time since his rescue from Hurricane Katrina’s floodwaters. The hiatus diminished neither his sweet-tempered voice nor his robust piano chops. Taking the stage at fabled New Orleans venue Tipitina’s, the still-hearty legend squeezed eleven songs and a sprinkling of medleys into a scant thirty minutes.

Done up in his trademark natty attire, Domino opened with the loping “I’m Walkin’,” backed by a five-piece horn section that featured longtime tenor saxophonist Herb Hardesty. The band followed him through “Blueberry Hill,” “My Girl Josephine” and “I’m In Love Again” in quick succession.

With that, Domino stood up and attempted to exit stage right, only to be intercepted by friend and local news anchor Eric Paulsen, who gently suggested that perhaps a few more songs might be in order. How about “Blue Monday”?

So Domino returned to the piano, rolling his ample shoulders and grinning broadly as he pumped out trills and other flourishes. The sold-out crowd of 500 roared its approval for each familiar melody: “I’m Ready.” “Ain’t That A Shame.” “Shake, Rattle and Roll.” “Valley of Tears.” After a brief detour into “Natural Born Lover,” he circled back to “So Long,” his farewell. He barely paused long enough for Louisiana State Senator Diana E. Bajoie to proclaim May 19th Fats Domino Day before hustling off-stage and disappearing into the New Orleans night.

[Image: Dino Perrucci]


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Alex | 7/19/2007, 9:32 am EST

Way to go fats!

The Hawk | 5/24/2007, 1:15 pm EST

Fats is #1! I can’t wait for the tribute CD with Springsteen, McCartney, Plant, Elton, etc. When will that be done???

Junco Partner | 5/23/2007, 5:09 pm EST

I suppose it’s time to reveal that that was actually a Fats Domino impersonator on stage.

sag75 | 5/22/2007, 2:56 pm EST

I was there too and it was Eric Paulsen who originally stopped Fats from exiting the stage after the fourth song. Reggie Hall appeared side stage after Fats sat back down at the piano to whisper song titles to him. Fats sounded sensational! Let’s hear for the Fat Man!

Ryan | 5/22/2007, 12:47 pm EST

neworleansmusicfan… It was Reggie Hall… no question… (yes i know who was there, I was looking at them the whole night)

neworleansmusicfan | 5/22/2007, 11:52 am EST

I was there as well. As you say, Reggie Hall was talking to Fats throughout the show. But it was Eric Paulsen — a news anchor, not a weather man — who stopped Fats when he tried to leave after the fourth song. Paulsen was the tall white guy; Reggie the shorter man of color.

Ryan | 5/22/2007, 2:21 am EST

No neworleansmusicfan… I was dead center… first person in the in line to get in… I know it was Reggie Hall I watched it happen. That TV weatherman was just there talking to Reggie Hall. Reggie Hall was talking to Fats all night…

cheesecrop | 5/21/2007, 7:35 pm EST

Nice to see one of the originals still out there.

neworleansmusicfan | 5/21/2007, 7:02 pm EST

Reggie Hall, Fats’ brother-in-law, did whisper the title of each upcoming song in Fats’ ear. But it was Eric Paulsen who embraced Fats when he tried to leave after the fourth song, and talked him into doing a few more tunes.

AnnaLee | 5/21/2007, 4:47 pm EST

And who was there too?

? | 5/21/2007, 4:41 pm EST

Man, Fats has been around forever, but thats a good thing.

Don Vito | 5/21/2007, 3:30 pm EST

UR mother is a bitch …pick ur own name loser!

VIVA LA BAM!

Don Vito | 5/21/2007, 3:08 pm EST

Where did they get that picture of my bitch of a mother playing the piano?

david | 5/21/2007, 2:32 pm EST

ryan is correct, good article, just not sure where you got your facts?? it was reggie hall

wrecksracer | 5/21/2007, 1:50 pm EST

I saw Fats about 15 years ago with a bunch of his original sidemen. What a great show! It was short, but awesome. If you ever have the chance to see him live, don’t pass it up…..

dpc915 | 5/21/2007, 1:33 pm EST

Any tapes of this show around?! Go Fats Go!!! Alive and Kickin!

Ryan | 5/21/2007, 1:01 pm EST

I was there… and Keith it wasn’t Eric Paulsen who suggested more songs … it was Reggie Hall… nice article but get the facts right!

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