October 25, 2017 The Skanner Page 9 News Fats Domino, Rock ‘N’ Roll Pioneer, Has Died at Age 89 Domino, who sold more than 110 million records, was one of the fi rst 10 honorees named to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame NEW ORLEANS— Fats Domino, the amiable rock ‘n’ roll pioneer whose steady, pounding piano and easy bari- tone helped change popular music while honoring the traditions of the Crescent City, has died. He was 89. Mark Bone, chief investigator with the Jeff erson Parish, Louisiana, coro- ner’s offi ce, said Domino died of natu- ral causes early Tuesday. In appearance, he was no matinee idol. He stood 5-feet-5 and weighed more than 200 pounds, with a wide, boyish smile and a haircut as fl at as an album cover. But Domino sold more than 110 million records, with hits in- cluding “Blueberry Hill,” ‘’Ain’t That a Shame” — originally titled “Ain’t It A Shame”— and other standards of rock ‘n’ roll. He was one of the fi rst 10 honorees named to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the Rolling Stone Record Guide likened him to Benjamin Frank- lin, the beloved old man of a revolution- ary movement. “We’ve lowered the fl ag and we’re playing his music all day,” said Greg Harris, CEO of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He said artifacts including orig- inal manuscripts of “Walking to New Orleans,” ‘’I’m Walkin’” and “Blueberry Hill” were on display. “Fats is the godfather of rock and roll,” Harris said. “On behalf of the people of New Or- leans, I am eternally grateful for his life and legacy,” New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu said in a news release Wednesday morning.” Fats Domino added to New Orleans’ standing in the world, and what people know and appreciate about New Orleans.” Domino’s dynamic per- formance style and warm vocals drew crowds for fi ve decades. One of his show-stopping stunts was playing the piano while standing, throwing his body against it with the beat of the music and bumping the grand pia- Fats Domino at piano. no across the stage. stayed true to his hometown, where his His 1956 version of “Blueberry Hill” fate was initially unknown aft er Hurri- was selected for the Library of Con- cane Katrina struck in August 2005. It gress’ National Recording Registry of turned out that he and his family were historic sound recordings worthy of rescued by boat from his home, where preservation. See FATS on page 10 Domino became a global star but PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES By Janet Mcconnaughey and Kevin McGill Associated Press ! e t a d e h t e v a S –NEW– LOCAT ION F oundation 32nd annual MARTIN LUTHER JAN. 15 2018 KING, JR. 8:30AM-10:30AM Breakfast RED LION ON THE RIVER – JANZTEN BEACH 909 N HAYDEN ISLAND DR, PORTLAND, OR #SKBreakfast Tickets Sales and Guest Speaker will be announced on TheSkanner.com H Health & Services Let’s turn the answers on.