Fats Domino, Irma Thomas, and A. Doe not yet accounted for in New Orleans area

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holy shit:

En check die bling bling! The show must go on, hurricane be damned...

-- hiram (kinghan...), September 2nd, 2005 4:33 AM. (hiram) (later) (link)
New Orleans is natuurlijk home-of the-bling.

-- JoB (jobdewi...), September 2nd, 2005 5:41 AM. (JoB) (later) (link)
En home of the FUNK, al heeft dat inmiddels een wat wrange dubbele betekenis gekregen.

-- hiram (kinghan...), September 2nd, 2005 6:12 AM. (hiram) (later) (link)

kingfish 'doublescoop' moose tracks (kingfish 2.0), Friday, 2 September 2005 23:47 (eighteen years ago) link

Really, no offense to you all, but those are the folks that I really want to FAP with.

Pleasant Plains /// (Pleasant Plains ///), Saturday, 3 September 2005 00:01 (eighteen years ago) link

From Marce Lacouture on SFBAYou.com:

Healthcare for Musicians and several other organizations, including the Grammy's MusiCares program and The New Orleans Musicians Clinic, have joined to create the Lafayette Health Alliance to specifically help musicians and music business professionals.

People can send money donations to Healthcare for Musicians which has an emergency fund account set up through SW LA Health Education Center, its sponsoring non-profit agency.

The address is: Healthcare for Musicians 103 Independence Blvd. Lafayette, LA 70506

If anyone knows of any displaced musicians who need help please let them know to call Healthcare for Musicians at 337-988-1583 Through MusiCares they can get financial help for all basic needs.

steve K, Saturday, 3 September 2005 01:13 (eighteen years ago) link

Word from Fred Anderson is that Kidd Jordan and Maurice Brown are OK, if anybody cares about these great jazz musicians.

Kidd and Maurice lost their homes. But they are OK; Kidd is in Baton Rouge, don't know where Maurice is..

Stormy Davis (diamond), Saturday, 3 September 2005 02:49 (eighteen years ago) link

Edd I might wait til I've gotten further with my Big Star piece before reading yours, so as not to be influenced. (Sweet Jesus,please don't let this turn into yet another Dead Crazy Genius piece.)

don, Saturday, 3 September 2005 05:07 (eighteen years ago) link

Oh I shouldn't've laffed at waify Dave Pirner, all oo-oo over his drowned antique guitar (and his whole house, and his city as much as anybody's) We've all got our own sense of loss. Pickin' on celebrities(and sub-celebs like Dave) became even more the bee's knees since 9/11 (They, ones we like and don't like, are extentions of our and Those people's little pleasures, as crushable as lives. So crush the fooles, whose names and whose faces are seen in high places! In this case it's so safe. And the only long laff I've had this week was when Conan re-ran Triumph The Insult Comic dog puppet shooting fish in a barrel, outside the courthouse where Michael Jackson was most recently tried. Many bullseyes!) The "No Goddamed press conferences" part was excerpted in CNN a couple times. The only comic bit on concert was't a relief: Kanye didn't rap, but spoke about "why does it say on the Internet that black people looted but white people found food"--good to hear,esp. after attempted Inspirational songs--but then he kinda zinged his celeb self:"I'm gonna call my business manager and find out how big a donation I can make!" Which is perfectly sensible, but at that moment frankness suddenly seemed explicit ("I'm gonna go to the bathroom and then wipe myself!")Inadvertant comedy, like other, is all in the timing. Aaron Neville's choice and rendition of Randy Newman's "Louisiana"(full lyrics already posted on the New Orleans iPod thread) was searing:"What has happened down here is the wind have changed," "They're tryin' to wash us away," and the verse I'd forgotten til he sang it, beginning, "President Coolidge came down here in his railroad car..."

don, Saturday, 3 September 2005 05:24 (eighteen years ago) link

Still no news on Alex Chilton and my online searches of newspaper and other sites show that seemingly no paper but a Sydney Australia paper has prominently mentioned him as missing(well, he is listed on the missing persons section at the New Orleans Times-Picayune website)

steve k, Saturday, 3 September 2005 14:35 (eighteen years ago) link

I'm really glad they have found Fats, but they still need to find his wife Rosemary, she's been his partner since the early 1950s and it would kill him if she would be missing.
I'm 100% for Fats and his family and noione would be happier than me if everyone will be found.

Bo - American Music Magazine

Bo Berglind, Sunday, 4 September 2005 14:32 (eighteen years ago) link

They found all of his family. There was a followup article in the Washington Post that I don't have the link for handy. Fats, his wife,and daughter somehow eventually got to Baton Rouge where they and like 12 others were staying with the quarterback of LSU's football team(who had only met them once before). It turned out they had stayed there for several days before Fats contacted his agent and others!

steve k, Sunday, 4 September 2005 22:01 (eighteen years ago) link

Still nothing new about Alex Chilton

steve k, Sunday, 4 September 2005 22:05 (eighteen years ago) link

Re. Chilton

See here:
Alex Chilton is likely okay

He's maybe ok.

A|ex P@reene (Pareene), Sunday, 4 September 2005 22:25 (eighteen years ago) link

I read elsewhere someone expressing doubt about the Alex in a bar in the French Quarter theory because they said he's given up drinking.

Steve k, Sunday, 4 September 2005 23:29 (eighteen years ago) link

last night and today, a couple things on CNN about French Quarter being "relatively unscathed," at least its center. If he's there (apparently a fair number of people are), maybe he is okay, so far. Still no way for a lot 'em to communicate with outside world, unless they happen to meet a reporter with a satellite phone, but at least one reporter said her cell had just started working again.

don, Sunday, 4 September 2005 23:38 (eighteen years ago) link

yeah, cellular coverage is slowly being returned to the city

kingfish superman ice cream (kingfish 2.0), Sunday, 4 September 2005 23:58 (eighteen years ago) link

also, i should link this here:

Hurricane Katrina Relief for Musicians

kingfish superman ice cream (kingfish 2.0), Sunday, 4 September 2005 23:58 (eighteen years ago) link

From Offbeat magazine's online forum:
http://www.offbeat.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=266
C.Chen

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 12:46 am Post subject: PLEASE HELP EDDIE BO TODAY!

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Hello,
I spoke with Eddie Bo today by phone....you know, he is not the kind of person to ASK for help, so I am asking FOR HIM.
I have set up an organization called NEW ORLEANS MUSICIANS RELIEF EFFORT. I will post more info on that later.
If you make donations to Red Cross or United Way etc., none of that money will get DIRECTLY to the New Orleans musicians that are in dire need. Please stay tuned for more info on N.O.M.R.E.
Eddie says he has nothing, and that he does not know what he is going to do. I told him that I would try to hook him up with some help, and he said that that " gave him hope." He needs money for food, clothes and essentials. He lost his home and restaurant and has nothing. He still managed to make me smile even in the midst of this tragedy....he has an amazing spirit! PLEASE help him with any donations...every little bit will help. He needs help NOW!
KAREN HAMILTON
c/o EDDIE BOCAGE
320 West Plaquemine St.
Church Point, La. 10525
THANK YOU!

CindyChen
NEW ORLEANS MUSICIANS RELIEF EFFORT
1314 Las Olas Blvd. #1074
Fort Lauderdale, FL. 33301


steve k, Monday, 5 September 2005 03:24 (eighteen years ago) link

I read elsewhere someone expressing doubt about the Alex in a bar in the French Quarter theory because they said he's given up drinking.

er, well, extenuating circumstances... ;-)

renegade bus (Jody Beth Rosen), Monday, 5 September 2005 03:28 (eighteen years ago) link

three years pass...

Is this really the only Fats Domino thread on ILM? A shame if true.

o. nate, Saturday, 4 April 2009 21:27 (fifteen years ago) link

five years pass...

http://www.nola.com/music/index.ssf/2013/08/archivist_joe_lauro_plans_new.html

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1241805955/the-big-beat-the-story-of-fats-domino-and-his-band

Fats Domino movie doc to premier in New Orleans October 23

The early years (1949-62) of the Fats Domino / Dave Bartholomew collaboration and its roots in the culture and music of New Orleans

....On the day in 1948 the unlikely paths of Antoine "Fats" Domino and Dave Bartholomew collided at a small Lower Ninth Ward New Orleans night club neither men would have suspected that their collaboration would result in one of the longest ( 65 years and running) and most successful in American Music history. A collaboration that, by 1962, would sell over 60 million records.

THE BIG BEAT: THE STORY OF FATS DOMINO AND HIS BAND is also the story of how Fats and Dave's music BECAME Rock N' Roll and how it effectively broke down the color barriers that paved the way for racial integration through music. We will use recent interviews with Dave, Fats and with surviving band members and rare previously unseen full length vintage performances of the Fats Domino Band ( with Dave Bartholomew on Trumpet) performing their early hits to illustrate the story of these two men and the other musicians who made their band among the greatest in Rock N' roll history...

Several years ago, while doing preliminary research for a possible Fats Domino documentary, I discovered in ( of all places!) the French National Archive, a 45 minute live concert film , shot in 1962, of the original Fats Domino band...the same band that recorded with Fats from 1949 to 1962 as well as appearing , with Dave Bartholomew as band leader and director, on over 200 nationally charted singles and 21 gold records - all of which recorded in Cosimo Matasa’s tiny J&M studio on Rampart Street in the city of New Orleans

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 30 September 2014 16:29 (nine years ago) link

two years pass...

http://www.wwltv.com/news/local/herb-hardesty-best-known-as-fats-dominos-saxophonist-dies-at-91/362631252

If listeners didn’t know Hardesty’s name, they would certainly know his saxophone, which is heard on such Fats Domino-Dave Bartholomew hits as “Ain’t That a Shame,” “I’m Walkin’,” “Blue Monday,” “I’m Gonna Be a Wheel Someday” and even Lloyd Price’s 1952 classic “Lawdy Miss Clawdy.”

curmudgeon, Monday, 5 December 2016 17:23 (seven years ago) link

Aw, man... he had an amazing life. I got to shake his hand once, when I was at this:

During Jazz Fest 2001, the Knights pulled off one of its biggest coups to date, presenting the superb but largely forgotten '60s soul singer Howard Tate at the Circle Bar.

"Someone handed me an article that said he was alive in Philadelphia, and I emailed the guy who wrote the article and asked for his phone number," remembers Dr. Ike. "So I called Howard and told him we'd like to get him to New Orleans, and this was two weeks before Jazz Fest. He said he wanted to come, so I talked to Derek Huston of the Iguanas, who worked out the horn arrangements in 10 days. The band rehearsed the afternoon of the show, and it helps when you have (guitarist) Lil' Buck Sinegal and the great rhythm section of Alonzo Johnson and Nat Jolivette.

"The other thing about that night is, as great as Howard Tate was, what went down at the jam session after was out of control: Jody Williams playing with Classie Ballou, Freddie Roulette on lap steel, and Herb Hardesty playing sax," Dr. Ike continues. "It was pretty mind-blowing."

Devastatin' Dan the Suggest Ban Man (Dan Peterson), Monday, 5 December 2016 18:25 (seven years ago) link

I'm jealous, as I did not go down there that year.

curmudgeon, Monday, 5 December 2016 18:28 (seven years ago) link


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