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The legendary New Orleans singer and pianist Fats Domino, known for hits like "Blueberry Hill" and "Ain't It A Shame" has died.

He was 89.


Domino, whose real name is Antoine Domino Jr., died surrounded by his family, his daughter confirmed to WWL-TV on Wednesday.
The iconic artist was born and raised in New Orleans and first broke out into the city's rock and roll scene in the late 1940's after joining the band The Solid Senders.


His first record "The Fat Man" garnered him national attention — selling one million copies by 1953 after it was released in 1949.
It was said to be the first rock and roll record to reach that achievement and some music historians have even credited it to be the first rock and roll record to exist, according to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.


Domino ultimately sold 65 million records, which is more than any rocker of the '50s except Elvis Presley. His songs landed him on the Billboard pop chart 63 times and the R&B chart 59 times throughout his years.


Domino first found himself sectioned to only the R&B charts until his song "Goin' Home" made it to No. 30 on the main chart and the following year his song "Goin' To The River" landed at No. 24. In 1955, "Ain't It A Shame" helped propel Domino's sound across genres and landing at No. 10 on the pop charts.


A cover of the track, retitled "Ain't That a Shame," was done by Pat Boone and landed even higher on the pop charts at No. 1 for a period of two weeks.


He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986 and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1987.


The Hall of Fame largely credited him with influencing the likes of Billy Joel, Elton John and Paul McCartney.


Rolling Stone put him on the list of "Greatest Recording Artists of All Time" at No. 25.


Actor Wendell Pierce paid tribute to his hero, Fats Domino, upon hearing the news of his death.


"Words fail me in this moment of deep heartache and sadness," Pierce wrote. "We have lost a legend. One of my heroes. New Orleans' Fats Domino is dead."
 

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