Dave Bartholomew, a New Orleans trumpeter, songwriter, arranger and producer who guided the career of Fats Domino and whose recordings brought the festive spirit of his hometown to a national audience ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO)— The most celebrated team of musical hit makers to come out of New Orleans was Fats Domino and Dave Bartholomew. A new New Orleans Jazz Museum exhibit has opened and pays tribute to ...
Fats Domino and Dave Bartholomew are ready to be on display. NOLA Funk Fest will showcase 34 local acts (including Irma Thomas, Leo Nocentelli’s Experiencing the Meters and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band) ...
When musical traditions aren’t fostered in young people, the tradition becomes either obscure or “historic.” That’s sort of what’s happened to New Orleans rhythm & blues, the kind of “New Orleans ...
NEW ORLEANS — Dave Bartholomew, a giant of New Orleans music and a rock n' roll pioneer who with Fats Domino co-wrote and produced such classics as "Ain't That a Shame," ''I'm Walkin'" and "Let the ...
Dave Bartholomew has a strange way of pursuing the recognition he so desperately desires and richly deserves. The 87-year-old trumpeter and bandleader, who staked his claim to rock 'n' roll ...
His death was confirmed by his son Ron. His death was confirmed by his son Ron. An influential figure who worked mainly behind the scenes, Bartholomew was best known for the hits he produced for and ...
So you missed Saturday night's tribute to Antoine "Fats" Domino and Dave Bartholomew? Chuck Crow / The Plain DealerBasking in a warm standing ovation is trumpeter Dave Bartholomew at the American ...
Some things you had to say [Jan Ramsey] about Frenchmen Street were on the mark since I’ve been around since the glory days of Uncle Lionel, Coco [Robicheaux], George the broom man, Kenny Holladay, ...
Initially, this one blew me away, but this could have been so much better. There’s no way to understate Dave Bartholomew’s contribution to popular music, so many musicians are included to demonstrate ...
Preservation Hall, 726 St. Peter St., 522-2841; www.preservationhall.com Tickets $15 In recent years, Dave Bartholomew turned down the opportunity to play in front of tens of thousands of people at ...