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Rosemary Domino

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Rosemary Domino was a celebrity wife. Moreover, Rosemary Domino was the wife of Fat Domino, a pianist, singer, and songwriter.

Early Life

Rosemary Domino was born on the 8th of March 1930, in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the United States of America. At the age of 78 years old, she passed away and held American nationality.

Moreover, she has a birth sign of Aries and believes in Christianity by religion. She grew up with four siblings, whose names are unknown. Apart from this, there is no information regarding her childhood life, parents, and siblings.

Similarly, there is no information regarding her academic qualifications. However, we may predict that the celebrity wife might have completed her graduation from a well-known university near her hometown.

Death

At the age of 78, she died in April 2008 due to the cause of Chronic illness.

Professional Career

Talking about her professional career, there is no information related to it. But, Rosemary Domino was a homemaker. However, she is best known as the wife of American pianist, singer, and songwriter; Fats Domino.

Fats Domino

Regarding his professional career, Fats Domino signed a contract with Imperial Records and was paid based on the sales of records in 1949. His debut song, ‘The Fat Man,’ was co-written with producer Dave Bartholomew.

The song became an instant success. Motivated by his success, he collaborated with Bartholomew on numerous more successful songs.  In July 1955, his first pop record, ‘Ain’t That a Shame,’ made the Top Ten on the Billboard Pop Singles chart.

Pat Boone’s cover version of the song peaked at number one. He has 37 Top 40 songs in his career, but none reached the top of the Pop chart. By that time, he was also earning $10,000 per week. His debut album, ‘Carry On Rockin,’ was issued in November 1955, and included his successful songs as well as several songs that had not yet been released as singles.

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Caption: Fat Domino giving his performance (Source:
NBC News)

In 1956, the album was reissued as ‘Rock and Rollin’ with Fats Domino,’ reaching Number 17 on the Billboard Pop Albums list. His recording of ‘Blueberry Hill’ became a huge success in 1956.

Between 1956 and 1959, he had numerous successful songs, including ‘I’m Walkin’, which peaked at Number 4, ‘Valley of Tears,’ ‘I Want to Walk You Home,’ which peaked at Number 8, ‘It Is You I Love’ and ‘Whole Lotta Loving,’ which peaked at Number 6, and ‘Be My Guest,’ which peaked at Number 8.

Appearing in movies and touring

He was cast in two films in 1956: ‘Shake, Rattle and Rock!’ and ‘The Girl Can’t Help It.’ ‘The Big Beat,’ his hit song, was featured in Dick Clark’s 1957 film ‘American Bandstand.’ Fats Domino left Imperial Records after it was sold in 1963. He had recorded over 60 singles for the label, 40 of which had reached the R&B Top 10.
In 1963, he signed with ABC-Paramount Records. During his time with the label, he released 11 songs, with six reaching the Top 100, but just one (‘Red Sails in the Sunset’) reaching the Top 40.

By the end of 1964, the music industry’s trend had shifted, and Domino’s popularity began to decline. He left ABC-Paramount in 1965 and joined Mercury Records.

Despite his lack of chart success, he continued to record and released an album as well as two singles through Mercury Records.  ‘Christmas is a Special Day,’ his new album, was released in 1993. He became ill while touring Europe in 1995 and chose not to go on any further trips. After that, he only went to New Orleans events and concerts.

He has chosen to cease recording new songs and depend exclusively on his earnings. He released an album ‘Alive and Kickin’ in 2006, which was a compilation of previously unheard tracks from the 1990s. The album, which was issued to help Tipitina’s Foundation, received positive reviews from critics.

Awards

Rosemary Domino didn’t earn any kind of awards or recognition. On the other sides, her husband, Fats being a popular singer has earned several awards and recognitions. Domino was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. He got the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award the following year.

Moreover, he received the Ray Charles Lifetime Achievement Award from the Rhythm & Blues Foundation in 1995. President Bill Clinton awarded him the National Medal of Arts in 1998. He, however, refused to play in the White House.

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Caption: Rosemary Domino with her husband, Fat Domino (Source:
Rockin’ Country Blues – Tumblr)

Later, President George W. Bush paid him a personal visit and presented him with the National Medal of Arts. Rolling Stone magazine named him 25th on their list of the “100 Greatest Artists of All Time” in 2004.

OffBeat magazine awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award to him in 2007. He was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame and the Delta Music Museum Hall of Fame in Ferriday, Louisiana, that same year. The song ‘The Fat Man’ was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2015.

Rosemary Domino – Net Worth 2024

There is no information regarding Rosemary’s earnings, salary, and income. Her husband, a popular singer had a net worth of $8 million at the time of his death.

Relationship Status

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Caption: Rosemary Domino with her family (Source:
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In 1948, Rosemary Domino married American pianist, singer, and songwriter; Fats Domino.

With the marriage, the couple had 8 kids whose names are Antonio Domino, Andre Domino, Anatole Domino, Antoine III Domino, Adonica Domino, Antoinette Domino, Andrea Domino, and Anola Domino. The couple were together till Rosemary’s death and was not a part of controversy or rumors.

Body Measurements

Rosemary stands 5 feet 4 inches tall. However, there is no other information regarding her weight, hair and eye color, dress size, and many others.

Rosemary Domino – Social Media

Moreover, this late American celebrity wife is no longer in this world, so she is not active on social media platforms such as Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.