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Saturday, September 03, 2005

Fats plucked from flood

From correspondents in Los Angeles
September 02, 2005

ROCK 'n' roll pioneer Fats Domino has been rescued from the floodwaters of New Orleans, allaying fears that he might have perished in the grim aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, news reports said today.

The 77-year-old musician, who had told friends that he planned to ride out the storm, was rescued on Monday night, the Associated Press and CNN reported.
AP quoted his daughter, Karen Domino White, who identified her father from a newspaper photograph showing a man being helped out of a boat by authorities.

Ms White, who lives in New Jersey, told AP that she had been unable to speak to Domino and had no information about his wife, Rosemary, or any other family members in New Orleans.

Domino is beloved for his boogie-woogie piano style and such hits as Ain't That a Shame, Walking to New Orleans and Blueberry Hill.

Domino's manager, Al Embry, told Reuters he had spoken with Domino by telephone twice on Sunday, trying to persuade the singer to evacuate.

But the musician insisted he was "going to try to ride out" the storm at home with his wife and his youngest daughter.
Mr Embry, who is based in Nashville, Tennessee, said friend and one-time country music star Mickey Gilley, a cousin of Jerry Lee Lewis, got on the phone with him at one point and "tried to beg (Domino) to leave".

Domino lives in New Orleans' 9th Ward.

The Fox News.com website reported that another Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer-songwriter from New Orleans, Allen Toussaint, 67, was among more than 20,000 refugees at the New Orleans Superdome.

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