Exemples d'utilisation de Dave bartholomew en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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Okay,"the genius of Dave bartholomew.
Featuring Dave Bartholomew and Professor Longhair!
Written by Fats Domino, Dave Bartholomew.
Dave Bartholomew's orchestra had an original, topical sound;
Written by Fats Domino, Dave Bartholomew.
Dave Bartholomew, New Orleans legend, dies at 100.
Original songwriter: Fats Domino, Dave Bartholomew.
Dave Bartholomew: a giant who taught the world to rock'n'roll.
Original songwriter: Fats Domino, Dave Bartholomew.
Dave Bartholomew was now back, earning wages with Imperial and co-signing all the songs.
Many of his sessions were arranged by Dave Bartholomew.
Dave Bartholomew made an orchestration for the backup band, and Domino with Bartholomew and band recorded it in Cosimo Matassa's studio on Rampart Street.
He used to work with Dave Bartholomew's band.
I Hear You Knocking"(or"I Hear You Knockin'") is a rhythm and blues song written by Dave Bartholomew.
New Orleans music legend Dave Bartholomew dies at 100.
I'm in Love Again"(Bonus track on 1991 international release)Fats Domino, Dave Bartholomew 2:58.
As for the excellent New Orleans jazz record by Dave Bartholomew, a long-time associate of Fats Domino, it is reviewed in details on Blogonzeureux!
Much of the material on Imperial were written by Dave Bartholomew.
Ain't That a Shame" is a song written by Fats Domino and Dave Bartholomew, released by Imperial Records in 1955, which went on to sell over a million copies and introduced Fats Domino to a wider audience.
In the mid-1940s,he joined trumpeter Dave Bartholomew's band.
Imperial's Lew Chudd had previously asked Dave Bartholomew to show him some locally popular talent, and was most impressed with the 21-year-old Fats Domino, then playing at a working class dive in the 9th Ward of New Orleans.
In the mid-1940s, he joined trumpeter Dave Bartholomew's band.
For a guy sporting one of the jolliest stage names in all of New Orleans, Smiley Lewis didn't have a whole lot to grin about over the course of his prolific recording career,despite making some of the hottest rocking platters ever cut in the Crescent City under the savvy direction of Imperial Records A& R head Dave Bartholomew.
Except where otherwise noted, all songs by Dave Bartholomew and Fats Domino.
No wonder he was one of the era's most prolific and universally accepted hitmakers; with trumpeter/bandleader Dave Bartholomew as his co-writer and producer, Domino unleashed an incredible run of hits on Imperial Records that were irresistible to teenagers and their parents alike.
My Ding-a-Ling" was originally recorded by Dave Bartholomew in 1952 for King Records.