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Rock n' roll pioneer Dave Bartholomew dead at 100

Published June 23, 2019

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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 Four Winds Blow," has died. He was 100 years old.

Bartholomew, a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, died Sunday at a hospital in a New Orleans suburb.

His eldest son, Dave Bartholomew Jr., confirmed the news to The Associated Press, saying: "Daddy was 100 years and six months old. It was just that time."

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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Dave Bartholomew attends

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Dave Bartholomew attends "My Lil' Darlin': An HBO Treme All Star Revue" at Tipitina's on January 12, 2013 in New Orleans. Bartholomew died in June 2019 at 100 years old. (Getty)

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A trumpet player since childhood and a bandleader and arranger before World War II, Bartholomew befriended Domino in the late 1940s and collaborated with the singer-piano player on dozens of hits that captured Domino's good-natured appeal, made him one of rock's earliest stars, and New Orleans a center for popular music.

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