Fats Waller And His Rhythm
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Fats Waller And His Rhythm
50 top tracks
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![Bioshock 2 - The Official Soundtrack (Music from and Inspired By the Game) [Special Edition] — cover art by Fats Waller And His Rhythm](/frogtoon_logo.png)
Bioshock 2 - The Official Soundtrack (Music from and Inspired By the Game) [Special Edition]
Fats Waller And His Rhythm

1934-1943 - Ain't Misbehavin
Fats Waller And His Rhythm

1934-1935 - Lulu's back In Town
Fats Waller And His Rhythm

Bioshock 2: The Official Soundtrack - Music From And Inspired By The Game
Fats Waller And His Rhythm

It's A Sin To Tell A Lie
Fats Waller And His Rhythm

If You Got To Ask, You Ain't Got It!
Fats Waller And His Rhythm
![Jazz Piano History (disc 9) [Swing] — cover art by Fats Waller And His Rhythm](/frogtoon_logo.png)
Jazz Piano History (disc 9) [Swing]
Fats Waller And His Rhythm

Jazz 100
Fats Waller And His Rhythm

A Handful of Keys
Fats Waller And His Rhythm

Bioshock 2: The Official Soundtrack - Music From and Inspired by the Game (Special Edition)
Fats Waller And His Rhythm

Honeysukle Rose - A Tribute To The Marvellous Fats Waller
Fats Waller And His Rhythm

RCA Original Masters
Fats Waller And His Rhythm
Biography
Fats Waller was the son of a preacher and learned to play the organ in church with his mother. In 1918 he won a talent contest playing James P. Johnson's Carolina Shout which he learned from watching a pianola play the song. He would later take piano lessons from Johnson. ...Read more on Last.fm
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Fats Waller was the son of a preacher and learned to play the organ in church with his mother. In 1918 he won a talent contest playing James P. Johnson's Carolina Shout which he learned from watching a pianola play the song. He would later take piano lessons from Johnson.
Fats began his recording career in 1922 and made a living playing rent parties, as an organist at movie theatres and as an accompanist for various vaudeville acts. In 1927 he co-wrote a couple of tunes with his old piano teacher James P. Johnson for his show "Keep Shufflin'". Two years later Waller wrote the score for the Broadway hit "Hot Chocolates" with lyrics supplied by his friend Andy Razaf. Fats' most famous song, "Ain't Misbehavin'" was introduced in this show which featured Louis Armstrong.
Fats Waller's big break occurred at a party given by George Gershwin in 1934, where he delighted the crowd with his piano playing and singing. An executive of Victor Records, who was at the party was so impressed that he arranged for Fats to record with the company. This arrangement would continue until Waller's death in 1943.
Most of the records he made were released under the name of Fats Waller and his Rhythm. The group consisted of around half a dozen musicians who worked with him regularly, including Zutty Singleton. Throughout the 1930s and early 1940s Fats was a star of radio and nightclubs, and toured Europe. He unexpectedtly died on board a train near Kansas City, Missouri of pneumonia in 1943. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Fats+Waller+and+His+Rhythm">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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