In 1983, Steve Monistere's affection for both the New Orleans Saints and local music resulted in the hit "Who Dat" song. Thirty-six years later, he hopes to strike black and gold once again with a ...
The rise of the "Who dat?" chant in New Orleans began in 1983, a craze fueled by a fast start for the Saints that season, a record featuring several Saints and Aaron Neville and a video of the ...
Louisiana's attorney general said Monday that local T-shirt makers don't need the National Football League's permission to sell shirts with the phrase "Who Dat," as long as they don't make other ...
Jefferson Parish officials have long boasted that even though Louisiana's beloved professional football team bears New Orleans' name, its home is in Metairie. Each year, thousands of fans flock to the ...
When the Saints captured the NFC Championship two weeks ago, music roared from every neighborhood and spontaneous brass-band parades shut down... Who Dat?!: Songs For The New Orleans Saints Who Dat?!: ...
The National Football League’s settling out of court with a New Orleans company over use of “Who Dat” earlier this year was a disappointment to one of the folklorists hired by the NFL to research the ...
NEW ORLEANS— Who Dat?! is a phrase that unites us all and we all know how the chant goes, but dates back to minstrel shows and in sports vernacular, usage of the word dates back to the Southern ...
It's a question t-shirt entrepreneur Lauren Thom, owner of Fleurty Girl Apparel, wants answered. 'We just don't know who owns 'Who Dat,' and that's the issue,' Thom said. Through a cease and desist ...
NEW ORLEANS– Who Dat Spirits is excited announce the launch of its new signature “Who Dat Vodka” with its official launch party at Gris-Gris on Wednesday, November 20th from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. At the ...
The New Orleans Saints may be five- or six-point underdogs going into Sunday's Super Bowl, but the team's fans have already scored a victory of sorts. The NFL had tried to crack down on T-shirts ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Settlements have resolved a Louisiana recording company’s claims against two T-shirt vendors and a restaurant over merchandising rights to the phrase “Who Dat?” — a popular chant of ...