The term "Who Dat" is a borrowed phrase with a proud history that can be traced from the Seventh Ward in the 1980's to the Caesars Superdome today. "The first time I heard the 'Who Dat' chant was on ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The passion, style and unique fanatical support for their boys in black and gold uniforms has the Saints News Network/SI honoring the entire “Who Dat Nation” as this week’s Saints Angels of the Week.