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Yes. In the NFL there are the New Orleans Saints. In the NBA there's the New Orleans Hornets and New Orleans Jazz (now Utah Jazz).
They got it from a popular Jazz Hymn, "Oh when the Saints Go Marching In." It is quite popular in New Orleans and in Charismatic ChurchesThe franchise was founded on November 1 which is the Catholic religious day, All Saints Day. Hence the New Orleans "Saints".The name Saints was the popular choice in a fan contest staged by the New Orleans States-Item. However, with or without the contest, the New Orleans team would most likely have been called the Saints. The franchise was awarded on All Saints Day, November 1, 1966. New Orleans was famous worldwide as the city of jazz and the famous marching song, "When the Saints Go Marching In.REFER TO LINK @ BOTTOM OF PAGE ....
The original Orleans is located in France, about 75 miles to the south of Paris. It is not known as Old Orleans but it is the original Orleans and is famous for Jeanne d'Arc, also know as Joan of Arc, and it's massive cathedral.
Troy Duffy is a famous American director, screen writer, and musician. He is most famously known to have directed the film "The Boondock Saints" and its sequel.
Chris McAlister is famous for being a former American football player in the NFL. Chris McAlister played for the Baltimore Ravens from 1999 to 2008 and the New Orleans Saints until 2009.
There were a couple of minor celebrities who died in the aftermath immediately following Katrina. The first was Clarence Brown, a New Orleans musician; the second was Barry Cowsill, also a musician and an actor.
There are several places that are famous in New Orleans, but the French Quarter is probably the most famous.
Louis Armstrong was a famous singer from New Orleans. He was known as "king of jazz"
He is a musician.
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