Thursday, November 24, 2011

Black & Gold Party Gras

176-page, commemorative keepsake book is a rollicking salute to the Super Bowl Saints and the rambunctious spirit of their devoted fans, known collectively as the Who Dat Nation Over 675 pictures taken by six different photographers New Orleans, LA November 20, 2010 -- It was the greatest celebration ever in America's most celebrated party town. Pigs were flying and hell had frozen over. The New Orleans Saints were going to the Super Bowl and just as remarkably, people all across the country were saying "Who Dat." And when the heroes came marching home with the Vince Lombardi Trophy, just as the festivity of Carnival was nearing its climax, the stage was set for something truly extraordinary: Black and Gold Party Gras. The revelry surrounding the Saints, aka the Black & Gold, and their fans, known collectively as the Who Dat Nation, is now the subject of a rollicking, 176-page book. Chronicling the happiest time in the history of the Crescent City, Black & Gold Party Gras vividly captures the unrivaled creativity and rambunctious spirit of the Who Dat Nation. With over 675 pictures taken by six different photographers, it brings back special memories of communal euphoria and solidarity inspired by a team with a long history of struggling to reward the devotion bestowed upon it. Published by Party Gras Enterprises, LLC, the book is a commemorative keepsake in words and pictures, aimed squarely at what is arguably the most passionate, irreverent and flamboyant "tribe" in ...

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