Jerry Romig
Jerry Romig is perhaps best known in New Orleans as the (former) ‘voice’ of the city’s beloved New Orleans Saints, serving as the team’s stadium public address announcer for the past 39 seasons. He has never missed a home game at the PA microphone over that span which includes all the games he drove to when the team moved its home games to San Antonio and Baton Rouge after Hurricane Katrina hit.
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Tonya Fitzpatrick's (World Footprints) mom enjoys a street-side view of New Orleans French Quarter Festival. Photo: Tonya Fitzpatrick World Footprints Radio officially launched its new brand during a special 2-hour broadcast in New Orleans during French Quarter Festival 2010. During this first hour, we are happy to reintroduce you to Mary Beth Romig, VP of the French Quarter Festival and a member of the Landrieu transition team. Then, Who Dat!! You’ll meet the Voice of the New Orleans Saints: broadcast legend Jerry Romig. There’s a lot of new developments in the Crescent City and Kelly Schultz from the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau will give us the inside scoop. Finally, you’ll hear from a long-time resident (and long-lost cousin of Tonya’s) about the hidden treasures around the City and Kacey Hill from The National WWII Museum stops by to talk about the new attractions at the museum. The National [...]