NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Monday, the community said goodbye to “The Crawfish King of New Orleans,” Al Scramuzza. Funeral services and a second line parade were held at Lake Lawn Funeral Home. “You know it ...
NEW ORLEANS — You probably don't remember that Al Scramuzza ran for the state legislature. Still, you likely remember the exact address of his Gentilly Seafood City that took up an entire city block.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — New Orleans’ very own “Crawfish King,” Al Scramuzza has died at the age of 97. Scramuzza earned his crown ...
I’M ARIEL BRUMFIELD, WDSU NEWS. SEAFOOD CITY, 1826. A LEGEND IN THE SEAFOOD BUSINESS HAS PASSED AWAY. THE CRAWFISH KING AL SCARAMUZZA DIED EARLIER TODAY. A LARGER THAN LIFE PERSONALITY WHO COINED A ...
FOR REMEMBERING AN ICON IN TRUE NEW ORLEANS FASHION, LOUISIANA ICON AL SCARAMUZZA, KNOWN AS THE CRAWFISH KING, WAS LAID TO REST THIS MORNING. OF COURSE, A SECOND LINE HELD IN HIS HONOR. HE DIED LAST ...
Al Scramuzza, a plain-spoken man whose endearingly hokey commercials for his Gentilly seafood store vaulted him into the pantheon of pitchmen, died Sunday at his Metairie home. He was 97. Scramuzza, ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Funeral services have been announced for Al Scramuzza, the legendary New Orleans seafood dealer who is credited with bringing crawfish to the masses in the early 1950s. Scramuzza ...
NEW ORLEANS — Al Scramuzza, the flamboyant seafood pioneer known as the “Crawfish King” who helped make the mudbug a staple of Louisiana cuisine, died Sunday at his home in Metairie after a brief ...
People who are passionate for crawfish have “their guy.” It’s their hook up, the one they rely on when they need crawfish. James Clesi knows all about it, and he’s that guy for plenty of them. He also ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Monday, the community said goodbye to “The Crawfish King of New Orleans,” Al Scramuzza. Funeral services and ...
METAIRIE, La. (WVUE) - Al Scramuzza, New Orleans’ beloved “Crawfish King,” died Sunday, May 11, at his home in Metairie after a brief illness. He was 97. Scramuzza was born on Sept. 19, 1927. He ...
Approximately 330 million years ago, a creature completely devoid of charisma called the crawfish evolved to live inconspicuously in the mud at the bottom of swamps. And approximately 329.9999 million ...