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Staten was born in Haiti in 1937 and later moved to New Orleans where he established a voodoo temple. [3] He became known as the Chicken Man for infamously biting off the heads of live chicken while performing his voodoo rituals. [4] [1] He was taught by his Haitian grandparents the voodoo arts. [2]
Chicken Man, the stage name of Fred Staten, nightclub performer, voodoo practitioner of New Orleans; Chickenman (radio series), a radio series from the 1960s "Chickenman", a song by the Indigo Girls from the album Rites of Passage; The Chicken Man, a recurring character in numerous Daniel Pinkwater books, such as Lizard Music
Philip Charles Testa (April 21, 1924 – March 15, 1981), also known as "The Chicken Man", was an Italian-American mobster known for his brief leadership of the Philadelphia crime family of the Italian-American Mafia.
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On Halloween 1999, a local radio station asked her to perform a ceremony outside the Superdome to help the New Orleans Saints win against the Cleveland Browns (which was interrupted by harassment from a Browns fan dressed as a dog). [11] She claims to have had better results helping the Spurs win the NBA championship in 2004. [4]
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Born on March 31, 1956, in Southwest Philadelphia, Testa was the son of Alfia Arcidiacono (1926–1980) and Philip "Chicken Man" Testa (1924–1981), a member of the Philadelphia crime family who served under Angelo Bruno.