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Buffett’s fame in the late 1970s and 1980s drew hordes of Parrotheads, the name given to Buffett’s super loyal fans, to the Florida Keys every year. Tourism boomed as people sought to ...
At the 57th Annual Country Music Association awards on Wednesday evening, the audience and stars celebrated Jimmy Buffett's life with a tribute in song, performed by Kenny Chesney, Mac MacAnally ...
It was a star-studded celebration for the late Jimmy Buffett. An eclectic group of performers and artists gathered at the Hollywood Bowl on Thursday, April 11 to pay tribute to the iconic singer ...
Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band also included "Dixie Diner", originally recorded by Larry Raspberry and The Highsteppers, on Buffett's 1978 live album You Had to Be There. Buffett and Taylor also teamed up on "Some White People (Can Dance)," a staple of Taylor's repertoire. The song was included on Taylor's 1989 album Chest Pains.
Hope you find that lost shaker of salt . If you grew up in South Florida, Jimmy Buffett was the soundtrack of your life. Author Tom Corcoran, first mate to his Key West pal Jimmy Buffett, dies at ...
Michael Edward Utley (born 1947) is an American musician, songwriter, record producer, and was the musical director and keyboard player for Jimmy Buffett's Coral Reefer Band. After Buffett's death he retired from touring and was replaced by his son Mick who had been in the band in a part-time role for a few years.
Months after Jimmy Buffett's death, stars including Paul McCartney, the Eagles, Jon Bon Jovi and Jackson Browne gathered to pay tribute at the Hollywood Bowl.
It’s 5 o’clock somewhere for a new species of sea snail, Cayo margarita, whose name was inspired by the late singer Jimmy Buffett. The creatures, native to the Florida Reef, were named in a ...