After learning Clint Black was a Parrot Head, Jimmy Buffett invited him on stage during a show in Mobile, Alabama.
Cruisin’ the Coast has been around for almost thirty years, but a new event rolled into Pascagoula this evening.
As Buffett's producer, Norbert Putnam, explained in an interview with Sound on Sound in 2003, he'd known Buffett for a "few years when he was in Nashville," adding, “Anyone could come into the studio ...
But if you’ve had one too many, you might miss the subtle sarcasm.
After years of struggling in Nashville, Buffett turned his musical ambitions south, to the Gulf Coast, and created a ...
The late singer Jimmy Buffett was voted the "Most Famous Floridian" in a USA TODAY Network-Florida poll. Though not a native, Buffett moved to Key West in the '70s, which profoundly influenced his ...
In the process of creating catchy "drunken Caribbean rock 'n' roll," Jimmy Buffett became a music legend. Adorned in flip-flops and Hawaiian shirts, he was the unabashed leader of the Parrotheads, the ...
To celebrate Jimmy Buffett's selection as the "Most Famous Floridian," here's a quick look back at his lifelong love affair with the state. Though not a native, Buffett moved to Key West in the '70s, ...
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