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Jimmy Buffett (born James William Buffett on December 25, 1946 in Pascagoula, Mississippi) is a singer, songwriter, and recently a film producer best known for his "island escapism" lifestyle and music including hits such as "Margaritaville" (No. 234 on the list of 'Songs of the Century'), and "Come Monday." He has a devoted base of fans known as "Parrotheads". His band is known as the Coral Reefer Band.
Early life
The son of James Delaney "J.D." Buffett Jr. and Mary Loraine "Peets"
Buffett, Buffett grew up along the eastern shore of Mobile Bay[1]. He attended
high school at McGill Institute for Boys (now McGill-Toolen Catholic High
School) in Mobile, Alabama. He began playing guitar during his college years
at Auburn University and University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg,
Mississippi, where he received a bachelor's degree in history in 1969. Although
a pledge of Sigma Pi (S?) at Auburn, he was initiated into the fraternity
Kappa Sigma (?S) at the University of Southern Mississippi. He later married
his first wife, Margie Washichek, at Spring Hill College in Mobile. After
graduating from college, Buffett worked as a correspondent for Billboard magazine
in Nashville.
Career
Buffett began his official musical career in Nashville during the late 1960s
as a country artist and recorded his first album, Down to Earth, in 1970.
During this time Buffett could be frequently found busking for the tourists
in New Orleans. In fact it was Jerry Jeff Walker who took him to Key West
on a busking expedition. He then moved to Key West and began establishing
the easy-going beach bum persona for which he is known.
Buffett's third album was A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean. Havana Daydreamin' appeared in 1976, followed by 1977's Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes, which featured the breakthrough hit song "Margaritaville".
During the 1980s Buffett made far more money off his tours than albums and became known as a popular concert draw. He released a series of albums during the following twenty years, primarily to his devoted audience, and also branched into writing and merchandising. In 1985, Buffett opened the first of the "Margaritaville" restaurants in Key West, bringing new visibility and life to the Margaritaville name.
Two of the more unusual albums were Christmas Island, a collection of holiday songs, and Parakeets, a collection of Buffett songs sung by children and containing "cleaned-up" lyrics (like "a cold root beer" instead of "a cold draft beer").
In 1997, Buffett collaborated with novelist Herman Wouk to create a short-lived musical based on Wouk's novel, Don't Stop the Carnival. Broadway showed little interest for the play, so it was instead run for six weeks in Miami. He released the soundtrack for the musical in 1998.
In 2003, he partnered in a partial duet with Alan Jackson for the country hit It's Five O'Clock Somewhere, a number one hit on the country charts.
License to ChillBuffett's most recent album, License to Chill, released on
July 13, 2004, sold 238,600 copies in its first week of release according
to Nielsen SoundScan. With this, Buffett topped the U.S. pop albums chart
for the first time in his three-decade career.
Buffett continues to tour throughout the year although recently he has shifted to a more relaxed schedule of ~20-30 dates, and never on back to back nights. In fact, he tries to play only on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Ticket purchasing is becoming harder and harder each year. All of his concerts sell out in a matter of minutes.
Buffett co-owns the Margaritaville and Cheeseburger In Paradise restaurants (the latter of which is a part of the Outback Steakhouse family of restaurants). He loves baseball and was part-owner of two minor league teams: the Fort Myers Miracle and the Madison Black Wolf. Between his restaurants, album sales, and tours, he earns an estimated $60-70 million dollars a year.
In 2006, Buffett plans a cooperative project allegedly with Anheuser-Busch to produce his own beer called Lone Palm. Lone Palm was also the title of a song from his 1994 album Fruitcakes. The label of the beer bottle will most likely feature a pirate's map. The seaplane airport at the Orlando Margaritaville restaurant is also called Lone Palm.
In August 2006, he released "Bama Breeze", the first cut from his latest CD Take The Weather With You. The "Bama Breeze" is a fictional tavern (the physical location actually being the Firedog Saloon in Bay St Louis, MS) symbolic of all the hometown watering holes destroyed during Hurricane Katrina.
Writing
Buffett has written 3 No. 1 best sellers. Tales from Margaritaville and Where
Is Joe Merchant? both spent over seven months on the New York Times Best Seller
fiction list. His book A Pirate Looks At Fifty went straight to No. 1 on the
New York Times Bestseller non-fiction list, making him one of seven authors
in that list's history to have reached No. 1 on both the fiction and non-fiction
lists. The other six authors who have accomplished this are Ernest Hemingway,
John Steinbeck, William Styron, Irving Wallace, Dr. Seuss and Mitch Albom.
He also co-wrote two children's books, Jolly Mon and Trouble Dolls, with his
eldest daughter, Savannah Jane Buffett.
His latest book, A Salty Piece of Land, was released on November 30, 2004, and included a CD single of the same title. The book was a New York times best seller soon after its release.




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