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Sun News Article on Buffett’s M’Ville Show

May 5th, 2006


The Sun News has an article on Buffett’s concert on Thursday night at the Margaritaville in Myrtle Beach:

A couple of hundred VIPs with free passes and lucky fans who won their way in saw Buffett’s hour-long performance. The singer was backed by a scaled-down version of the Coral Reefer Band at an intimate gig the popular musician – who sells out 20,000-seat stadiums – typically doesn’t play.

Buffett glided onto the restaurant’s small stage at 5:15 p.m. for the “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere” show and launched into “The Wino And I Know.”

“I can’t think of the last time I played a cocktail hour show,” Buffett said, wearing khaki shorts, a blue button-up shirt, aviator shades and a white cap.

Buffett played the songs the fans expected to hear, including “Come Monday,” “Son of a Son of a Sailor,” “Cheeseburger in Paradise” and, of course, the closer, “Margaritaville.”

The crowd sang along, chanting “Salt, Salt, Salt” at just the right moment in “Margaritaville” and clamping their hands together above their heads during “Fins.”

Buffett chatted with the small crowd between songs, commenting on the restaurant’s scenery, the lighthouse outside over his right shoulder and the flags hanging behind the stage.

“Thank God they spelled my name right,” he said jokingly about the signs.

Read the entire article here.



Photo credit: Tom Murray

They also have a slide show with more pictures and some audio from the show.


Tagged in Concerts, In The News

Jimmy in USA Today

May 3rd, 2006


USA Today has an article on Jimmy Buffett and Hoot author Carl Hiassen.

For Buffett, who is always looking to do something new, movie producing was a matter of “seeing if I could pull it off.” He and Hiaasen go back 25 years. Three years ago, Buffett remembers getting Hoot for his daughter, Delaney, who loved it. So he bought the rights.

Buffett has dabbled in films through the years, playing bit parts and hoping to get one of his novels made into a movie, but nothing has worked. He says “several people” turned down Hoot before the Walden Media production company got involved. But he didn’t give up.

“I remember being turned down by 20 record companies,” he says. “They turn down 99% of the stuff. Who knows?”

What he learned, he says, was that it’s not easy to shepherd a movie. “It’s ruled by committee out there, and I had a big problem with that. I taught myself some lessons in patience.”

Does Hoot mean he’s getting into kids’ stuff?

“I’ve always been into kids,” Buffett says with a laugh. “Children of all ages. Hoot is just Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn and Becky Thatcher. That’s all. I think Mr. Twain would like this movie. “

Read the entire article here.


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Making The Rounds In The Press

May 2nd, 2006


According to Mailboat, Jimmy will continue his media rounds this week promoting Hoot.

He will be in Time Magazine and USA Today on May 4th, and, as previously noted, you can catch Jimmy on Regis & Kelly on Friday, May 5th.


Tagged in In The News, TV Appearances

Article on JB Supporting Kinky Friedman Campaign

May 1st, 2006


The Dallas Morning News has an article on Jimmy supporting Kinky Friedman’s gubernatorial run in Texas.

The word is that during a midnight call last week, the Margaritaville magnate committed to offer hefty financial backing to the Kinky campaign.

“All I want when you’re governor is Port Aransas,” Jimmy told Kinky.

“You sure you don’t want Dallas?” Kinky countered.

“No, no,” Jimmy said. “Port Aransas.”

Read the entire article here.


Tagged in In The News, Politics

Star-Telegram Review of Dallas Show

April 29th, 2006


The Star-Telegram has a review of Friday night’s Dallas show:

Were it any other performer and any other crowd, the threat of rain might’ve put a damper on an outdoor show. But this was Jimmy Buffett and his diehard Parrotheads. The forecast — rain never materialized during Friday’s show at Smirnoff Music Centre — only added an extra degree of intensity, a sense of “let’s make the most of what we have because it could rain at any minute.”

The place was packed, and that didn’t even count the party in the parking lot, a Parrothead tradition. There was an entire village of RVs with fans coming in from places like Minnesota and Kentucky. A family
atmosphere prevailed, which Buffett noted on stage.

Included in the article is the following photo (click to enlarge):


Photo credit: Bill Janscha

Read the entire article here.


Tagged in Concerts, In The News