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Today Show Rescheduled for Wednesday

December 21st, 2010


Jimmy Buffett’s appearance on the Today Show with Robert Greenidge and the Coral Reefers has been rescheduled to tomorrow (Wednesday, December 22nd). Buffett was originally scheduled to be on Christmas Eve.

From Margaritaville.com

Tune in to the Today Show TOMORROW morning, Wednesday December 22nd (in the 8:30 half hour) to watch Jimmy Buffett, Robert Greenidge and the Coral Reefers perform “Winter Wonderland” from Robert’s newly released CD “A Coral Reefer Christmas.”

Preview the tracks and get the album at Amazon for just $7.99.


Tagged in Special Appearances, Television

Jimmy on The Today Show Christmas Eve

December 13th, 2010


As we reported last month, Jimmy Buffett will appear on The Today Show this month. The date? Christmas Eve (Dec. 24th).

Joining Jimmy will be Robert Greenidge and the rest of the Coral Reefer Band. They’ll perform “Winter Wonderland” from Robert’s “A Coral Reefer Christmas”.

A Coral Reefer Christmas is a collection of holiday songs by Robert Greenidge, along with other members of the Coral Reefer Band. Jimmy and Nadirah provide guest vocals for “Winter Wonderland” on the album.

Preview the tracks and get the album at Amazon for just $7.99.


Tagged in Special Appearances, Television

Review of Private Houston Show

December 9th, 2010


Ken Hoffman of the Houston Chronicle attended Monday night’s private show for American Express platinum cardholders at the Toyota Center. In a review of the concert, he explains how it wasn’t your typical Buffett show. ” I’d never been to a rock show with commercial breaks before.”

American Express e-mailed two free tickets to local platinum-card holders as a thank-you for years of paying their bill on time. It was a very platinum-looking crowd, too, not Buffett’s regular throng of Hawaiian-shirt-wearing pretend beach bums and surfer girls.

When we entered Toyota Center, there was a sign, “Food and soft drinks are complimentary.” American Express picked up the bill for all the hot dogs, hamburgers, chicken tenders, soft drinks and pizza. I should have told Garfield to meet me in front of Toyota Center. Beer was not free. People in line at the concession stand ordered “two hot dogs (free), two hamburgers (free), three sodas (free), popcorn (free), peanuts (free) … and one beer ($7.50).” On average, it was a pretty good deal.

Buffett is a huge star, especially in Houston. If this were a normal concert, with normal ticket sales, the place would have been packed, every seat filled to the top row, front and back. American Express blocked off the entire upper deck and behind the stage Monday night. American Express gave away 7,500 tickets, hoping to present an intimate concert event.

There were empty seats throughout the lower bowl. Some rows, including mine, were less than half-filled. I figure maybe 6,000 people were inside the 19,000-capacity Toyota Center.

Buffett usually walks onstage without a formal introduction. The fans know who he is. Monday night, an American Express spokeswoman welcomed the crowd and introduced Buffett with a weird flowery speech and commercial for American Express.

Buffett opened with two songs from his country album, License to Thrill. Then he launched into a story about having lunch with his distant relative Warren Buffett – one of the few people in the world with more money than Jimmy Buffett. Jimmy said Warren told him that he judges America’s economic strength by how many people are paying for things with their American Express credit card. Buffett mentioned American Express throughout the concert.

He did everything but use an American Express credit card to slice and dice potatoes “faster than a food processor!”

There was no intermission, like a regular Buffett show. The fans didn’t know how to do “fins to the left, fins to the right,” during the closing song. And for his encore, he did a rocked-out Brown-Eyed Girl instead of an acoustic ballad.

There were no tables selling T-shirts in the lobby. I saw only one beach ball being batted about in the audience.

And Houston area parrotheads… Hoffman says that Buffett hinted that he’d be back in the Spring.


Tagged in Show Reviews, Special Appearances

Buffett Performs at Andy Roddick Gala

December 4th, 2010


On Saturday night in Austin, Texas Jimmy Buffett headlined the Andy Roddick Foundation’s 5th Annual Charity Gala.

John Legend joined Buffett on stage at one point (photo below). Legend tweeted “Just jammed a Bill Withers song with Jimmy Buffett. My life is an adventure.”

On Sunday, Jimmy will perform at the New Orleans Artists Against Hunger and Homelessness 25th Anniversary Gala.

Then on Monday, Jimmy heads to Houston to play a private show for select American Express cardholders.


Tagged in Charitable Causes, Special Appearances, Sports

Photos from Jimmy’s Appearance in Nashville

December 3rd, 2010


Jimmy Buffett made a surprise appearance with Mac McAnally and Will Kimbrough on Thursday night at his brand new Margaritaville Cafe in Nashville.

Below are some photos from WSIX Big 98 Country (hat tip Ashley for passing them along):

View all of the photos here.


Tagged in Margaritaville Cafes, Photos, Special Appearances