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Chula Vista And Mountain View On Sale

April 14th, 2008


Tickets to the October Jimmy Buffett shows in Chula Vista and Mountain View, California went on sale Monday morning at 10 am PDT through TicketMaster.

You can get your tickets using the direct purchase links below:

Thursday, Oct. 16 – Chula Vista, CA – Buy Tickets
Tuesday, Oct. 21 – Mountain View, CA – Buy Tickets

Good luck scoring tickets!


Tagged in Tickets

Buffetts Donate 50k During Comedy Central’s Autism Benefit

April 14th, 2008


On Sunday night, Comedy Central’s “Night of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Benefit for Autism Education” aired live from the Beacon Theater in New York City with a full slate of celebrities.

Jimmy Buffett and his wife Jane were in attendance (view red carpet photo here), and when host Jon Stewart asked the audience to open their pocketbooks, Jane stood up and pledged $50,000!

The Buffetts were shown on air a couple more times throughout the show.

The program will be available to view online Monday at www.comedycentral.com. On Tuesday, the program will be available for download for $1.99 from iTunes, with all proceeds going directly to the charity.

The “Night of Too Many Stars” benefits a variety of autism education programs around the country. Proceeds also will support outreach programs that provide in-home training and consultation to families of very young children. A portion of the proceeds also will benefit Autism Speaks, a nonprofit advocacy group dedicated to increasing awareness of autism and raising money to fund autism research.

You can still donate to this great cause by clicking here.

(Hat tip to Kevin for passing this along)


Tagged in Charitable Causes, Personal/Family, TV Appearances

Buffett Attends Houston Dinner Party

April 13th, 2008


Jimmy Buffett attended a Houston dinner party on Friday night to honor artist John Alexander:

Few at the Hotel ZaZa dinner Friday night could have anticipated the entertaining barrage of praise, humor and gentle barbs continually lobbed at artist John Alexander.

It was, after all, a celebration of his remarkable career, a dinner for 135 that seemed absolutely intimate after the crush, estimates of more than 1,000, that poured into the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston earlier in the evening for the opening of John Alexander: A Retrospective.

Humor ruled at the dinner thanks to the continuous stream of remarks from Alexander collectors and pals such as Chevy Chase. Who needed time for table conversation, with Chase taking the microphone on three occasions (stumbling forward each time in his classic bumbling shtick) and with a host of other Alexander chums with something to say.

David Berg launched his playful tribute by introducing himself as Jimmy Buffett, the real star seated at a nearby table.

Among the many taking turns toying with Alexander’s image and/or praising him were Buffett, artist James Surls, collector Marilyn Oshman, 60 Minutes reporter Steve Kroft, MFAH director Peter Marzio, and Timothy Eaton, who represents Alexander through Eaton Fine Art in West Palm Beach, Fla. Of course, Alexander responded several times, his relaxed and jocular nature adding to the fun.

Read the entire article here.


Tagged in In The News, Personal/Family

Radio Margaritaville To Replay Glendale Show

April 11th, 2008


Did you miss Jimmy’s performance live on Radio Margaritaville Wednesday afternoon from the Glendale, Arizona Margaritaville? Well, you’re in luck because you will have three chances in the coming week to hear the replay:

Sunday, April 13 at 11am ET
Monday, April 14 at 8pm ET
Wednesday, April 16 at 11pm ET

Note: “Son of a Son of a Sailor” was interrupted by a sound system outage there, and will not
be in the replay.

View the set list from the show here.


Tagged in Concerts, Margaritaville Cafes, Radio Margaritaville

Buffett Plays Glendale Margaritaville

April 10th, 2008


Arizonians were treated to a special performance on Wednesday night at the Margaritaville Cafe in Glendale, Arizona. Jimmy Buffett and Coral Reefer Band member Mac McAnally played an afternoon acoustic show to celebrate the opening of the restaurant.

Buffett mentioned during the show that they would end the 2008 tour in Hawaii.

The set list was largely “Songs You Know By Heart”, but a great acoustic version of “Stories We Could Tell” finished off the night. View the entire set list here and Bamafan’s show review here.

Did you attend the show? Share your thoughts on our Discussion Board or post your photos in our Photo Gallery.

Update – The Arizona Republic has a story on the show: “Buffett opens ‘Margaritaville’ to cheering crowd”. The article includes a great slideshow of pictures from the show.

The 2008 tour kicks off Monday, April 21st with a show from Houston, Texas.


Tagged in Concerts, Margaritaville Cafes