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Jimmy in ‘This Day in Key West History

January 25th, 2007


The Key West Citizen Newspaper has a mention of Buffett in the “This Day in History” section:

On this day in 1988, Jimmy Buffett, local resident and nationally known singer, presented Mayor Richard Heyman with a check for $15,000 toward the purchase of the Salt Ponds and a check of $2,700 for use of Wickers Field, where the Salt Ponds benefit concert was held.


Tagged in Charitable Causes, In The News

Aviation Section Re-Done with New Pics

January 21st, 2007


We all know that Jimmy is an avid pilot and that BuffettWorld has supplied a lot of information about Buffett’s passion for flying.

The Aviation section of BW has been re-done and now includes separate pages for each airplane with some great new pics that most of you probably haven’t seen (I personally like the one of his Falcon jet landing over the turquoise waters of the Caribbean).

Check it out now!


Tagged in Photos, Site News

Neil Finn Compliments Buffett on Weather With You

January 19th, 2007


Neil Finn, former front man for Crowded House, compliments Jimmy on his cover of “Weather With You” from his new album “Take The Weather With You” in an article in the Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Still a standout is “Weather With You,” which Crowded House released in 1991 and which enjoyed a new life last year as the title track of Jimmy Buffett’s latest album.

“It kind of blew me away,” says Neil Finn, who formed Crowded House in 1985 after the demise of his previous band, Split Enz. “I like the way he did it.

“And I like that he did it. I don’t know much of his stuff, but he’s obviously got a very big fan base. He does huge shows. So I’m really happy he’s taken that song on. Good on him! I look forward to meeting him. I’ll give him a big thank-you for certain.”

Read the entire article here.


Tagged in Albums, In The News

What’s Really on Jimmy’s Cheeseburger in Paradise

January 17th, 2007


Ken Hoffman of the Houston Chronicle sheds light on why Buffett seemingly left out cheese on his cheeseburger in the lyrics to Cheeseburger in Paradise.

I’ve finally fixed a problem that has tormented me for years. How can it be a cheeseburger … if there isn’t any cheese on it? It’s impossible. That’s why it’s always driven me crazy when I pick up a Jimmy Buffett CD or read a lyrics Web site and they’ve got the words wrong to Buffett’s tasty song “Cheeseburger in Paradise.” Even Buffett’s own Web site, www.margaritaville.com, had the words wrong.

In the 1978 hit, Buffett plainly describes the blueprint for his favorite cheeseburger. A big warm bun and a huge hunk of meat. Heaven on Earth with an onion slice. I like mine with lettuce and tomato, Heinz 57, French fried potatoes, a big kosher pickle and, a cold draft beer. There’s one more line that isn’t so plain. For three decades, Buffett fans, even the most devoted Parrotheads, thought he was singing . . .

Medium rare with mustard be nice.

Condimentally speaking, they’re all wrong: The backs of his CDs, the Web sites, and especially the guy sitting next to me.

Buffett is a words guy. He wouldn’t miss a critical ingredient like that. He’s saying, “Medium rare with Muenster be nice.” Muenster cheese. Now you’ve got a cheeseburger.

How do I know he’s saying “Muenster”? One of my first newspaper assignments was to cover Buffett recording an album in Miami. During a break, I asked him, “Why on Earth do you put mustard on a cheeseburger?”

He said,”I don’t.”

But you say mustard.

” I do? Where?”

“In ‘Cheeseburger,’ you say medium rare with mustard.”

“No, I don’t. It’s Muenster.”

So there … from Buffett himself.

Then I did something that I’ve never done before — I demanded a retraction. It felt good to be on the other side for once.

About an hour later, I got an e-mail from Coleman Sisson, Buffett’s No. 1 computer wizard, lord master of www.margaritaville.com.

“We corrected the lyrics page. Thanks. Glad to know you’re still out there.”

Read the entire article here.


Tagged in In The News

Live in Texas Coming This Spring

January 17th, 2007


CMT.com reports that the 2004 Texas Stadium concert with George Strait, Alan Jackson, and Jimmy Buffett will be released on CD in the spring.

George Strait fans can look forward to the spring release of a live album recorded at Texas Stadium with Jimmy Buffett and Alan Jackson in 2004.

It is unclear if it will feature mainly George Strait or if it will also include Jackson’s and Buffett’s sets.


This album has had multiple release dates in the past, and Amazon’s listing still shows a release date of February ’06.

Tagged in Albums