Well Well, what a gap,... but Im back.. just before I leave again..
Its been a long week prepping for the big world tour...
The virgina crew left yesterday, it was lots of fun, and a bit sad when they left knowing it may be a while until we see them again.. (by then the baby will be born!!)
SO the countdown is T-2 days.. I lift off on Friday... its should be a hell of a trip...
As Jimmy Buffett would say... "I'm heading off this morning to the far side of the world"....
WWJD for me is "What would Jimmy Do"
Important dates in
Jimmy Buffett History
Dec 25 1946
James William Buffett was born in Pascagoula, Mississippi (Jackson County Memorial Hospital) son of James Delaney Buffett Jr and Mary Loriane (Peets)
September 1964 to May 1965
Jimmy attends Auburn University. He pledged with the Sigma Pi fraternity, Alpha-Delta chapter. It was there that Jimmy learned how to play guitar from another Sigma Pi pledge. Unfortunately, the guitar playing overtook studying and he only lasted a year at Auburn.
1965
Attends Pearl River Community College in Poplarville, Mississippi
1966
Transfers to the University of Southern Mississippi.
1967
Jimmy gets initiated into the Kappa Sigma fraternity, Epsilon-Nu Chapter. He formed a small band and played social occasions with members of the fraternity, including Rick Bennett and Doug Duncan.
1969
Earns a Bachelor of Science degree in history and journalism from the University of Southern Mississippi.
1969
Jimmy moves to the New Orleans French Quarter and plays clubs on Bourbon Street with the cover band Upstairs Alliance.
1969
Jimmy marries his first wife Margie Washichek.
1970
Jimmy moves to Nashville, Tennessee.
1970
Jimmy works as a journalist for Billboard magazine in Nashville.
1970
Signs with Barnaby Records and releases his first album, Down to Earth.
1971
Jimmy went broke and separated from his first wife Margie.
1971
Jimmy finishes recording his second album High Cumberland Jubilee. The album is not released because Barnaby Records misplaces the master tape.
1973
Jimmy signs with ABC - Dunhill Records which is later absorbed by MCA.
1973
A White Sport Coat & A Pink Crustacean is released. It contains the song Why Don't We Get Drunk and Screw which was written by Jimmy using the alias Marvin Gardens. It's the first album that Greg "Fingers" Taylor and Micheal Utley appeared on.
1974
Living & Dying In 3/4 Time is released and the song Come Monday breaks the Top 30 pop charts.
1974
Jimmy does the soundtrack for movie Rancho Deluxe and has a role in the film.
1975
The Coral Reefer Band hits the road with Jimmy for their first tour during the summer.
1976
Jimmy buys a boat, The Euphoria, and sails away to the Caribbean Islands with Jane.
1976
High Cumberland Jubilee is finally released after the master tapes are found.
1976
Jimmy campaigns for Jimmy Carter.
1977
Changes In Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes becomes Buffett's first platinum album. He also scored his only top ten single with Margaritaville.
August 27, 1977
Jimmy marries Jane Slagsvol.
1977
Jimmy Buffet and the Coral Reefer Band perform Livingston Saturday Light in the film FM.
1979
Jimmy is detained by authorities in St Barts for allegedly smuggling marijuana.
1979
Before the Salt is released containing both Down to Earth and High Cumberland Jubilee.
1980
The song Hello Texas recorded by Jimmy Buffett appears on the Urban Cowboy soundtrack.
1980
Jimmy's song Survive is used in the movie Coast to Coast (staring Robert Blake and Dyan Cannon).
1980
Jimmy is appointed chairman of Florida's Save the Manatee Commission by Gov Robert Graham.
1982
Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band record the song I Don't Know (Spicoli's Theme) for Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
1982
Somewhere Over China is released
1985
Jimmy open's the first Margaritaville store in Key West selling a line of Caribbean soul t-shirts.
1985
The Coconut Telegraph fan newsletter debuts.
1985
Live by the Bay, with Jimmy and the Coral Reefer Band is the first video released for sale.
1985
Timothy B. Schmidt comes up with the term "Parrot Heads" to describe fans of Buffett's music
1985
Jimmy has a cameo role in the movie Repo Man.
1989
Jimmy's first novel: Tales from Margaritaville: Fictional Facts and Factual Fictions is released
1989
Jimmy and Bill Murray invest in the Ft Myers Miracles minor league baseball team.
1990
A second live album Feeding Frenzy is released, recorded in Atlanta and Cincinnati.
1990
Jimmy does the song Don't Bug Me for the Arachnophobia soundtrack.
1992
Jimmy's second novel Where Is Joe Merchant? is released and makes it to #1 on the NY Times fiction bestseller's list.
1992
Jimmy starts his own record label in Nashville with the help of his ex-wife's husband Bob Mercer.
Jan 20, 1993
Jimmy entertains at President Clinton's inauguration ball. Bill joins in and plays saxophone.
1994
Jimmy does "Mac the Knife" with Frank Sinatra (mixed in) which appears on the album Duets II.
1994
Jimmy has a cameo appearance in the movie Cobb.
1995
Jimmy has a cameo appearance as a pilot in the movie Congo.
November 16, 1995
Jimmy buys a new plane: 1954 Grumman Albatross Seaplane HU-16 N928J, The Hemispher Dancer, 60ft long with an 80ft wingspan.
January 16, 1996
Jimmy's sea plane "the Flying Boat" is shot at by the Jamaica police who mistaken him for a drug smuggler. U2's Bono was in the plane with him at the time. Jimmy wrote a song about the incident, Jamaica Mistaica that appears on the album Banana Wind that is released.
Aug 19, 1997
Jimmy sings at President Clinton's 51st birthday party.
1998
Jimmy goes to Cuba to cover the Papal visit for Rolling Stone Magazine.
1998
Jimmy has the role of a journalist in the HBO Mini-series From the Earth to the Moon.
June 9, 1998
Jimmy's book A Pirate Looks at Fifty is released. He becomes the sixth writer to reach the number one spot on both the NY Times fiction and non-fiction best seller's list.
June 21, 1998
Jimmy sings "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" during the seventh inning stretch at Wrigley Field to honor the late Harry Caray.
March 29, 1999
Jimmy performs at Music Bridges with various artists in Cuba.
Nov 20, 1999
Jimmy performs an acoustic show in Sag Harbor to benefit the Montessori school.
Dec 31st, 1999
Jimmy Buffett's Millennium show is held at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles.
May 13, 2000
One of the original Coral Reefers Greg "Fingers" Taylor announces he quits the band.
August 25, 2000
Jimmy performs at Clinton's 54th Birthday party.
October 6, 2000
Jimmy announces his plans not to tour during the Summer of 2001.
Feb 4, 2001
Jimmy was asked by a referee to move from his seat during a game between the Miami Heat and the NY Knicks because of shouting profanity.
Nov 16, 2001
Benefit show at Madison Square Garden for the victims of Sept 11th.
March 19, 2002
Jimmy's new studio album "Far Side of the World" is released. It was originally scheduled to come out on Oct 23, 2001, but was delay because of the art work selected for the cover.
Jimmy Buffett Discography
1970 Down to Earth
1973 A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean
1974 Living and Dying in 3/4 Time
1974 A-1-A
1975 Rancho Deluxe
1976 Havana Daydreamin'
1976 High Cumberland Jubilee (1972)
1977 Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes
1978 Son of a Son of a Sailor
1978 You Had to Be There
1979 Volcano
1981 Coconut Telegraph
1982 Somewhere over China
1983 One Particular Harbour
1984 Riddles in the Sand
1985 Last Mango in Paris
1986 Floridays
1988 Hot Water
1989 Off to See the Lizard
1990 Feeding Frenzy
1994 Fruitcakes
1995 Margaritaville Cafe Late Night Gumbo [live]
1995 Barometer Soup
1995 Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville Cafe-New...
1996 Banana Wind
1996 Christmas Island
1998 Don't Stop the Carnival
1998 Biloxi
1999 Beach House on the Moon
1999 Buffett Live: Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays
2002 Far Side of the World
2002 Captain America
2003 Live in Las Vegas
2003 Live in Auburn, WA
2003 Live in Vancouver, WA
2003 Live in San Diego
2003 Live In Irvine, CA
2003 Live in Mountainview, CA
2003 Meet Me in Margaritaville: The Ultimate Collection