Jimmy Buffett



""If life gives you limes, make margaritas.""

Think about the islands. Think about escaping all the worries of your life and just relaxing on a beach somewhere. Now think about the music of this lifestyle. If Jimmy Buffett doesn't come to mind, you live under a rock.

Buffet is a well known singer-songwriter, performing what he calls "Gulf and Western" music, mixing influences of Country and Western with Folk and Carribean music. Among his most famous songs are "Margaritaville," "Come Monday,", "Fins,", "Volcano,", "A Pirate Looks at Forty,", "Cheeseburger in Paradise," "Why Don't We Get Drunk and Screw," "Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes,", "One Particular Harbor", and "It's Five O'Clock Somewhere" (an Alan Jackson duet). Collectively, these songs are known as the "Big 10" among fans, and have been played at nearly every Buffett show ever. (It should also be noted that he got another big hit with a duet: "Knee Deep" by the Zac Brown Band.)

But Buffett is not just a musician these days. He's also a restauranteur and an author. His two food chains, Margaritaville and Cheeseburger in Paradise are both named after hit songs. And recently in Miami, Dolphin Stadium was renamed Parrothead Stadium under his sponsorship. His legion of devoted fans are, unsurprisingly, referred to as Parrotheads.

Two of his novels, Tales from Margaritaville, and Where is Joe Merchant? topped the New York Times bestseller list. His non-fiction memoir A Pirate Looks At Fifty also occupied a top spot. He's also written several children's books and is stated to be working on a sequel to his previous memoir.

Buffett's not shy about his fame, either. He's made cameos in everything from Repo Man to South Park. He's also lent his weight to several charities, most notably the Save the Manatee Club which is very active in Florida. He's also raised money for hurricane relief charities.

Studio albums:
 * Down to Earth
 * High Cumberland Jamboree
 * A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean
 * Living & Dying in 3/4 Time
 * A1A
 * Havana Daydreamin'
 * Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes
 * Son of a Son of a Sailor
 * Volcano
 * Coconut Telegraph
 * Somewhere Over China
 * One Particular Harbor
 * Riddles in the Sand
 * Last Mango in Paris
 * Floridays
 * Hot Water
 * Off to See the Lizard
 * Fruitcakes
 * Barometer Soup
 * Banana Wind
 * Don't Stop the Carnival
 * Beach House on the Moon
 * Far Side of the World
 * License to Chill
 * Take the Weather With You
 * Buffett Hotel

Live albums:
 * You Had to Be There
 * Feeding Frenzy
 * Buffett Live: Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays
 * Live in Auburn, WA
 * Live in Las Vegas, NV
 * Live in Mansfield, MA
 * Live in Cincinatti, OH
 * Live in Hawaii
 * Live at Fenway Park
 * Live at Texas Stadium
 * Live in Anguilla
 * Encores
 * Volcano - Live 2011

Compilations:
 * Songs You Know by Heart
 * Boats, Beaches, Bar, and Ballads
 * Before the Beach
 * Margaritaville Cafe: Late Night Menu
 * Margaritaville Cafe: Late Night Gumbo
 * Christmas Island
 * Great American Summer Fun With Jimmy Buffett
 * Biloxi
 * Meet Me in Margaritaville
 * Now Yer Squawkin'

"I like mine with lettuce and tomato, Heinz 57 and french fried potatoes!"
 * Audience Participation Song: Many of his songs, notably "Cheeseburger in Paradise"


 * Audiences have started to shout "Of salt! Of salt! Of salt!" after there's a brief pause in the line "Looking for my lost shaker of salt," in Margaritaville.
 * The Band Minus the Face: His band, The Coral Reefers. Averted with Mac McAnally, who is a well known session musician, producer and songwriter.
 * Badass: The old man from the song" Last Mango in Paris".
 * The Cameo: He has many, including as a pirate in Hook and himself in South Park
 * Cool Old Guy
 * Cool Uncle: In "The Pascagoula Run", he sings about his "black sheep" Uncle Billy, who had made it rich while traveling around the world. When Billy came back home to Mississippi, he immediately went on a 24-hour bar-hopping run to all his old haunts and invited his nephew Jimmy to come along. According to Buffett, this all actually happened back when he was 17.
 * Elvis Impersonator: His song, "Elvis Imitators," which is sung in that style
 * Everybody Hates Mathematics: "Math Suks"
 * Greatest Hits Album: Songs You Know By Heart
 * Intercourse with You: "Why Don't We Get Drunk (And Screw)," written because he was tired of all the double entendres for sex in songs
 * In the Style Of: "Elvis Imitators," sung in the style of...well, you would imagine
 * Only in Florida: We named our major football stadium "Land Shark Stadium"
 * Hell, it's practically an in-joke among Floridians, saying that natives are required by law to like him.
 * Pop Star Composer: He wrote the soundtrack for the film Hoot.
 * Rock Opera: Don't Stop The Carnival, based on a novel by Herman Wouk.