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James William Buffett (born December 25, 1946) is an American musician, songwriter, author, actor, and businessman. Discography includes; Down to Earth (1970), A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean ( 1973), Living and Dying in 3/4 Time (1974), A1A .... Show More (1974), Havana Daydreamin' (1976), High Cumberland Jubilee (1976), Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes (1977), Son of a Son of a Sailor (1978), Volcano (1979), Coconut Telegraph (1981), Somewhere over China (1982), One Particular Harbour (1983), Riddles in the Sand (1984), Last Mango in Paris (1985), Floridays (1986), Hot Water (1988), Off to See the Lizard (1989), Fruitcakes (1994), Barometer Soup (1995), Banana Wind (1996), Christmas Island (1996), Don't Stop the Carnival (1998), Beach House on the Moon (1999), Far Side of the World (2002), License to Chill (2004), Take the Weather with You (2006), Buffet Hotel (2009), Songs from St. Somewhere (2013), 'Tis the SeaSon (2016). Tours include; 2001: A Beach Odyssey, A Evening in Margaritaville, A Pirate Looks at Forty, A Salty Piece of Land, Artist Against Hunger & Homelessness, Bama Breeze, Banana Wind, Beach House on the Moon, Buffett Does Ballads, Chameleon Caravan, Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes, Cheap Vacation, Cheeseburger in Paradise, Coconut Telegraph, Domino College, Don't Stop the Carnival, Evening in Margaritaville, Far Side of the World, Feeding Frenzy, Florida Rallies for Betty Castor, Floridays, Fruitcakes, Havaña Daydreamin', Homecoming, Hot Dog and Roadmap, Hot Water, I Don't Know, Jimmy's Jump Up, King Kong Trio, License to Chill, Lounging at the Lagoon, Off to See the Lizard, One Particular Harbour, Outpost, Party at the End of the World, Pink Crustacean, Recession Recess, Six-Stop, Sleepless Knights, Somewhere Over China, Songs from St. Somewhere, SummerZCool, The Year of Still Here, This One's for You, This One's Really for You, Tiki Time, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Under the Big Top, Volcano, Welcome to Fin Land, Workin' n' Playin', World Tour of Florida, You Had to Be There. Show Less

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Summerlover wrote: Funny but that shirt is nowhere to be found. I remember seeing it because we talked how we liked it. Maybe Jimmy pulled it because he didn't want everyone showing up at the show with the same shirt as he is wearing??? Hmmmmmm

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Hoosierfan wrote: I found it! Go to zazzle.com, and type in the search bar, "A1A." Several shirts will come up. Click on the men's raglan shirt shown with black sleeves. It will offer the design in the plain basic tees. The lemon yellow one is $27 and comes in 10 other colors!

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Post by backstreets77 » May 3, 2010 12:20 pm

surfpirate wrote: Hoosierfan wrote: I found it! Go to zazzle.com, and type in the search bar, "A1A." Several shirts will come up. Click on the men's raglan shirt shown with black sleeves. It will offer the design in the plain basic tees. The lemon yellow one is $27 and comes in 10 other colors!

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pwinn wrote: http://www.buffettnews.com/gallery/disp ... 152&pos=10 http://www.buffettnews.com/gallery/disp ... 152&pos=17 thanks for that but i've looked on the website and its not there under that collection. the link above is the shirt im talking about. he wore it again tonight in nashville, the link is from the tampa show and i've seen him wear it at the ft lauderdale show.

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Jimmy Buffett Day: 10 things you need to know about Florida's trop-rock icon

You probably can't think "Jimmy Buffett " without thinking "Florida."

From his flip-flops and Hawaiian shirts to his laid-back songs about beach bums and fruity drinks, the late singer-songwriter is practically synonymous with the Sunshine State.

That's why the Florida Legislature designated Friday, Aug. 30, as Jimmy Buffett Day. Concerts and other events are happening all over Florida to celebrate the trop-rock icon behind breezy hits such as " Cheeseburger in Paradise ," "A Pirate Looks At Forty" and the immortal " Margaritaville ."

To mark that special day, here are 10 fun facts about the late, great Buffett — from where Parrotheads got their name to how he wrote "Margaritaville" while stuck on the Florida Keys' Seven Mile Bridge.

Jimmy Buffett Day celebrated in Florida, a year after his death

The Florida House of Representatives created Jimmy Buffett Day with House Resolution 8065 . The Florida Legislature adopted it Feb. 22.

The resolution decrees that Jimmy Buffett Day will take place Friday, Aug. 30. That's almost a year — minus two days — after Buffett's death on Sept. 1, 2023 .

"Jimmy Buffett honed his art as a singer-songwriter in the bars of Key West," the resolution states, "and the laid-back island lifestyle of the Florida Keys was the foundation on which he built his signature tropical rock sound."

The resolution cites many of Buffett's hits, including "Grapefruit ― Juicy Fruit" (the proceeds from which he used to buy his first boat), "Come Monday," "Margaritaville" and "Cheeseburger in Paradise."

It also mentions Buffett's casinos, resorts, restaurants, bestselling books and beer brand LandShark Lager, along with his support for environmental causes. That includes co-founding the Save the Manatee Club with former Gov. Bob Graham in 1981.

The resolution ends by saying this about the late Florida superstar: "August 30, 2024, is recognized as 'Jimmy Buffett Day' in Florida to celebrate the life and music of Jimmy Buffett, whose free-spirited life and significant contributions to national and state culture are commended and celebrated."

Jimmy Buffett's beginnings

Buffett was born on Christmas Day 1946 in Pascagoula, Mississippi, and grew up in the Gulf Coast town of Mobile, Alabama.

He took up music while attending Alabama's Auburn University. “I picked up the guitar in college to meet girls,” he  told Forbes .

The fun-loving Buffett flunked out of Auburn, but he eventually graduated with a journalism degree from the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg. He started playing professionally in Nashville and worked briefly there as a stringer for Billboard magazine.

The Florida Keys: Jimmy Buffett's muse

Buffett's musical career wasn't going anywhere in Nashville, but he soon found inspiration — and huge success — after moving to Key West in 1972.  He embraced the Key West lifestyle in both his songs and his casual Florida clothing, including Hawaiian shirts, cut-off shorts and flip-flips.

Buffett first saw the Florida Keys while visiting his singer-songwriter friend, Jerry Jeff Walker, in Coconut Grove. After moving to Key West, he'd work on a fishing boat during the day and play the town's streets and bars at night. 

'Margaritaville' was a mega-moneymaker

Buffett's iconic "Margaritaville" is often called the most lucrative song ever written. In addition to being Buffett's signature tune, it also lends its name to restaurants, resorts, casinos, clubs and retirement communities all over the world. You can also buy "Margaritaville"-branded shirts, salt shakers, flip-flops, tequila, margarita mix and more.

When Buffett died Sept. 1, 2023, at his home on Sag Harbor in Long Island, New York, his net worth was estimated to be $1 billion, according to Forbes. He was 76.

Trop-rock or Gulf and Western music?

Buffett's musical genre is often called trop-rock, but the musician himself preferred "Gulf and Western." In the '70s, he also called it “drunken Caribbean rock ‘n’ roll."

His songs are hard to categorize and draw from pop, rock, folk, country and Caribbean music.

Writing 'Margaritaville'

Buffett never thought "Margaritaville" would be his signature song — or a hit at all. It was "just another song going on the album," he told "60 Minutes." "Never in my wildest dream did I ever think it would do what it did. "Never.”

Buffett was eating lunch and about to fly home to Key West when inspiration struck. He and a friend were drinking margaritas at a Mexican restaurant in Austin, Texas.

"It was a hot day," the singer told the Arizona Republic . "And they were damn good margaritas. … And I kind of came up with that idea of this is just like Margarita-ville. She kind of laughed at that and put me on the plane. And I started working on it.”

He wrote some of the song on the plane and finished it while driving through the Keys. “There was a wreck on the bridge,” he said. “And we got stopped for about an hour, so I finished the song on the Seven Mile Bridge, which I thought was apropos.”

The song wouldn't exist without Buffett's experiences in the Sunshine State. And it — along with many other Buffett tunes — celebrated and mythologized the Florida lifestyle.

"There was no such place as Margaritaville," he told the Republic. "It was a made-up place in my mind, basically made up about my experiences in Key West and having to leave Key West and go on the road to work and then come back and spend time by the beach."

Parrotheads: Jimmy Buffett's biggest fans

Buffett's adoring fans eventually became known as "parrotheads." Bassist Timothy B. Schmit of Buffett's Coral Reefer Band coined the term in 1985.

“People had already started wearing Hawaiian shirts to our shows, but we looked out at this Cincinnati crowd and they were glaringly brilliant to the point where it got our attention immediately,” Buffett told fan site BuffetNews.com . “I said ‘Look at that!’ Then Schmit says to me, ‘They look like Deadheads in tropical suits. They’re like Parrotheads!’”

Parrotheads often showed up at their concerts in Hawaiian shirts, swimsuits, shark-fin hats, feathered headdresses and grass skirts. They'd tailgate in the parking lot, sip frozen margaritas and eat jerk chicken. Some even brought giant sandboxes to make their own beach.

Now there are more than 230 Parrothead Club chapters in the U.S., Canada and Australia, including ones in Naples and the Cape Coral/Fort Myers area . The club has raised more than $19 million for various charities since 2009.

Jimmy Buffett's concerts let fans get 'drunk and boisterous'

Buffett's concerts were known for their good vibes and party-hearty atmosphere. And that included the audiences, too.

“There are people out there looking for a good time for a few days a year,” Buffett  told Rolling Stone in 1996 . “We come to town and we’re the carnival or the Mardi Gras.

"People blow off steam and then go back and become basically law-abiding citizens. But to see them on those two days, you’d go, ‘My God, this is the most drunk and boisterous maniac crowd you ever saw!’”

The Coral Reefer Band: Paul McCartney, Roy Orbison and other big guests

Buffett's Coral Reefer Band started out as an imaginary band with funny musician names like Al Vacado, Kitty Litter and Kay Pasa. But he eventually needed a real band with real musicians.

The Coral Reefer Band (the real one) started toured with him in 1974. The rotating lineup often featured special guests and honorary Coral Reefers, including Paul McCartney, Sheryl Crow, Brian Wilson, Roy Orbison and even wrestler Ric Flair — who once provided "background woos" during a concert.

Critics didn't always love Jimmy Buffett's music

Critics generally gave Buffett's albums mixed reviews — and some were downright scathing.

In its review of 1977's "Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes"— the hit album with the song "Margaritaville" — Rolling Stone magazine described it as containing the "occasional clever line and a lot of self-pitying drinking songs." And the review got worse: "Norbert Putnam's overwrought production and arrangements milk each number of its potential charm, emotion or, for that matter, sh**-kicking impact."

Still, Buffett eventually scored two Grammy nominations — but never a Grammy Award — and he won two Academy of Country Music Awards and a Country Music Association Award. So others obviously loved his music.

And what the critics didn't always get, Buffett's fans certainly did. It was all about having fun and escaping the real world — at least for a little while.

“It’s pure escapism is all it is,” Buffett told the Arizona Republic. “I’m not the first one to do it, nor shall I probably be the last. But I think it’s really a part of the human condition that you’ve got to have some fun."

— SOURCES: Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville , Florida Division of Arts & Culture , Washington Post , Arizona Republic , Rolling Stone , Variety , USA Today , Buffett News , CBS News and Forbes .

— Charles Runnells is an arts and entertainment reporter for The News-Press and the Naples Daily News. To reach him, call 239-335-0368 (for tickets to shows, call the venue) or email him at [email protected] .

Follow or message him on social media: Facebook ( facebook.com/charles.runnells.7 ), X (formerly Twitter) ( @charlesrunnells ), Threads (@crunnells1) and Instagram ( @crunnells1 ).

This article originally appeared on Fort Myers News-Press: Jimmy Buffett Day: 10 things you need to know about Florida's trop-rock icon

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Jimmy Buffett tribute: Dave Grohl, the Eagles, Paul McCartney and everything that happened at the Bowl

Paul McCartney, center, Woody Harrelson, Jackson Browne and members of the Coral Reefer Band pay tribute to Jimmy Buffett

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He did his bit of smuggling, he once sang , and he ran his share of grass. Now, the late, great Jimmy Buffett is being honored by an assortment of his many friends and admirers in an all-star tribute concert Thursday night at the Hollywood Bowl.

Keep the Party Going, as the show is billed, takes place seven months after Buffett died from skin cancer in September at age 76, leaving behind a lifestyle empire that reportedly made him a billionaire — and, of course, a deep catalog of wryly literate songs that blend country, pop, folk, rock and Caribbean music.

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3:20 p.m. April 12, 2024 In an earlier version of this article, a photo caption did not identify Jackson Browne and referred to him as a member of the Coral Reefer Band.

In the wake of his death came warm remembrances from the likes of former President Clinton, who said Buffett’s work “brought happiness to millions of people,” and Alan Jackson, with whom Buffett recorded the No. 1 country hit “ It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere .” Elton John called him “a unique and treasured entertainer”; LL Cool J said he was “glad we had time to vibe.”

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Among the many acts set to perform at the Bowl are Paul McCartney, the Eagles , Jon Bon Jovi, Jackson Browne, Brandi Carlile , Kenny Chesney, Eric Church, Sheryl Crow , Zac Brown, Jack Johnson, Pitbull and members of Buffett’s longtime Coral Reefer Band.

7:11 p.m. Greetings from Margaritaville! (Sorry, I had no choice.) With a lineup long on boomer icons — and an audience full of the fans Buffett often compared to Deadheads with credit cards — tonight’s show promises to be like a stylishly graying Coachella, a prospect for which I’m all in. I’m Mikael Wood, The Times’ pop music critic, and I’m happy to be here with my colleagues August Brown and Erin Osmon to play-by-play this tribute to the man who did as much as anyone to bring fruity drinks and sandy desperation into the pop vernacular. — Mikael Wood

As the native Floridian on The Times team here, I am thrilled to see tonight as the beginning of a Buffett-sance among L.A.’s songwriter set. Parrothead wear is the look of the summer to come. — August Brown

And we’re off with a festive take on “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere” by Buffett’s stalwart backup crew, the Coral Reefer Band. — M.W.

Introducing himself as a Florida boy, Jake Owen says he knows “a lot about citrus” — his way to queue up “Grapefruit — Juicy Fruit.” — M.W.

The Coral Reefer Band puts a brass-infused NOLA spin on “Pencil Thin Mustache,” opener of Buffett catalog highlight “Living and Dying in 3/4 Time.” This colorful crowd — the Bowl looks like a pastel kaleidoscope of leis and Hawaiian shirts — is on its feet and loving it. I wore my Hush Puppies for the occasion. Perhaps I’ll join them. — Erin Osmon

7:26 p.m. Woody Harrelson is here in a beat-up cowboy hat recalling the time he and Buffett smoked a joint on the roof of the Vatican. “That’s not true of course,” he adds, “but wouldn’t that be a great story?” As one of the night’s first celeb presenters, the actor goes on to extol Buffett’s creation of “a new genre of music — and hotels and restaurants and old folks’ homes.” — M.W.

Kenny Chesney

7:32 p.m. Kenny Chesney takes “Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes” — which, as bite-size philosophies go, is up there with the best. — M.W.

7:33 p.m. Chesney says that, when he was a kid growing up in east Tennessee, Jimmy Buffett was the first person who showed him that a person can paint pictures with words; a touching and fitting sentiment before he launched into “Where I Come From,” a song that evokes the powerful, everyday images of Buffett’s (and Chesney’s) rural upbringings. — E.O.

7:35 p.m. In a video tribute, Dolly Parton emphasizes Buffett’s multi-hyphenate brilliance — songwriter, author, mogul — and that he was more than just a dude in flip-flops. — E.O.

7:42 p.m. The Jimmy Buffett lifestyle crosses seas and transcends continents, as Angélique Kidjo proved on a regal take of “One Particular Harbour.” The two were old pals and collaborators on “Ti Punch Café,” from Buffett’s final album, “Equal Strain on All Parts,” and the respect and camaraderie between them is really delightful. — A.B.

7:58 p.m. Zac Brown debuts a tender new song, “Pirates and Parrots,” at the Bowl tonight, written about and dedicated to Buffett as Brown promises he is “picking up where you left off ... when the sun goes down we’ll raise our drinks.” Very sweet reminder that this music really meant a lot to a lot of songwriters who took it to new places. Another fitting tribute: Brown changing into shorts onstage. — A.B.

8:01 p.m. A sepia-tone Indiana Jones-style video, titled “Quest for the Shaker of Salt,” tees up the night’s next presenter: Harrison Ford. “Jimmy Buffett was a cool guy,” he says. Ford recalled a “boozy lunch” with Buffett and Ed Bradley that inspired him to get his ear pierced (because they both had earrings and he thought that was so cool). He clarifies that for a “cool guy” Buffett was also singularly kind and loyal. “There will never be anyone else like him.” — E.O.

8:04 p.m. Longtime Miami Heat coach Pat Riley recounting the time Buffett got ejected from a game for calling the referee a Parrothead.”That’s not an insult, that’s a compliment,” Riley recalled yelling back. Truly a crime against Florida to throw him out. — A.B.

8:08 p.m. Eric Church intros a lightly snarling “Son of a Son of a Sailor” with a remembrance of the many summers he and Buffett spent in California, where they’d hike, enjoy “afternoon wine” and then end the day drinking “tequila till there wasn’t anymore tequila.” — M.W.

8:11 p.m. The Eagles bassist Timothy B. Schmit, ex-member of Poco, and the Coral Reefer Band, leads the band and the Bowl in a spirited performance of “Volcano,” a tune custom-tailored for crowd participation. He’s also, apparently, the first person to say “Parrothead.” I didn’t know; I didn’t know. — E.O.

8:14 p.m. Jane Fonda wants to set the record straight, she says as she takes the stage to introduce Brandi Carlile: “I was actually the one that smoked a bowl with Jimmy on the roof of the Vatican.” Big laugh in the crowd. Fonda hails Buffett’s generosity of spirit and his “ability, like Tinkerbell, to sprinkle happiness” wherever he went. — M.W.

8:18 p.m. Reliable as always, Carlile does her tender-soulful ‘70s folk-rock thing in “Tin Cup Chalice,” then talks about her experiences fishing with Buffett, whom she says impressed many a lesbian fisherwoman by bragging that he was friends with Brandi Carlile. — M.W.

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8:22 p.m. If I’m being completely honest, I had hoped that Jackson Browne would be the celeb pal to sing “Come Monday” this evening — refracting Buffett’s most tender composition through his soft-rock pedigree and “These Days” poignancy. Instead, it was Carlile, who led the Coral Reefer Band on acoustic guitar. She explained that Buffett’s widow, Jane, is one of her “most precious friends,” which makes it make more sense, as Buffett wrote the song for her. Carlile’s vocals were characteristically smooth and her love for Buffett evident. In other words, it was a job well done. — E.O.

8:28 p.m. “Exactly the person you expected to see,” said actor Will Arnett, an unlikely Parrothead. “I have so many awesome memories of Jimmy. I was staying with him in the Caribbean — he said, ‘I gotta get certified in takeoffs and landings at the St. Barts Airport, you wanna go? I gotta do like 30 of them.’ Jimmy has been in like three plane crashes. I bailed.” — A.B.

8:34 p.m. The Coral Reefer Band takes “Cheeseburger in Paradise,” Buffett’s hardest-rocking hit — at least until the classic bridge about how Buffett likes his burger, at which point the assembled Parrotheads threaten to drown out the pros onstage. — M.W.

8:39 p.m. Instead of “Come Monday,” Jackson Browne played “He Went to Paris” — after a little stumble with his in-ear monitors. “You know what?” he said with a laugh. “I can’t hear any levels because I forgot to put these in my ears.” After course correcting, he offered a mellow rendition of Bob Dylan’s favorite Buffett tune. It’s not always a good sign when folks sit down during a song, but here it read like a necessary vigil, a kind of reverence — with the twinkle of neon necklaces instead of the flicker of candles. — E.O.

8:42 p.m. J.D. Souther tells the crowd that, as Buffett often said, he’s got a sailing song for us, which turns out to be a rollicking take on “Southern Cross” by Crosby, Stills & Nash. — M.W.

8:47 p.m. “When Jimmy wrote this song, there hadn’t been a song like this in country music,” says Mac McAnally of the Coral Reefer Band — one way to describe the proudly raunchy “Why Don’t We Get Drunk.” (If you don’t know what comes next in the lyric, look it up.) — M.W.

Snoop Dogg

8:52 p.m. Snoop Dogg in the house! After encouraging the crowd to smoke “sticky icky” (what else?) he threw down a spirited and incredibly well received performance of “Gin and Juice” to honor his “main man Jimmy.” — E.O

8:59 p.m. Anyone who doubts Snoop Dogg’s Parrothead bona fides should watch him in Harmony Korine’s “The Beach Bum.” Underrated movie! — A.B.

9:12 p.m. John McEnroe keeps the gag going as presenter with a memory of the time he and Buffett smoked a joint at center court at Wimbledon. — M.W.

9:18 p.m. And now we have Pitbull doing his “Don’t Stop the Party” — just one fun-loving Florida Man paying tribute to another fun-loving Florida Man. Says Pitbull of Buffett: “He’s the definition of what it means to unite, not divide.” — M.W.

Pitbull and Bon Jovi

9:22 p.m. And the award for Most Unexpected Collab goes to Pitbull and Jon Bon Jovi doing “Thank God and Jimmy Buffett.” — E.O.

9:23 p.m. “We all think we’re rock stars, but he flew his own plane to his own show. That’s a rock star,” Bon Jovi said of his late pal, before admitting his backstage edible was kicking in, a common theme of the night. Judd Apatow agreed. “I swear I just thought I saw Snoop Dogg do ‘Gin and Juice’ with the Coral Reefer Band,” the director said, before praising Buffett’s longevity and loyalty to his band. ”50 years, Jesus. It’s the band that made it all work. They got f— up together as a family.” — A.B.

9:27 p.m. Sheryl Crow instructs folks to put up their “land shark” fins before launching into Buffett’s tune of the same name. There were fins to the left, fins to the right and fins on the stage — Crow couldn’t resist joining in. — E.O.

9:35 p.m. After telling a story about the time a friend of his mistook Buffett for a plumber due at his house to fix a broken toilet, Jack Johnson sings “A Pirate Looks at Forty,” which he calls “the reason I kept playing music” after he learned the song at age 14. — M.W.

Dave Grohl

9:39 p.m. It wouldn’t be a classic rock tribute show without Dave Grohl showing up to play something or other, so of course he’s back manning the Coral Reefer drum kit for Van Morrison’s “Brown Eyed Girl” with Zac Brown, out for round two tonight. — A.B.

9:41 p.m. Dave Matthews describes his offering of “Lovely Cruise” — performed via video — as a “postcard.” Fittingly, his stripped-back acoustic rendition emanates the feeling of a beautifully chill day on an island beach, which is where he first met Buffett. — E.O.

9:45 p.m . Here to introduce the Eagles is Don Johnson, who recalls the time at Snowmass when Buffett cooked up a duck dish that smelled so good it cut through all the cocaine they were doing that night. “Aspen in the ‘80s,” he says. — M.W.

Don Henley

9:48 p.m. The Eagles open not with a Buffett tune but with one of Don Henley’s that catches something of Buffett’s perpetually sun-tanned vibe: “The Boys of Summer.” — M.W.

9:50 p.m. “The Boys of Summer” is a neat choice because it name-checks the only act that comes close to rivaling the unique world-building that Buffett achieved: the Grateful Dead. — E.O.

9:59 p.m. We’re all thinking about Buffett, of course, but Vince Gill’s precision-geared vocals in “Take It to the Limit” also feel like a warm tribute to the Eagles’ Randy Meisner, who originally sang the song and who died last year. — M.W.

10:05 p.m. No clue what “In the City” has to do with a guy whose whole deal was finding a (comfortable) way out of the rat race, but damn if the Eagles don’t sound great right now. Invite Joe Walsh to everything, is my idea. — M.W.

Paul McCartney

10:15 p.m. “Hollywood f—ing Bowl!” says Paul McCartney, who tells a story about being invited to one of Buffett’s places during “the last week of his life” to “sing a couple songs for Jimmy.” Buffett “was in a pretty bad way, but he still had that twinkle in his eye,” McCartney says. “Tonight I thought I’d sing one of those songs.” That’s his cue for a stately “Let It Be,” for which he brings out the Eagles — have these rock giants jammed together onstage before? — and which gets what looks like the entire place on its feet. — M.W.

10:20 p.m. If there is anything I learned tonight it is that Jimmy Buffett was a singularly unifying force. The ability to assemble Paul McCartney, Eric Church, Snoop Dogg and Pitbull on the same stage is a large enough feat, let alone calling each of them a friend. Tonight, the cast was diverse and the vibeage was off the charts. Turns out, Margaritaville is a special place. — E.O.

10:25 p.m. McCartney chugs a giant margarita onstage tonight to introduce the night’s sendoff. — A.B.

10:35 p.m. All the heavyweights are back onstage for a rousing, appropriately wobbly “Maragaritaville,” and there’s something very moving about the way this weird (and really very sad!) little party song has become the anthem it has to so many different types of people. And that’s a wrap for Buffett-palooza — except, perhaps, for Paul McCartney, who looks like his night is just getting started. — M.W.

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