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Robert Earl Keen To Open For Jimmy In Houston

March 18th, 2007


Robert Earl Keen will open for Jimmy at the April 21st show at Houston’s Minute Maid Park.

Keen will take the stage at 7:30 pm.


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Buffett To Play Atlanta Show In April

March 13th, 2007


Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band will play a show at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia on Wednesday, April 25th.

Tickets will go on sale March 19th. Prices are $138, $98, $78, and $38.


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Anguilla Concert To Be Filmed For DVD

March 12th, 2007


Jimmy will be videotaping the March 24th concert on Anguilla for a DVD release! ….plus Jimmy’s going to perform songs he doesn’t normally do, both with the full Reefer Band and acoustic!

It is too early at this time to determine when the DVD will be released.

You heard this news first at BuffettWorld!


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Tickets On Sale Monday Morning For Two Shows

March 11th, 2007


Tickets will go on sale Monday morning at 10 am EDT for the June 23rd show in Burgettstown, PA and the July 26th show in Cincinnati, OH.

Click Here for Burgettstown Ticketmaster purchase link.

Click Here for Cincinnati Ticketmaster purchase link.

Ticket prices for both shows are $36 for lawn and $126 for pavilion.

Good luck!


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New State Song For Florida?

March 9th, 2007


Lauren Ritchie of the Orlando Sentinel has written a commentary suggesting that Buffett is the perfect artist for a new Florida state song:

A movement is afoot in the Florida Legislature this year to change
the state song, “The Swanee River (Old Folks at Home),” written in
1851 by Pennsylvanian Stephen C. Foster.

Buffett is the only artist in America who captures us — or at least
what we want to be. His easygoing calypso rhythms infused with steel
drums and trumpet are the ticket to paradise. He throws in an
occasional country tune and mixes it all with sweet ballads.

Buffett sings one wistful ballad that would make a lovely
Florida state song. It’s called “I Have Found Me a Home.” Several
stanzas hearken back to what Florida was before the boom and the
tourists hit.

Read the entire article here.


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