To paraphrase one of Jimmy Buffett's most well-known lines, the Parrotheads are in a state of grief, but the tributes that have been flooding in for the late "Margaritaville" singer Jimmy Buffett from his legion of followers are a bit more magical than tragic.
The post, "Eternally enjoying that cheeseburger in Paradise," was quite popular on social media.
Another one of your fans wrote, "It's five o'clock somewhere." You won't ever be far from our thoughts. I'll watch my step and make sure I don't step on the pop top.
"I am at a loss for words. Shiba Normie commented on X, "Waking up to this news was not anything I ever expected. It was completely unexpected." "For the better part of my life, I've identified as a Parrothead. The music of Jimmy has been a constant companion during all of my happiest as well as some of my worst moments. Put your sails up, sailor, and I'll catch up with you on the other side of the planet.
Buffett passed away on Friday at the age of 76. He was known for his deceptively basic music, yet he built an enterprise worth $1 billion off of it.
"Jimmy passed away peacefully on the night of September 1st surrounded by his family, friends, music, and dogs," the tropical rocker's loved ones stated in a statement that was posted on Instagram. "He lived his life like a song right up until the very last breath, and he will be missed beyond all measure by so many people."
"So saddened by the loss of a sunny and happy voice in the music world," remarked Deborah Roberts, who works for ABC News. "Jimmy Buffett has passed away at the age of 76. When you take a sip of a margarita, you can't help but think about him and his hit song "Margaritaville." He made many of us happy and gave us the feeling of being at the beach. RIP."
Tim O'Brien, a writer and podcast host, stated on his website that "He waited until summer was over."The news of Buffett's passing was shared on social media just a few short months after he was compelled to cancel a number of his appearances as a direct result of a string of hospitalizations.
Buffett told his audience in May that he had to "address some issues that needed immediate attention," and then he joked and said, "Growing old is not for sissies, I promise you."
Buffett, whose successes include "It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere" and "Trip Around the Sun," earned his stripes as one of the most compelling names in music with a career that spanned 60 years. Buffett's classics include "It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere" and "Trip Around the Sun."
According to a piece written by journalist Michael Tracey, Jimmy Buffett "somehow created an enormous entertainment empire out of one simple little novelty song that somehow became the official anthem for lazy middle-aged people who like to sit around doing nothing." Buffett did this by turning the song into "the official anthem for lazy middle-aged people who like to sit around doing nothing."
The post, "Eternally enjoying that cheeseburger in Paradise," was quite popular on social media.
Another one of your fans wrote, "It's five o'clock somewhere." You won't ever be far from our thoughts. I'll watch my step and make sure I don't step on the pop top.
"I am at a loss for words. Shiba Normie commented on X, "Waking up to this news was not anything I ever expected. It was completely unexpected." "For the better part of my life, I've identified as a Parrothead. The music of Jimmy has been a constant companion during all of my happiest as well as some of my worst moments. Put your sails up, sailor, and I'll catch up with you on the other side of the planet.
Buffett passed away on Friday at the age of 76. He was known for his deceptively basic music, yet he built an enterprise worth $1 billion off of it.
"Jimmy passed away peacefully on the night of September 1st surrounded by his family, friends, music, and dogs," the tropical rocker's loved ones stated in a statement that was posted on Instagram. "He lived his life like a song right up until the very last breath, and he will be missed beyond all measure by so many people."
"So saddened by the loss of a sunny and happy voice in the music world," remarked Deborah Roberts, who works for ABC News. "Jimmy Buffett has passed away at the age of 76. When you take a sip of a margarita, you can't help but think about him and his hit song "Margaritaville." He made many of us happy and gave us the feeling of being at the beach. RIP."
Tim O'Brien, a writer and podcast host, stated on his website that "He waited until summer was over."The news of Buffett's passing was shared on social media just a few short months after he was compelled to cancel a number of his appearances as a direct result of a string of hospitalizations.
Buffett told his audience in May that he had to "address some issues that needed immediate attention," and then he joked and said, "Growing old is not for sissies, I promise you."
Buffett, whose successes include "It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere" and "Trip Around the Sun," earned his stripes as one of the most compelling names in music with a career that spanned 60 years. Buffett's classics include "It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere" and "Trip Around the Sun."
According to a piece written by journalist Michael Tracey, Jimmy Buffett "somehow created an enormous entertainment empire out of one simple little novelty song that somehow became the official anthem for lazy middle-aged people who like to sit around doing nothing." Buffett did this by turning the song into "the official anthem for lazy middle-aged people who like to sit around doing nothing."
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