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Singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett has translated his easygoing Gulf Coast persona into more than just a successful recording career -- he has expanded into clothing, nightclubs, and literature. His new novel, ''A Salty Piece of Land,'' centers around one character, Tully Mars (the cowboy who visited the ocean, from "Tales from Margaritaville") and is already on the best-sellers list. But the basis of the business empire that keeps him on the Fortune magazine list of highest-earning entertainers is his music.
Buffett moved to Nashville to try to make it in country music in the late '60s. Signed to Barnaby, he released one album in 1970, Down to Earth, from which the socially conscious single "The Christian?" suggested he might be more at home protesting in Greenwich Village. Instead, he moved to Key West, FL, where he gradually evolved into the beach bum character and tropical folk-rock style that would endear him to millions.
Jimmy Buffett has one of the most loyal followings of any artist in existence today. Each year Jimmy Buffett performs to sold out crowds across the country with his Coral Reefer band in front of millions of his rabid "parrotheads" so he can take them away to Margaritaville. . . . even if only for a little while. But as Jimmy Buffett puts it - "Margaritaville is a state of mind. It can be anywhere you want it to be". Coming from a HUGE parrothead - all I have to say to that is . . . . . "How true it is." (But it doesn't hurt to experience it in a warm climate)