Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer, dies at 76
Jimmy Buffet dies WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 03: Jimmy Buffett plays a song as he performs at a Get Out the Vote rally for U.S. Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) and Florida Democratic governor candidate Andrew Gillum at the Meyer Amphitheatre on November 03, 2018 in West Palm Beach, Florida. According to his family, Buffett died on Sept. 1 (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
By Debbie Lord, Cox Media Group National Content Desk
Jimmy Buffett, a troubadour whose songs raised to an art form a life that celebrated laidback loafing and lazy summer days on the beach, died Friday.
He was 76.
“Jimmy passed away peacefully on the night of September 1st surrounded by his family, friends, music and dogs,” a statement on Buffett’s website and social media said on Saturday. “He lived his life like a song till the very last breath and will be missed beyond measure by so many.”
The singer had been hospitalized in May and when he was released he thanked fans for their well wishes though did not say why he had been admitted.
No cause of death was given.
Buffett’s songs of a lazy beach life made for a popular playlist for any summer gathering. His live shows would draw thousands of “Parrotheads” to concert venues to cheer, singalong and put their hands on their head making a fin to move through the crowds like a shark.
Buffett would take his songs of pirates, loafers, fishermen and mariners, and spin their popularity into a business that saw the singer born in Pascagoula, Mississippi, and raised in South Alabama become a multi-millionaire.
Buffett built on the island theme of his songs when he launched restaurants, hotels and resorts sporting the “Margaritaville” brand. Later came appeal, tea, beer, tequila rum and other branded items. The businesses that grew from his vision of the beach life landed him at No. 13 in Forbes’ America’s Richest Celebrities in 2016 with a net worth of $550 million.
By the time of his death, Buffett had an estimated net worth of $1 billion, including $570 million from touring and recording, a music catalog valued around $50 million and $140 million in planes, homes and shares in Berkshire Hathaway, according to The Wall Street Journal.
He once wrote a song about buying Berkshire Hathaway stock, “when it was cheap,” and was friends with the company’s chairman and CEO Warren Buffett, the Journal reported.
“Margaritaville,” the breakthrough hit that inspired the hotels and resorts, was released in 1977.
“What seems like a simple ditty about getting blotto and mending a broken heart turns out to be a profound meditation on the often painful inertia of beach dwelling,” Spin magazine wrote in 2021. “The tourists come and go, one group indistinguishable from the other. Waves crest and break whether somebody is there to witness it or not. Everything that means anything has already happened and you’re not even sure when.”
Buffett was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2006. He won two Country Music Association awards during his career and was twice nominated for Grammy Awards.
While music critics were not effusive in their praise of his work, Parrotheads kept the singer touring as they filled venues to hear favorites such as “Fins,” “Cheeseburger in Paradise,” “A Pirate Looks at Forty,” and “Come Monday.”
“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. You’ve got to get away from whatever you do to make a living or other parts of life that stress you out. I try to make it at least 50/50 fun to work and so far it’s worked out.”
Buffett, who was born on Christmas day 1946, started his career in New Orleans playing six nights a week at Bourbon Street clubs, according to the Associated Press.
He became an author later in life, writing numerous books including “Where Is Joe Merchant?” and “A Pirate Looks At Fifty.”
Buffett is survived by his wife, Jane; daughters, Savannah and Sarah; and son, Cameron.
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Jimmy Buffett through the years NEW YORK - MAY 14: Musician Jimmy Buffett arrives at Jazz At Lincoln Center's 6th Annual Spring Gala on May 14, 2007 in New York City. (Photo by Scott Gries/Getty Images) (Scott Gries/Getty Images)
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Jimmy Buffett through the years EAST HAMPTON, NY - AUGUST 11: (L-R) Ashley Olsen, Jimmy Buffett and Mary Kate Olsen pose for photos at the Hampton Social @ Ross Concert by James Taylor at the Ross School on August 11, 2007 in East Hampton, New York. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for Hampton Social @ Ross) (Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images)
Jimmy Buffett through the years HOLLYWOOD, CA - MARCH 28: Matthew McConaughey (L) and Jimmy Buffett arrive at the Los Angeles Premiere for Neon and Vice Studio's The Beach Bum at ArcLight Hollywood on March 28, 2019 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Joshua Blanchard/Getty Images for NEON) (Joshua Blanchard/Getty Images for NEON)
Jimmy Buffett through the years NEW YORK, NY - MAY 29: Musician Jimmy Buffett performs onstage during Lincoln Center's American Songbook Gala at Alice Tully Hall on May 29, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for Lincoln Center) (Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for Lincoln Center)
Jimmy Buffett through the years LAS VEGAS, NV - OCTOBER 14: Recording artist Jimmy Buffett (C) stands with members of the Wounded Warrior Amputee Softball Team as he toasts the crowd during the grand opening celebration for the Margaritaville Casino at Flamingo Las Vegas October 14, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The casino set the Guinness World Records title for largest gallon beverage with an 8,500-gallon, two-story Margarita named "Lucky Rita." (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images for Flamingo Las Vegas) (Ethan Miller)
Jimmy Buffett through the years KEY WEST, FL - APRIL 01: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Singer Jimmy Buffett performs at the San Carlos Institute on April 01, 2015 in Key West, Florida. Buffett and his Coral Reefer Band put on the concert as part of a fan contest. (Photo by Rob O'Neal/Florida Keys News Bureau via Getty Images) (Handout/Getty Images)
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Jimmy Buffett through the years NEW YORK - APRIL 13: Actor Richard Belzer (L) and Jimmy Buffett take phone calls during the "Night of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Benefit for Autism Education" presented by Comedy Central at the Beacon Theatre on April 13, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Scott Gries/Getty Images for Comedy Central) (Scott Gries)