Tipitina's Foundation – Instruments A Comin' 2011
Auction Ends: May 6, 2011 11:00 PM CDT

Collectibles

Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville Collection!

Item Number
140
Estimated Value
400 USD
Sold
520 USD to dukeparrot
Number of Bids
23  -  Bid History

Item Description

Bid now and receive this fantastic Jimmy Buffet Collection for the ultimate Parrotthead! 

Included are:

  • A SIGNED copy of #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Jimmy Buffett "Where Is Joe Merchant?"  "A roisterous romp, a novel Elmore Leonard might have written if he made Key West and the Caribbean his home."- THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
  • A SIGNED copy of Jimmy Buffett's "A Salty Piece of Land" novel!- A tale filled with Caribbean adventure and master storytelling by Jimmy Buffett!
  • UKE'AN PLAY JIMMY BUFFETT- songs included from this music book range from Margaritaville to Fins!  
  • SIGNED CD by Jimmy Buffet- Jimmy Buffett encores includes live performances from his 2008/2009 tour.
  • SIGNED CD by Jimmy Buffet- Jimmy Buffett AIA includes, "Makin' Music For Money," "Dallas," and MUCH MORE!
  • A Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville Key West Shot Glass- Take a shot with this awesome sparkling, ocean blue shot glass!
  • Jimmy Buffett "Scenes You Know By Heart" DVD- Includes "Come Monday," "He Went to Paris," and "Margaritaville!"
  • A weathered orange, embroidered Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville Hurricane Surf Team Hat!
  • A Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville Wall-Mounted Bottle Opener.  These are GREAT bar accessories!
  • Art Glass Wine Charms Set of 6 Assorted- Wine Charms are a fun and stylish way to idenify your guests glasses.  Clip the Wine Charm around the bottom of a wine glass, stemware, or handle of a mugh and your guests will always know which glass is theirs!
  • A Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville Old Towne Key West Brown X-Large T-shirt!
  • A Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville Key West Bag- Take a day off and head for the beach using your Margaritaville Key West Bag!  
  • A set of Margaritaville cups provided by Tervis, keeping drinks hot and cold.  Enjoy a nice day in the sun with friends and family provided by Jimmy Buffett's set of drinking cups!  

Complete your Jimmy Buffett collection today!

About the artist: 

Jimmy Buffett arrived in Nashville in 1969 prepared to embark on a recording career. Gerry Wood, an old JB associate and currently a writer for Billboard Magazine recalls that, "Barnaby Records signed the artist to a two-album contract--and Jimmy went into the studio to record Down to Earth."

"Unfortunately, the album didn't sell well. Undaunted, Jimmy went back into the studio to record his second album. Daunted, Barnaby Records "lost" the master tapes for this album titled High Cumberland Jubilee. A convenient excuse for a fledgling label that didn't want another no play/ no pay LP."

"In a miracle that makes Lourdes look like a carnival shell game, these "lost" Buffett tapes were "found" years later, after Jimmy had become a star, and released on Janus Records. These first two albums show all the potential and promise that was soon to be realized."

In a story told many times, Jimmy headed for Miami for an alleged booking date. However, when he got there, no job. Settling in at old friend Jerry Jeff Walker's house allowed him time to regroup. A weekend drive down the overseas highway (A1A) landed Jimmy in the town that would prove to be the biggest influence in his musical career, the town that would provide the catalyst for "Margaritaville," the town that continues to play a large role in his life, Key West.

The Encyclopedia of Rock, compiled by Nick Logan and Bob Woffinden, states that, "Buffett's talent was hardly the sort that could be straight-jacketed by Nashville's orthodox music establishment. After signing with ABC-Dunhill, he recorded his second debut album, ironically again in Nashville, though this time with greater artistic freedom. Released in 1973, A White Sport Coat and Pink Crustacean helped to establish him, and it was a reputation he was able to enhance with his next album, Living and Dying in 3/4 Time, which received good reviews, and contained the single "Come Monday".

Jimmy plunged from the frying pan of Nashville into the fire of Key West. Key West in the early 70's was much different than the Key West of today. Smugglers, servicemen, and shrimpers populated the island that had a reputation for harboring those seeking a lifestyle somewhat to the left of norm. Boarded store fronts dotted Duval St., and any dilapidated building that housed a business invariably served alcohol; over or under the counter. The proverbial end of the rainbow carried pot, but no gold. This was the cultural "melting pot" that was to inspire Jimmy to write "The Wino and I Know", "My Head Hurts, My Feet Stink, and I Don't Love Jesus", "Tin Cup Chalice", and "I Have Found Me A Home" among others. As Bob Anderson says about Jimmy in 1986 interview in High Times, "Every outlaw has a good story, and Buffett has an eye and ear for them."

Singer/songwriter/author Jimmy Buffett has become a legend of popular culture as the composer of such classic songs as "Margaritaville" and "Cheeseburger in Paradise."  He has recorded more than thirty albums, most of which have gone gold, platinum, or multiplatinum.  He is also the author of Tales from Margaritaville and the #1 New York Times bestseller A Pirate Looks at Fifty.  

Item Special Note

Winning bidder is responsible for actual shipping cost.  Local pick-up available!

We would like to thank our sponsors....

THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS!!!

Thanks to our restaurant sponsors!