Jimmy Buffett Memorabilia!
Having always been drawn to the sea, Buffett moved to Key West in the early 1970s, where he adopted his trademark beachcombing persona. Under this new guise, he signed a contract with ABC-Dunhill and put out White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean in 1973. With instant party hits like Why Don't We Get Drunk (And Screw), Buffett gained a loyal following who appreciated the laid-back atmosphere of his live shows. Soon, his fans started wearing Hawaiian shirts, traveling Grateful Dead-style to his shows, and calling themselves "Parrotheads."
Buffett broke into the mainstream with his sixth album, 1977's Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes, containing the enduring party standard Margaritaville. His 1978 follow-up, Son of a Son of a Sailor, featured another classic track, Cheeseburger in Paradise. Both albums went gold. His most recent album, Beach House on the Moon, was released in the spring of 1999.
It is 11" x 14", bevel-cut double matted, framed under glass and ready to hang. The 8" x 10" photo is offset with an additional 4" x 6" photo, and coupled with a bio that lists pertinent facts.
Availability: This item takes 2 weeks to leave the warehouse plus ship time.