Jimmy Buffett, iconic musician, passes away at 76
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【Summary】American singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett, known for his happy-go-lucky persona and hits like "Margaritaville," has died at the age of 76. He was happiest performing live, often surprising audiences with impromptu performances alongside other musicians. Key West held a special place in his heart.
FutureCar Staff
Sep 02, 2023 10:00 AM PT
He always expressed his joy in touring and performing for audiences, whether they were big or small. He would often play barefoot, strumming his guitar with passion. It was during these moments, wearing his iconic Hawaiian shirt, that he would surprise the crowd by inviting other musicians to join him on stage.
Reflecting on his career, he once said, "Key West will always hold a special place in my heart." This vibrant city had become an integral part of his identity, leaving an indelible mark on his life and music.
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