Jimmy...

In this section I've put some links to Jimmy's sites and
some other ParrtoHead sites of note.

I also submitted davecosta.com/buffett to the ParrtoHead Web Ring
by joining at geocities.com/phwebring. You'll find the links to it below.
If you're not farmilliar with web rings, here's the skinny.
First, you have to have a JimmyBuffett/ParrotHead website.
Then, you have to submit it to a JimmyBuffett/ParrotHead webring.
The guys over at geocities.com/phwebring have a pretty good one.
They keep a (webring) list of about 600 ParrotHeads with websites.
Everyone of these sites has a set of links like the ones I have below.
So you can click "NEXT" and go to the next site on the (webring) list.
Once you get to that site, there is a "NEXT" button, as well.
You could click "NEXT" again to go to the "NEXT" site, or
you could click "PREVIOUS" and come back to my site.
All the other links are pretty self-explanitory. If you need help, get some.
Kinda neat. Enjoy.

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Jimmy's Bio

On December 25, 1946, In the Jackson County Memorial Hospital near Pasagoula, Mississippi, a star was born. This star was Jimmy William Buffett. The Mother and Father, Mary Loraine Buffett and James D. Buffett soon moved to Mobile, Alabama, where James Buffett worked at The Alabama Dry Docks and Shipyard. Jimmy's Grandfather, James Buffett Sr. captained his own ship, The Chicamaunga, around the world. This had some inspiration to The Singer/Songwriter, Jimmy Buffett. Jimmy attended many schools of higher learning, but eventually graduated from The University Of Southern Mississippi with a degree in History and Journalism. It was in college that he learned how to play the guitar, because his roommate who played the guitar was getting many women. Later, Jimmy moved to Nashville where he started singing country music. Buffett signed with Barnaby Records and recorded two albums: Down To Earth and High Cumberland Jubilee. Buffett didn't stay in Nashville Long. He eventually moved to Key West, Florida. His music began to become more popular and well, you can figure out the rest. He recorded over 30 CD's since and has written 3 books. He is very popular and his "Parrothead" followers are thought of as some of the most loyal fans in the music business. FINS UP!!!