Jimmy Buffett was both a musician and a prophet. Wrigley Field is among his mourners.
Jimmy Buffett surprises theatergoers during the curtain call for"Escape to Margaritaville" at the former Oriental Theatre on Nov. 15, 2017.
Nashville didn’t understand Buffett. Nor, for that matter, did Broadway. But the singer’s fans, Parrotheads by name, knew that Buffett was actually something of a prophet: He sang, fundamentally, of a world beyond work, a tuneful place of fun and cocktails, friendships and frolic, community and good times. Unsurprisingly, Chicago was a key locus of his fan base: Most of us dream of Caribbean pastel each and every January.
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