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Gulf and Western singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett, who managed one of his unsuccessful mayoral bids, [2] wrote and sang "Last Mango in Paris" about the tales of Tarracino. [4] The song begins with the lines "I went down to Captain Tony's / To get out of the heat / I heard a voice call out to me / 'Son come have a seat'."
Isak Andic Ermay (Turkish: İsak Andiç; 1 October 1953 – 14 December 2024) was a Turkish-Spanish businessman.In 1984, he and his brother Nahman founded clothing retailer Mango.
Mailboat Records is an independent record label established in 1999 by American singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett after his vanity label Margaritaville Records was absorbed by Island Records when they were sold to Universal Music Group, owner of Buffett's previous label MCA Records.
Critics have generally found the album to be subpar. [3] Spin magazine described Far Side as "mellow and reflective" without being "too sleepy or pretentious". [4] Although popular among Buffett's fans, the music style was criticized as not being popular for a wide range of audiences.
Brunswick also owns the New Zealand boat brand, Rayglass. Brunswick markets its specialty boats through Brunswick Commercial and Government Products. Attwood and Kellogg boat parts and accessories, once a part of the group, are now a part of the Mercury Marine group.
Navico now owns those three brands in addition to the Eagle, Lowrance, B&G, and Simrad lines. Brunswick has established regional headquarters in Verviers , Belgium; Monterrey , Mexico; Dandenong , Australia; and Dubai , UAE, to better serve its customers by designing, engineering, manufacturing and distributing products based on local needs ...
Fighting Lady (USCG #555908, Hull #22) was Merritt's last frame boat, built in 1974 for Dinny Phipps. The Fighting Lady was the inspiration for the now popular color "fighting lady yellow" and was later owned by Joe Lopez. Lopez renamed the boat the Prowess and towed it around the world behind a mothership throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
In December 2020, the Financial Times published a report on MindGeek's ownership, revealing that Bergmair or "Bernard Bergemar" as he had used in court documents was the company's majority owner.