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Jane Slagsvol supported Jimmy Buffett's music career. In 1978, Slagsvol appeared in her hubby's music video "Come Monday." In the song, Buffett sings about missing his lover while he heads to San ...
Jimmy Buffett‘s widow, Jane Slagsvol, is breaking her silence after the musician’s death at age 76. “As Jimmy said a few months ago, ‘growing old is not for sissies,'” Slagsvol began in ...
Jimmy Buffett's wife Jane Slagsvol honored her husband's legacy in a poignant letter she shared with fans a week after the "Margaritaville" singer-songwriter's death. In it, she opened up about ...
Buffett was born on December 25, 1946, in Pascagoula, Mississippi, [23] and he spent part of his childhood in Mobile and Fairhope, Alabama.He was the son of Mary Lorraine (née Peets) (died September 25, 2003) [24] and James Delaney Buffett, Jr. (died May 1, 2003), who worked for the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
The song was inspired by a real life event attended by Buffett, his wife Jane Slagsvol, Paul McCartney, and his wife Nancy Shevell. [11] Buffett was concerned about Shevell at a dinner party, and her response to his question about her well-being was simply the title of the song. [9]
Jimmy Buffett's wife Jane Slagsvol revealed that he spent time in hospice before dying. And his sister recently said that his last words to her were 'Have fun.'
Most of the songs on the album were written or co-written by Buffett, two with his future wife, Jane Slagsvol. Other songs include "Big Rig" written by Coral Reefer Greg "Fingers" Taylor and "This Hotel Room" by Steve Goodman (who also co-wrote "Woman Goin' Crazy on Caroline Street" with Buffett).
Jimmy Buffett, who died on Sept. 1 after a 4-year battle with Merkel cell skin cancer, was a proud father to three kids of whom he shared with wife, Jane Slagsvol.He was 76. Days after the ...