Jimmy Buffett played trombone. Who knew?
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Nolabone
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Jimmy Buffett played trombone. Who knew?
"Besides being a very successful composer and performer, Jimmy Buffett was also a trombone player. Trained at St. Ignatius Catholic School in Mobile, Alabama, Buffett remained a proud "band geek" his entire life."
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- Kingfan
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Re: Jimmy Buffett played trombone. Who knew?
Wearing my Hawaiian shirt today in tribute. BTW, besides being a composter and performer, he is an author of fiction and non-fiction.
I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are still missing! 
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Bach5G
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Re: Jimmy Buffett played trombone. Who knew?
And an extremely successful business man.
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Re: Jimmy Buffett played trombone. Who knew?
Nolabone wrote: Fri Sep 08, 2023 7:27 am "Besides being a very successful composer and performer, Jimmy Buffett was also a trombone player. Trained at St. Ignatius Catholic School in Mobile, Alabama, Buffett remained a proud "band geek" his entire life."
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Nolabone
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Re: Jimmy Buffett played trombone. Who knew?
YIKES!
Maybe once upon a time...
Maybe once upon a time...
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JTeagarden
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Re: Jimmy Buffett played trombone. Who knew?
We still don't know.
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AndrewMeronek
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Re: Jimmy Buffett played trombone. Who knew?
Nice. Another name to add to the short list of trombone-playing celebrities.
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