Chris Maddox shared his thoughts about the pioneer of island escapism in an interview with ABC 10News.
SAN DIEGO — Jimmy Buffett, the legendary musician who created the"Margaritaville" empire, died at the age of 76 on Sept. 1.
Buffet had a few connections to San Diego. He opened a Margaritaville Resort in Mission Bay recently and performed at Snapdragon Stadium on May 6. Additionally, the Margaritaville Hotel on Sixth Avenue in the Gaslamp Quarter opened this week.See what the Chris Maddox had to say about the pioneer of island escapism in the video at the top of this page.
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