Jimmy Buffet Tribute Offers Change of Latitude
Parrotheads Rock at the Wenona Park Friendship Shell in Downtown Bay City
July 9, 2003
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By: O. J. Cunningham
Jimmy Buffet fans, come on down! . . . The best in Jimmy Buffet music!The advertising brochure from Bay Arts did not lie.
If you were not a Jimmy Buffet fan before Tuesday night's Bay Arts Council Concert in the Park, by thetime the concert ended, most likely you were a confirmed and converted
'parrothead.'The Jimmy Buffet Tribute Band recreated the Buffet sound with classic renditions of Key West favorites that included:
Changes in Latitude,
Margaritaville,
Come Monday and the most requested
Cheeseburger in Paradise.
"It was a wonderful family event," beamed Bay Arts Council Director Diane Middleton. "Kids and their families. That's exactly what we like to see at the Friendship Shell for these concerts."
'Jimmy Buffet' brought kids up on the stage and invited concert-goers to dance as the group performed song after hit song from the recording hit list of the legendary Key West entertainer.
Another great night at the Bay City Wenona Park Friendship Shell.
Next On The Concert Calendar:
July 10, Thursday: Jake & Elwood,
July 15, Tuesday: Billy Joel & Elton John (Tribute)
Below: Mike Rybak (Left) and family enjoy the concert. (Right) The famous Jimmy Z shows off his parrothead hat during the concert.

Below: (Left)The view of Parrot Fever from backstage. A big crowd jammed the green grass of Wenona Park. (Right) Concert-goers eagerly joined in the show by dancing to their favorite Buffet tune.

Below: (Left) Jimmy Buffet performs the famous song entitled Fins. (I think those are sharks). (Right) Youngsters were on stage and (obviously) enjoying the show as the kids joined in during Buffet's rendition of Volcano.

O. J. Cunningham
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O. J. Cunningham is the Publisher of MyBayCity.com. Cunningham previously published Sports Page & Bay City Enterprise. He is the President/CEO of OJ Advertising, Inc.
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