NEW YORK — Singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett, who popularized beach bum soft rock with the escapist Caribbean-flavored song “Margaritaville” and turned that celebration of loafing into an empire of restaurants, resorts and frozen concoctions, has died. He was 76.
“Jimmy passed away peacefully on the night of September 1st surrounded by his family, friends, music and dogs,” a statement posted to Buffett’s official website and social media pages said late Friday. “He lived his life like a song till the very last breath and will be missed beyond measure by so many.”
The statement did not say where Buffett died or give a cause of death. Illness had forced him to reschedule concerts in May and Buffett acknowledged in social media posts that he had been hospitalized, but provided no specifics.
“Margaritaville,” released on Feb. 14, 1977, quickly took on a life of its own, becoming a state of mind for those “wastin’ away,” an excuse for a life of low-key fun and escapism for those “growing older, but not up.”

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FILE - Jimmy Buffett performs at the after party for the premiere of "Jurassic World" in Los Angeles, on June 9, 2015. “Margaritaville” singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett has died at age 76. A statement on Buffett's official website and social media pages says the singer died Friday, Sept. 1, 2023 “surrounded by his family, friends, music and dogs”. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP, File)
The song is the unhurried portrait of a loafer on his front porch, watching tourists sunbathe while a pot of shrimp is beginning to boil. The singer has a new tattoo, a likely hangover and regrets over a lost love. Somewhere there is a misplaced salt shaker.
“What seems like a simple ditty about getting blotto and mending a broken heart turns out to be a profound meditation on the often painful inertia of beach dwelling,” Spin magazine wrote in 2021. “The tourists come and go, one group indistinguishable from the other. Waves crest and break whether somebody is there to witness it or not. Everything that means anything has already happened and you’re not even sure when.”
The song — from the album “Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes” — spent 22 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and peaked at No. 8. The song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2016 for its cultural and historic significance, became a karaoke standard and helped brand Key West, Florida, as a distinct sound of music and a destination known the world over.
“There was no such place as Margaritaville,” Buffett told the Arizona Republic in 2021. “It was a made-up place in my mind, basically made up about my experiences in Key West and having to leave Key West and go on the road to work and then come back and spend time by the beach.”
The song soon inspired restaurants and resorts, turning Buffett’s alleged desire for the simplicity of island life into a multimillion brand. He landed at No. 13 in Forbes’ America’s Richest Celebrities in 2016 with a net worth of $550 million.
Music critics were never very kind to Buffett or his catalogue, including the sandy beach-side snack bar songs like “Fins,” “Come Monday” and “Cheeseburgers in Paradise.” But his legions of fans, called “Parrotheads,” regularly turned up for his concerts wearing toy parrots, cheeseburgers, sharks and flamingos on their heads, leis around their necks and loud Hawaiian shirts.

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FILE - Jimmy Buffett performs at his sister's restaurant in Gulf Shores, Ala., on June 30, 2010. “Margaritaville” singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett has died at age 76. A statement on Buffett's official website and social media pages says the singer died Friday, Sept. 1, 2023 “surrounded by his family, friends, music and dogs”. (AP Photo/Dave Martin, File)
“It’s pure escapism is all it is,” he told the Republic. “I’m not the first one to do it, nor shall I probably be the last. But I think it’s really a part of the human condition that you’ve got to have some fun. You’ve got to get away from whatever you do to make a living or other parts of life that stress you out. I try to make it at least 50/50 fun to work and so far it’s worked out.”
His special Gulf Coast mix of country, pop, folk and rock added instruments and tonalities more commonly found in the Caribbean, like steel drums. It was a stew of steelpans, trombones and pedal steel guitar. Buffett’s incredible ear for hooks and light grooves were often overshadowed by his lyrics about fish tacos and sunsets.
Rolling Stone, in a review of Buffett’s 2020 album “Life on the Flip Side,” gave grudging props. “He continues mapping out his surfy, sandy corner of pop music utopia with the chill, friendly warmth of a multi-millionaire you wouldn’t mind sharing a tropically-themed 3 p.m. IPA with, especially if his gold card was on the bar when the last round came.”
Buffett’s evolving brand began in 1985 with the opening of a string of Margaritaville-themed stores and restaurants in Key West, followed in 1987 with the first Margaritaville Café nearby. Over the course of the next two decades, several more of each opened throughout Florida, New Orleans and California.
The brand has since expanded to dozens of categories, including resorts, apparel and footwear for men and women, a radio station, a beer brand, ice tea, tequila and rum, home décor, food items like salad dressing, Margaritaville Crunchy Pimento Cheese & Shrimp Bites and Margaritaville Cantina Style Medium Chunky Salsa, the Margaritaville at Sea cruise line and restaurants, including Margaritaville Restaurant, JWB Prime Steak and Seafood, 5 o’Clock Somewhere Bar & Grill and LandShark Bar & Grill.
There also was a Broadway-bound jukebox musical, “Escape to Margaritaville,” a romantic comedy in which a singer-bartender called Sully falls for the far more career-minded Rachel, who is vacationing with friends and hanging out at Margaritaville, the hotel bar where Sully works.
James William Buffett was born on Christmas day 1946 in Pascagoula, Mississippi, and raised in the port town of Mobile, Alabama. He graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and went from busking the streets of New Orleans to playing six nights a week at Bourbon Street clubs.
He released his first record, “Down To Earth,” in 1970 and issued seven more on a regular yearly clip, with his 1974 song “Come Monday” from his fourth studio album “Living and Dying in ¾ Time,” peaking at No. 30. Then came “Margaritaville.”
He performed on more than 50 studio and live albums, often accompanied by his Coral Reefer Band, and was constantly on tour. He earned two Grammy Award nominations, two Academy of Country Music Awards and a Country Music Association Award.
Buffett was actually in Austin, Texas, when the inspiration struck for “Margaritaville.” He and a friend had stopped for lunch at a Mexican restaurant before she dropped him at the airport for a flight home to Key West, so they got to drinking margaritas.
“And I kind of came up with that idea of this is just like Margarita-ville,” Buffett told the Republic. “She kind of laughed at that and put me on the plane. And I started working on it.”
He wrote some on the plane and finished it while driving down the Keys. “There was a wreck on the bridge,” he said. “And we got stopped for about an hour so I finished the song on the Seven Mile Bridge, which I thought was apropos.”
Buffett also was the author of numerous books including “Where Is Joe Merchant?” and “A Pirate Looks At Fifty” and added movies to his resume as co-producer and co-star of an adaptation of Carl Hiaasen’s novel “Hoot.”
Buffett is survived by his wife, Jane; daughters, Savannah and Sarah; and son, Cameron.
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
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Singer Jimmy Buffett eats stone crabs at a Florida Audubon Society fundraiser for the Endangered Species Fund in Miami, March 20, 1983. Buffet, Chairman of Florida’s Save the Manatee Committee, was presented an award from the Audubon Society for his special efforts in saving endangered species from extinction. (AP Photo/Pete Wright)
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Singer Jimmy Buffett eats stone crabs at a Florida Audubon Society fundraiser for the Endangered Species Fund in Miami, March 20, 1983. Buffet, Chairman of Florida’s Save the Manatee Committee, was presented an award from the Audubon Society for his special efforts in saving endangered species from extinction. (AP Photo/Pete Wright)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
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Singer Jimmy Buffett, right, laughs as Florida Governor Bob Graham looks on. Buffet, chairman of Florida’s Save the Manatee Committee, was presented an award from the Audubon Society for his efforts in saving endangered species from extinction in Miami, March 21, 1983. (AP Photo/PW)
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Singer Jimmy Buffett, right, laughs as Florida Governor Bob Graham looks on. Buffet, chairman of Florida’s Save the Manatee Committee, was presented an award from the Audubon Society for his efforts in saving endangered species from extinction in Miami, March 21, 1983. (AP Photo/PW)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
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Singer Jimmy Buffett, left, sings the national anthem to kick off a Miami Miracle baseball game in Key West, Florida, May 6, 1989. Buffet is part-owner along with Bill Murray and former oil trader Stuart Revo of the Miracle, the last-place team in the Southern Division of the Florida State League. The team’s new management believes the Miracle will bring a big-league expansion club to South Florida. (AP Photo/Wendy Tucker)
Wendy Tucker
Singer Jimmy Buffett, left, sings the national anthem to kick off a Miami Miracle baseball game in Key West, Florida, May 6, 1989. Buffet is part-owner along with Bill Murray and former oil trader Stuart Revo of the Miracle, the last-place team in the Southern Division of the Florida State League. The team’s new management believes the Miracle will bring a big-league expansion club to South Florida. (AP Photo/Wendy Tucker)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
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Texas billionaire H. Ross Perot greets singer Jimmy Buffett, right, after Perot’s address at a natural gas industry convention on Tuesday, April 14, 1992 in Nashville. Perot has said he will run for president as an independent if his name is put on the ballot in all 50 states. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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Texas billionaire H. Ross Perot greets singer Jimmy Buffett, right, after Perot’s address at a natural gas industry convention on Tuesday, April 14, 1992 in Nashville. Perot has said he will run for president as an independent if his name is put on the ballot in all 50 states. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
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Jimmy Buffett performs on NBC's "Today" show at Rockefeller Plaza on Friday, July 29, 2016, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
Charles Sykes
Jimmy Buffett performs on NBC's "Today" show at Rockefeller Plaza on Friday, July 29, 2016, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
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Jimmy Buffett performs on NBC's "Today" show at Rockefeller Plaza on Friday, July 29, 2016, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
Charles Sykes
Jimmy Buffett performs on NBC's "Today" show at Rockefeller Plaza on Friday, July 29, 2016, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
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Jimmy Buffett performs during the 2006 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans on Saturday, May 6, 2006. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
ALEX BRANDON
Jimmy Buffett performs during the 2006 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans on Saturday, May 6, 2006. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
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Jimmy Buffett recovers from tripping as he takes the stage to perform with his Coral Reefer Band on the NBC "Today" television program in New York's Rockefeller Center, Friday morning May 26, 2006. The Key West, Fla., native was kicking off his "Party at the End of the World" concert tour.(AP Photo/Richard Drew)
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Jimmy Buffett recovers from tripping as he takes the stage to perform with his Coral Reefer Band on the NBC "Today" television program in New York's Rockefeller Center, Friday morning May 26, 2006. The Key West, Fla., native was kicking off his "Party at the End of the World" concert tour.(AP Photo/Richard Drew)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
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James Taylor, left, and Jimmy Buffett perform at the Boston Strong Concert: An Evening of Support and Celebration at the TD Garden on Thursday, May 30, 2013 in Boston. (Photo by Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Invision/AP)
Bizuayehu Tesfaye
James Taylor, left, and Jimmy Buffett perform at the Boston Strong Concert: An Evening of Support and Celebration at the TD Garden on Thursday, May 30, 2013 in Boston. (Photo by Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Invision/AP)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
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Jimmy Buffett performs on NBC's "Today" show on Thursday, Aug. 15, 2013 in New York. (Photo by Greg Allen/Invision/AP)
Greg Allen
Jimmy Buffett performs on NBC's "Today" show on Thursday, Aug. 15, 2013 in New York. (Photo by Greg Allen/Invision/AP)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
Matt Sayles
Chris Pratt, center, Frank Marshall, left, and Jimmy Buffett perform at the after party for the premiere of "Jurassic World" in Los Angeles, Tuesday, June 9, 2015. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP)
Matt Sayles
Chris Pratt, center, Frank Marshall, left, and Jimmy Buffett perform at the after party for the premiere of "Jurassic World" in Los Angeles, Tuesday, June 9, 2015. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
Charles Sykes
Jimmy Buffett performs on NBC's "Today" show at Rockefeller Plaza on Friday, July 29, 2016, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
Charles Sykes
Jimmy Buffett performs on NBC's "Today" show at Rockefeller Plaza on Friday, July 29, 2016, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
Amy Harris
Jimmy Buffett & The Coral Reefer Band perform during the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on May 7, 2011, in New Orleans. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
Amy Harris
Jimmy Buffett & The Coral Reefer Band perform during the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on May 7, 2011, in New Orleans. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
Amy Harris
Jimmy Buffett performs during the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on May 3, 2012, in New Orleans. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
Amy Harris
Jimmy Buffett performs during the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on May 3, 2012, in New Orleans. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
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Jimmy Buffett, center, members of the cast and production team are seen during the curtain call following the Broadway opening night of "Escape to Margaritaville" at the Marquis Theatre on Thursday, March 15, 2018, in New York. (Photo by Brent N. Clarke/Invision/AP)
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Jimmy Buffett, center, members of the cast and production team are seen during the curtain call following the Broadway opening night of "Escape to Margaritaville" at the Marquis Theatre on Thursday, March 15, 2018, in New York. (Photo by Brent N. Clarke/Invision/AP)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
Amy Harris
Jimmy Buffett performs at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on Sunday, April 29, 2018, in New Orleans. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
Amy Harris
Jimmy Buffett performs at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on Sunday, April 29, 2018, in New Orleans. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
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Musician Jimmy Buffett and wife Jane Slagsvol attend the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts American Songbook Gala at Alice Tully Hall on Tuesday, May 29, 2018, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
Evan Agostini
Musician Jimmy Buffett and wife Jane Slagsvol attend the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts American Songbook Gala at Alice Tully Hall on Tuesday, May 29, 2018, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
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Jimmy Buffett attends the LA Premiere of "The Beach Bum" at ArcLight Hollywood on Thursday, March 28, 2019, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
Richard Shotwell
Jimmy Buffett attends the LA Premiere of "The Beach Bum" at ArcLight Hollywood on Thursday, March 28, 2019, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
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Jimmy Buffett attends the LA Premiere of "The Beach Bum" at ArcLight Hollywood on Thursday, March 28, 2019, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
Richard Shotwell
Jimmy Buffett attends the LA Premiere of "The Beach Bum" at ArcLight Hollywood on Thursday, March 28, 2019, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
Amy Harris
Jimmy Buffett performs at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, on Sunday, May 8, 2022, in New Orleans. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
Amy Harris
Jimmy Buffett performs at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, on Sunday, May 8, 2022, in New Orleans. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
Matt Sayles
FILE - Jimmy Buffett performs at the after party for the premiere of "Jurassic World" in Los Angeles, on June 9, 2015. “Margaritaville” singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett has died at age 76. A statement on Buffett's official website and social media pages says the singer died Friday, Sept. 1, 2023 “surrounded by his family, friends, music and dogs”. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP, File)
Matt Sayles
FILE - Jimmy Buffett performs at the after party for the premiere of "Jurassic World" in Los Angeles, on June 9, 2015. “Margaritaville” singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett has died at age 76. A statement on Buffett's official website and social media pages says the singer died Friday, Sept. 1, 2023 “surrounded by his family, friends, music and dogs”. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP, File)
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Jimmy Buffett, ‘Margaritaville’ singer who turned beach-bum life into an empire, dies at 76
Richard Drew
FILE - Singer Jimmy Buffet performs barefooted with his band The Coral Reefers on the NBC "Today" television show summer concert series in New York's Rockefeller Plaza, on June 25, 2004. “Margaritaville” singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett has died at age 76. A statement on Buffett's official website and social media pages says the singer died Friday, Sept. 1, 2023 “surrounded by his family, friends, music and dogs”. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
Richard Drew
FILE - Singer Jimmy Buffet performs barefooted with his band The Coral Reefers on the NBC "Today" television show summer concert series in New York's Rockefeller Plaza, on June 25, 2004. “Margaritaville” singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett has died at age 76. A statement on Buffett's official website and social media pages says the singer died Friday, Sept. 1, 2023 “surrounded by his family, friends, music and dogs”. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)