How Jimmy Buffett Created an Empire
The musician knew how to translate the power of a loyal community into a successful business.
by Lora Kelley
Sep 05, 2023
5 minutes
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Jimmy Buffett, the chiller laureate of Key West, died on Friday at 76. His legacy goes well beyond music: He also parlayed the power of his loyal community into a business empire.
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A Distinctly American Figure
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