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Dec 17

University of Georgia alumni Chris Dixon is featured in the current issue of the annual Georgia Magazine. What a coincidence that’s my school. Also included is a picture of Dixon with Jimmy Buffett.

Chris Dixon is clearly charting his own unique journalistic trail. A West Coast stringer for The New York Times, his recent bylined features show the breadth of his curiosity. Here’s Dixon (ABJ ’89, MMC ’95) test-driving the world’s fastest electric car, the Tzero, which goes from 0-60 in 4.1 seconds. Here’s Dixon co-authoring a witness’ account of a terrorist bombing in Bali. Here’s Dixon explaining how vegetable oil from fast-food restaurants is converted into biodiesel fuel.

Dixon’s most recent reporting adventure was a day with a special unit of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, called the “Skunk Squad.” This team visited vacant buildings and underpasses where gangs, vagrants, and drug addicts congregate and sprayed the sites with a repulsive, skunk-like concoction. “It was a clever, horrendously foul, way to drive this criminal element out into the open,” says Dixon, “and it presented a safe way for me to see South Central L.A. Other communities will no doubt be intrigued how this big city is dealing with this urban problem.”

Dixon’s affinity for journalism is family related. His father, Jobie, was an Atlanta advertising exec with Pringle-Dixon-Pringle. His mother, Gloria Ricks (ABJ ’66), was public relations director for the Hearst Magazine Group in New York and London.

After a stint in the ad game, Dixon moved to Myrtle Beach, S.C., to surf and write. His features for an entertainment weekly, Hot Times, frequently made the cover. Realizing he could get paid to write about his twin passions—surfing and biking—he submitted articles to Surfer, Velo News, and Bike. When Esquire launched a British edition, he contributed articles about American popular culture.

Dixon’s work for Surfer led to him being online editor and publisher of Surfermag.com in Southern California. A major plus of his job was that he could surf every day. “Surfing is a lifestyle,” says Dixon, “and I love to write about it. In many ways, I had a dream job, but I was still tied down to an office and I knew there was more to life than riding waves.” So he quit and went back to freelancing.

When Dixon learned that Jimmy Buffett was looking for someone to create travel journals for his Web site, Margaritaville.com, he got the gig. “Jimmy was looking for a surfer with a college education,” says Dixon. “And he wanted a web documentarian, someone who could write and take photographs. I guess I was a perfect match.”

Dixon and his wife-to-be moved to Palm Beach, Fla., where Buffet has one of his homes. Over the next year, he took more than a thousand pictures of Buffett piloting his plane, surfing, touring with his band, even inspecting—what else?—a tequila factory. “Jimmy critiqued my work and sorta became my mentor,” says Dixon, who notes that Buffett really is the person he sings about in his songs. “He’s smart and his ideas are the basis of his success. That insight fueled my fire even more to do my own thing. That year with Jimmy was an incredible confidence booster.”

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[url]http://www.uga.edu/gm/304/Pro3.html[/url]

Dec 17

Neighborhood group vows to fight concerts at Wrigley Field

http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-wrig17.html

Dec 16

Dos Mundos Newspaper has an article “Our version of paradise”

http://www.dosmundos.com/editions/Vol24-12-09/business/bz-Beng.htm

Jimmy Buffett’s famous song came to life when Cheeseburger in Paradise opened in Kansas City last month. Located at 1705 Village West Pkwy., the restaurant/bar serves dinner and late-night snacks seven days a week and offers live music nightly.

Dec 16

Buffett connects with his audience

http://www.sunherald.com/mld/thesunherald/entertainment/10427507.htm

Dec 15

It’s official… the online store for Margaritaville Las Vegas is LIVE!
www.margaritavillelasvegas.com

(click on Shop)

Dec 15

One day some time ago, Buffett noticed that his fans look like country-music fans. He makes the most of that fact on Chill, his first foray into the music, which features guest spots by Alan Jackson, Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith and Clint Black (with that bunch, it would be hard to make a bad country album). Buffett approaches the genre with his typical barefoot-on-the-beach vibe, and the laid-back shuffle of songs such as the honky-tonk title track has earned him his first-ever Number One album.

http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/_/id/6768041

Dec 15

I’d asked Mailboat Records about the possibility of a DVD of the December 8th Coastal Confessions show and here’s the reply: “We are planning to release a DVD of this show early next year.” This is great news.

Dec 14

The website has been updated to show the Scott Nickerson featured cover story previews. You can read about Scott Nickerson, the founder of the first ever Parrot Head Club (Atlanta) and Parrot Heads in Paradise (PHIP). Also included is a preview of the article about the opening of Downer’s Grove Cheeseburger in Paradise with photographs of the Jimmy Buffett performance. Included are articles on Gene Mitchell and Greezy Joe & the Cheap and Easy Band. You can also read on Grammy award-winning precussionist and songwriter, Ralph MacDonald, in an article written by Key Lime Cafe’s Lee Totten (Key Lime Lee).

Check it out at

http://www.tropicalpleasuresmagazine.com

Dec 14

From the Boston Herald. 12/14/2004

The Chicago Cubs were the hottest ticket in the nation in 2004, followed closely by their longtime partners in futility, the Red Sox.

Ticketsnew.com, which tracks 90 percent of online ticket sales in the U.S. in 2004, reports that baseball really is America’s pastime – and the No. 1 best-selling attraction in the U. S. with the Cubs and Sox leading the charge.

[b:ca093f19ea]The top five music concerts in order of most tickets sold were:[/b:ca093f19ea] Madonna, [color=red:ca093f19ea][b:ca093f19ea]Jimmy Buffett[/b:ca093f19ea][/color:ca093f19ea], Prince, Kenny Chesney and Sting. The Tony Award-winning musical “Wicked,” starring Idina Menzel and J.P. homey Joey McIntyre, led theater ticket sales followed by “The Lion King,” `The Producers,’ the Radio City Christmas Spectacular and “Mamma Mia!”

http://thetrack.bostonherald.com/moreTrack/view.bg?articleid=58690

Dec 12

Thank you for your interest in Cheeseburger in Paradise. If all goes according to plan, our Secaucus, NJ location will open this Tuesday, December 14, 2004. We hope you can make it.

http://www.cheeseburgerinparadise.com/location_secaucus.htm

Dec 12

The Sun Herald has an article about “A Coastal Confession: An Evening With Jimmy Buffett”

http://www.sunherald.com/mld/sunherald/news/local/10382019.htm

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Wearing blue jeans and a blue, untucked oxford, a barefoot Buffett was accompanied by a stellar band that included several longtime members.

Throughout the evening, Buffett would play a song or two, put down his acoustic guitar, pick up his new book and read selected passages aloud. He also fielded questions, both from the New Orleans audience and via satellite, and read entries from a diary he’d kept during his travels.[/i:9c521382a4]

Dec 12

I wanted to reach out to you regarding an amazing project that Jimmy Buffett is involved with called Thanks and Giving:All Year Long. The project is a book and CD that he has contributed a song to. All proceeds from the project benefit St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.

We’ve created a media player which includes his song that I thought you and your users would really enjoy. You can check it out here:

http://www.buzztone.com/thanks_giving

Buy the CD “Thanks & Giving All Year Long” at Amazon.com
Listen to Jimmy Buffett’s song “”An Attitude of Gratitude

Nick Lezin
Project Manager



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