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Archive for Jan, 2008

The member of Jimmy Buffet’s band wil be playing at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Arnold later this month.
Peter Mayerwill appear for a show at 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 27, at the church, 3517 Jeffco Blvd.
Money raised from the event is intended to benefit Liz Neuf, a St. John’s missionary working in Papua New Guinea.
Hackman said he expects there to be an interesting mix of people in the crowd to see Mayer perform.
Mayer went on to study music and teach jazz guitar at Webster University.
Mayer was born in Tamilnadu, India. His parents were missionaries for 17 years. His mother and four of his sisters live in Crestwood.
Following the show, a Texas-style chili supper prepared by the Rev. Scott Patschke, the St. John’s associate pastor. The all-you-can eat meal costs $5 for those ages 6 and older.
The charge for those 5 and younger is $2.50.

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Jan

15

Jimmy Buffett was interviewed by Steve Huntington this morning on Radio Margaritaville. He was at the airport to fly  for the benefit show in Hong Kong.  This will be the first time he will be playing in Asia.
Jimmy said he was going to Vietnam, Singapore, and then Dubai. He is not going to Australia this time, but he is planning on going in December  after Hawaii. Jimmy  said there were some exciting things coming up that he can’t talk about yet.

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Jimmy Buffett took the stage around 2:00 am at Baz Bar on the harbor in St Barts. Jimmy played 8 songs, including  “What I Say” (Ray Charles), “Brown Eyed Girl”, “Volcano”, “Margaritaville”, “No Woman No Cry”, “For What It’s Worth” , “Autour du Rocher,” “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”

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Jan

08

A key member of Jimmy Buffet’s band is coming to play at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Arnold later this month. Peter Mayer will appear for a show at 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 27, at the church, 3517 Jeffco Blvd.

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Summerset Winery is calling all Parrot Heads for the return of Jimmy’s Buffet. The event will be from 6:30 to 11 p.m. Jan. 19. You need only to put on a flowered shirt and straw hat and head to the winery for a casual event. The cost is $45 per person, including dinner with wine and an evening of Jimmy Buffett music, performed by FreeStyle.

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