Touring and recording act of Jimmy Buffett
The Coral Reefer Band
Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band perform during their Summerzcool Tour in June 2009.
Origin U.S. Genres Years active 1974–present Labels Members
Past members
The Coral Reefer Band is the touring and recording band of American singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett (until Buffett's death in September 2023). The band's name alludes to both coral reefs (in line with Buffett's tropical-themed music) and "reefer" (slang for marijuana ).
Fingers Taylor, an original Coral Reefer, would discover Buffett performing solo one evening at The Hub on the University of Southern Mississippi campus in 1970.[2] This resulted in Taylor contributing harmonica accompaniment for part of the performance, the beginning of their long-term collaboration.
The band performed their final concert with Buffett on May 6, 2023, in San Diego , about three and a half months before Buffett's death in September of that year.[3] On October 30, 2023, Mac McAnally stated in an interview that the Coral Reefer Band would continue touring and performing Buffett's music at his request.[4]
Current line-up [ edit ]
As of 2023, the band's lineup consists of:[5]
Doyle Grisham – pedal steel guitar (1974–1976, 1981, 1998-present)
Michael Utley – keyboards (1975–present)
Robert Greenidge – steel drums (1983–present)
Peter Mayer – harmony and backing vocals, lead guitar (1989–present)
Jim Mayer – harmony and backing vocals, bass (1989–present)
Roger Guth – drums (1989–present)
John Lovell – trumpet (1992–present)
Mac McAnally – lead and harmony and backing vocals, rhythm and lead and slide guitars, dobro (1994–present)
Tina Gullickson – harmony and backing vocals, acoustic rhythm guitar (1995–present)
Nadirah Shakoor – harmony and backing and lead vocals (1995–present)
Eric Darken – percussion (2011–present)
Former members [ edit ]
Other former members of the Coral Reefer Band include:
Jimmy Buffett – Vocals, rhythm guitar, ukulele (1974–2023; died 2023)
Roger Bartlett – harmony vocals, Acoustic guitar, electric guitar. Wrote “Dallas.” (1973–1977) (the original guitarist; traveled with Jimmy as a duo in the early days)
Ralph MacDonald – Percussion (1974–2011; died 2011)
Greg "Fingers" Taylor – vocals, harmonica, keyboards, percussion (1975–2000, 2007; died 2023)
Harry Dailey – harmony and backing vocals, bass. Co-writer "Volcano." (1975–1982; died 2003)
Philip Fajardo – Drums (1975–1976)
Kenny Buttrey – drums, percussion (1977–1978; died 2004)
Timothy B. Schmit – harmony and backing vocals, bass, occasional lead vocals (1983?-1986?) (Schmit coined the term Parrotheads )
Tim Drummond – Bass Guitar (1986–1988)
Marshall Chapman – guitar, background vocals (1987); co-writer "Last Mango in Paris," writer "The Perfect Partner"
Jerry Jeff Walker – Guitar, background vocals, composer
Lanny Fiel – Guitar
Rick Fiel – Bass guitar
Dave Haney – Bass guitar
Paul Tabet – Drums
Bergen White – Trombone
Daniel "Stiles" Francisco – Trumpet
Bobby Thompson – Banjo
Hamilton Camp – Guitar
Doug Bartenfeld – Guitar
Jay Oliver – Keyboards
Randy Goodrum – Keyboards
Buzz Cason – Keyboards, background vocals
Don Kloetzke – Background vocals
Michael Jeffry – lead guitar, harmony vocals
Josh Leo – guitar
Vince Melamed – keyboards
Tony Pace – Drums
"Blind" Jay Spell – keyboards – (Died 2011)
T.C. Mitchell – saxophones and flute (1994–2005)
Amy Lee – saxophone. Co-writer of "Fruitcakes". (1991–2005)
Mary Harris – Background vocals and vocal arrangements.
Barry Chance – lead guitar, background vocals (Died 2010)
Hadley Hockensmith – Bass
Claudia Cummings – Background vocals
Andy McMahon – Organ, Fender Rhodes
Bob Naylor – Mouth Organ, backing vocals
Matt Betton – Drums
M.L. Benoit – Congas and percussion, background vocals
David Briggs – Piano
Dr. Kino Bachellier – Shakers and French
Norbert Putnam – Upright bass
Dominic Cortese – Accordion
Deborah McColl – Background vocals
Rich Calhoun - Drums
David "Cool" Persons – Guitars, Vocals
Reggie Young – Electric lead guitar
Mike Gardner – Drums – (Died 1991)
Ed "Lump" Williams – Bass guitar
Sammy Creason – Drums
Phil Royster – Congas
Johnny Gimble – Fiddle
Shane Keister – Moog synthesizer
Vassar Clements – Fiddle
Ferrell Morris – Percussion
Sam Clayton – Backing Vocals, Congas, Percussion (1982–1988)
Larry Lee – Guitar, Drums, Keyboards
Tim Krekel – lead guitar, backing vocals
Brie Howard – Percussion, Vocals
Russ Kunkel – Drums
Keith Sykes – Guitar
Timeline [ edit ]
Honorary members and special guests [ edit ]
Many artists have recorded and/or appeared on stage with Buffett, earning them status as honorary Coral Reefers.[6] Some of the more notable names are listed here.
References [ edit ]
^ Steve Eng (October 15, 1997). Jimmy Buffett: The Man from Margaritaville Revealed . St. Martin's Press. p. 226. ISBN 978-0-312-16875-9 .
^ "The Hub Where Buffett Met "Fingers" " . Read the Plaque . Retrieved November 2, 2023 .
^ Varga, George (September 2, 2023). "Jimmy Buffett, dead at 76: His final concert with his band was on May 6 in San Diego. Here's our review" . San Diego Union-Tribune . Retrieved September 3, 2023 .
^ Newman, Melinda (October 30, 2023). "Jimmy Buffett's Coral Reefer Band Plans to 'Party On' Following Singer's Death" . Billboard . Retrieved November 2, 2023 .
^ Paul, Larisha (October 31, 2023). "Coral Reefer Band Will 'Keep the Party Going' in Honor of Jimmy Buffett" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved November 2, 2023 .
^ "BuffettNews.com – The Coral Reefer Band" . October 27, 2007. Archived from the original on October 27, 2007. Retrieved January 9, 2020 .
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