Savannah Jane Buffett
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Savannah Jane Buffett (born June 1, 1979 in Aspen, Colorado) is an American radio personality. Buffett hosts the Savannah Daydreamin radio hour on the Sirius and XM satellite and online station Radio Margaritaville. Savannah Jane Buffett began her professional career with the publication of The Jolly Mon (published in 1988) with her father, tropical folk artist Jimmy Buffett. The pair collaborated again in writing Trouble Dolls (published in 1991).
Savannah Jane Buffett was musical supervisor for the motion picture Hoot.[1] She has also done photography work which was used in Jimmy Buffett album jackets. She is credited as appearing on mini congas in the Jimmy Buffett album "Floridays" and in the music video of Jimmy Buffett's cover of "Jamaica Farewell".
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- ^ Leydon, Joe (3 May 2006). "Hoot review". Variety. http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117930394.html?categoryid=31&cs=1. Retrieved 15 October 2010.
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