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Stories we could tell
Classic Buffett
26 episodes
3 days ago
The celebration of the Jimmy Buffett Key West years and what it has led to in people’s personal life. From visiting the keys for a weekend vacation or leaving everything up north in search of a new lifestyle in the little island I call home.
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The celebration of the Jimmy Buffett Key West years and what it has led to in people’s personal life. From visiting the keys for a weekend vacation or leaving everything up north in search of a new lifestyle in the little island I call home.
Show more...
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Episode 26/ The Last Line
Stories we could tell
32 minutes 40 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 26/ The Last Line

Join Keith Sykes and me as we chat about his amazing songwriting history, playing Austin City Limits, and his amazing catalog of music. I hope you get the chance to catch Keith at His songwriter weekend in Stephenville TX. October 21,22,23 this year and again at Back To The Islands first event in Key West November 3rd and 4th. Hope you enjoy this episode as much as I do. 

Stories we could tell
The celebration of the Jimmy Buffett Key West years and what it has led to in people’s personal life. From visiting the keys for a weekend vacation or leaving everything up north in search of a new lifestyle in the little island I call home.