Coral Reefer Band
The Coral Reefer Band is the touring and recording band of American singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett. Originally it was a fictional band consisting of the imaginary members Marvin Gardens, Kay Pasa, Al Vacado and Kitty Litter.
The name "Coral Reefer" alludes to both coral reefs (in line with Buffett's tropical-themed music) and also "reefer," which is slang for marijuana.
Current line-up
As of 2011, the band's line-up consists of:
- Jimmy Buffett - guitar, vocals
- Michael Utley - keyboards
- Robert Greenidge - steel drums
- Peter Mayer - guitar, vocals
- Jim Mayer - bass
- Roger Guth - drums
- Mac McAnally - guitars, vocals
- Doyle Grisham - pedal steel guitar
- John Lovell - trumpet
- Tina Gullickson - guitar, vocals
- Nadirah Shakoor - vocals
- Eric Darken- Percussion
Former members
Other former members of the Coral Reefer Band include:
- Ralph MacDonald - Percussion - **Deceased
- Jerry Jeff Walker - Guitar, background vocals, composer
- John Hiatt - Guitar
- Lanny Fiel - Guitar
- Rick Fiel - 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
- Roger Bartlett - Acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harmony vocals (the original guitarist; traveled with Jimmy as a duo in the early days)
- Michael Jeffry - lead guitar, harmony vocals
- Josh Leo - guitar
- Vince Melamed - keyboards
- Tony Pace - Drums
- Timothy B. Schmit - bass, vocals
- "Blind" Jay Spell - keyboards - **Deceased
- Greg "Fingers" Taylor - harmonica (Taylor is often introduced by Buffett as "The Original Coral Reefer Band" when he sits in now.)
- T.C. Mitchell - saxophones and flute
- Amy Lee - saxophone and writer of the Buffett hit - Fruitcakes
- Mary Harris - Background vocals and vocal arrangements.
- Barry Chance - lead guitar background vocals. Deceased, May 2010
- Hadley Hockensmith - Bass
- Claudia Cummings - Background vocals
- Andy McMahon - Organ, Fender Rhodes
- Bob Naylor - Mouth Organ, backend vocals
- Harry Dailey - Bass, background vocals. Co-writer "Volcano." Deceased, April 2003
- Matt Betton - Drums
- M.L. Benoit - Congas and percussion, background vocals
- David Briggs - Piano
- J.D. Souther - Background vocals
- Dr. Kino Bachellier - Shakers and French
- Freddie Buffett - Background vocals
- Norbert Putnam - Upright bass
- Dominic Cortese - Accordion
- Deborah McColl - Background vocals
- Reggie Young - Electric lead guitar
- Ed "Lump" Williams - Bass guitar
- Sammy Creason - Drums
- Phil Royster - Congas
- Johnny Gimble - Fiddle
- Shane Keester - Moog synthesizer
- Kenny Buttrey - Drums and Percussion
- Vassar Clements - Fiddle
- Ferrell Morris - Percussion
- Sam Clayton - Congas and Percussion
- Larry Lee - Guitar, Drums, Keyboards
- Tim Krekel - Guitar, Background Vocals
- Brie Howard - Percussion, Vocals
- Russ Kunkel - Drums
- Keith Sykes - Guitar
- Eric Darken - Percussion
Honorary members and special guests
Many artists have recorded and/or appeared on stage with Buffett, earning them status as honorary Coral Reefers. Some of the more notable names are listed here.
- Paul McCartney- vocals
- Sean Payton - bongos
- Clint Black - harmonica
- Ed Bradley - vocals, tambourine
- Rita Coolidge - vocals
- Sheryl Crow - vocals
- Harrison Ford - whip cracks
- Glenn Frey - guitar, background vocals
- Steve Goodman - guitar
- Alan Jackson - vocals
- Earl Klugh - guitar
- Nicolette Larsen - vocals
- Roy Orbison - vocals
- Bill Payne - Keyboard
- Sonny Landreth - slide guitar
- Freedie Buffett - background vocals
- Ilo Ferreira - vocals, guitar
- Jake Shimabukuro - Ukulele
- Zac Brown - guitar and vocals
- Bill Kreutzmann - drums
- Ric Flair - drums and background "woo's"
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