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Essay heading: Jimmy Buffet
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Before signing a recording contract with Barnaby Records in 1970, Jimmy lived in Nashville and wrote articles for Billboard for a living. A few years later, Jimmy married his second wife, Jane Slagsvol from Columbia, South Carolina, and they had three children, one son named Cameron and two daughters named Savannah Jane and Sarah Delaney... displayed 300 characters
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Before signing a recording contract with Barnaby Records in 1970, Jimmy lived in Nashville and wrote articles for Billboard for a living. A few years later, Jimmy married his second wife, Jane Slagsvol from Columbia, South Carolina, and they had three children, one son named Cameron and two daughters named Savannah Jane and Sarah Delaney... displayed next 300 characters
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