Savannah Buffett | Jimmy Buffett’s Daughter |Radio Personality

Savannah Jane Buffett is an American radio personality. On the Sirius and XM satellite and web stations Radio Margaritaville, Buffett hosts the Savannah Daydreamin radio hour. Buffett’s professional career began with the publication of The Jolly Mon (published in 1988) with her father, Jimmy Buffett, a tropical folk artist. Trouble Dolls was written by the two of them again (published in 1991). Buffett was the musical director for the film Hoot. She’s also a photographer whose work has appeared on Jimmy Buffett’s album jackets. She is credited with playing mini congas on Jimmy Buffett’s album Floridays and in Jimmy Buffett’s cover of Jamaica Farewell in the music video. She also appeared on Maroon 5’s Overexposed as a backup vocalist.

Buffett is currently hosting ExPats, a travel show on YouTube’s Reserve Channel. EX-PATS, by modern definition, are people who are temporarily or permanently living in a country and community that is not their own. Buffett likes to travel to far-flung corners of the globe to learn about remarkable people who have left behind a seemingly successful and ordinary life in search of a place to fulfill their dreams.

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