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Being as large of Buffett fan as I am when I ran across an article in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel about the band members of The Coral Reefer band I just had to share.
Michael Utley
Keyboards/musical director
Michael Utley left behind pre-medical course work in the late 1960s to become a studio musician. He has performed with Kris Kristofferson, Rita Coolidge, Aretha Franklin, Jimmy Cliff and more. He has appeared on Buffett’s albums since 1973. Together with Robert Greenidge, Utley created the band Club Trini, which continues to perform Caribbean party music and is composed of most of the Coral Reefer Band.
Robert Greenidge
Steel drums
Born in Trinidad, Greenidge is one of the world’s pre-eminent steel drum artists. Greenidge started playing with Buffett in 1983 during the recording of “One Particular Harbour.”
While in the Coral Reefer Band, he and Michael Utley recorded three albums together in the 1980s as Club Trini. Their 2000 live album, “Margaritaville Café: Late Night Live” featured Buffett doing guest vocals on an album performed by most of his Coral Reefer band. Greenidge is an arranger and composer for the 30-piece Desperadoes steel drum orchestra in his home country.
Jim Mayer
Bass
Jim Mayer, who was born to missionaries in India, said he had known since he was 5 years old that he would make music for a living. Since joining the Coral Reefer Band in 1989, Mayer has recorded two award-winning children’s albums under the “Uncle Jim” moniker.
“The first time I played ‘Margaritaville’ with Jimmy, I still had a punk haircut,” Mayer said. “I really now appreciate the opportunities I’ve had with this band.”
Mac McAnally
Guitars
To call Mac McAnally a jack-of-all-trades is an understatement. He was the first musician signed to Geffen records, before John Lennon and Elton John. Outside of his 10 solo albums, McAnally has been responsible for a number of country radio hits. Since Buffett first recorded one of his songs in 1981, country artists have had hits with McAnally’s songs, including Sawyer Brown’s “All These Years,” Alabama’s “Old Flame” and Kenny Chesney’s “Back Where I Come From.” Garth Brooks, Ricky Skaggs and George Strait have also recorded his songs. He’s also a seasoned session musician and record producer who has worked with Little Feat, Dolly Parton, Roy Orbison and many others.
John Lovell
Trumpet
He was working at Circuit City when a friend told him to send a tape to Jimmy Buffett’s people, who were looking for a trumpeter for the 1992 summer tour. “I listened to all kinds of music, but I wasn’t too aware of how popular Jimmy Buffett was,” Lovell said. Circuit City “was the first time I had ever had a real job, so this seemed like something I should do.” He’s been a Coral Reefer ever since. When not playing with Buffett, Lovell plays weekly with a swing/jazz combo, Oop Bop Sha Bam, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Ralph MacDonald
Percussion
Ralph MacDonald is not only a Grammy award-winning, bestselling songwriter (“Just the Two of Us,” “Where is the Love”), but also a sought-after studio musician who has appeared on records with James Taylor, Diana Ross, Roberta Flack and more. He played with Harry Belafonte for nearly a decade. Since he’d worked with Robert Greenidge, Buffett asked MacDonald to write some songs with him in the mid-1980s.
“Jimmy convinced me to try playing in his band for two weeks in 1986,” MacDonald said. “I guess it worked out, because I’ve been there ever since then.”
Doyle Grisham
Steel guitar
Doyle Grisham first worked with Buffett in the studio in 1971. After working on three more albums in as many years, Buffett started moving away from steel guitar in his music. Grisham went on to be a sought-after session musician and a talented producer and studio engineer who performed on albums with Reba McEntire, George Jones, Randy Travis and others. He also owns a recording studio and publishing company in Mississippi. In 1999, Buffett asked Grisham again to work on an entire album with him and asked him to join the Coral Reefer Band.
“I have learned by watching Jimmy Buffett that it takes more than just going out and singing to achieve the admiration his fans have for him,” Grisham said. “He knows how to entertain them and gives them what they came for.”
Peter Mayer
Guitar
Along with his brother Jim, Peter Mayer joined Buffett’s band after signing a record deal with Warner Bros. for their own band, PM. Mayer has gone on to become an award-winning Christian recording artist whose annual “Stars and Promises” Christmas tours visit churches and theaters throughout the country.
“The people in the Coral Reefer Band are awesome people,” Mayer said. “For me, their strengths and their stylistic strong points taught me things about playing that I didn’t have myself.”
Roger Guth
Drums
Roger Guth is a drummer from St. Louis who grew up with a love of jazz and developed a knack for songwriting. When he and the Mayer brothers were asked to work with Buffett on “Off to See the Lizard” in 1988, Guth ended up co-writing three tracks on the album with Buffett. He has since continued to perform with the Coral Reefer Band, as well as write and record his own work and music for Buffett and Peter Mayer.
Nadirah Shakoor
Vocals
Nadirah Shakoor was a member of Arrested Development from 1992 to 1995 and was nominated for a Grammy. She has released a solo album in Japan and two independent albums in the United States.
Known by Parrotheads for her soulful, soaring vocals onstage with the Coral Reefer Band, Shakoor also led the vocal stylings for Club Trini’s live album. She is preparing to release “Nod to the Storyteller,” an album composed mostly of her interpretations of Buffett songs. The album will feature many of the Coral Reefer Band members.
Tina Gullickson
Vocals
Tina Gullickson jumped into the entertainment world as a model and local TV host as a teen. She has appeared on “Star Search” and worked with Tori Amos, Bill Medley and others.
Since joining the Coral Reefer Band in 1995, Gullickson has partnered with other band members on various projects, including a spot as executive producer and stylist for Peter Mayer’s “Shall We Dance” music video.
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