Heavy hitters like President Obama, Oprah Winfrey, and Willie Nelson have all come out to help Democratic candidates rally voters to the polls. On Saturday, Jimmy Buffett pitched in to help, too.
Now this is #Florida! Jimmy Buffett to hold Saturday Concert in West Palm Beach for @AndrewGillum and @SenBillNelson. More of this please!
— Alternative NOAA (@altNOAA) October 31, 2018
Changing the lyrics to some of his most popular songs, Buffett sang messages to Trump and other GOP candidates at a rally for Democratic candidates Andrew Gillum and Bill Nelson. According to The New York Times, the popular singer performed “Come Monday” with a change of lyrics.
‘To take a dig at Trump he changed the wording of “Come Monday” to “Come Tuesday, things will change. Come Tuesday, we’re making a change. It’s been two insane years and it’s time to really switch gears…”‘
Glad to be gettin' a boost from Jimmy Buffett, who'll be doin' a 2 p.m. set for the campaign at the Meyer Amphitheater in West Palm Beach on Saturday. See you there! – BN pic.twitter.com/Sw4YopxCCo
— Nelson for U.S. Senate (@NelsonForSenate) November 1, 2018
For the even more well-known tune Margaritaville, Buffett sang a message straight to senatorial candidate Rick Scott.
‘He criticized Scott for the state’s environmental problems: “Some people say there’s a red tide to blame, but I know, that it’s all Rick Scott’s fault.”‘
Jimmy Buffett decries an “insane two years,” urges Floridians to vote for Andrew Gillum and Bill Nelson https://t.co/LDNNBEgAdm pic.twitter.com/syPYrfIm6z
— Miami Herald (@MiamiHerald) November 3, 2018
Buffett, a longtime environmentalist, is also an activist working for change. According to the website Inside Philanthropy, Buffett has worked to create a charity organization to help the environment and vulnerable populations in need.
‘Jimmy Buffett’s charitable vehicle, Singing for Change, primarily funds projects that serve children and families, the environment, and disenfranchised groups. A lot of this work takes place in the Southern United States. As well, Singing for Change is quite transparent, with a helpful website, complete with grants information and clear guidelines. A key element in getting selected for a grant is community engagement. Singing for Change has disbursed some $11 million in grants through the years.’
See coverage of Buffett’s performance from West Palm Beach, Florida below:
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