
Join The Celebration Of Jimmy Buffett’s Music In Beaver Dam
Beaver Dam, Kentucky is once again set to turn into Margaritaville! The popular show- Margaritas & Memories- is coming back to The DAM this summer.
Margaritas & Memories first played at the Beaver Dam Amphitheatre on September 1st, 2024. That concert marked the one-year anniversary of the death of legendary musician Jimmy Buffet. Heath Eric, from The Eric Group, recalls, "It was an incredibly emotional and magical night that one in attendance will ever forget." Now those fans who were there and the ones who missed it the first time, will get another opportunity to see and hear the island magic!
Margaritas & Memories features three musicians who were right alongside Jimmy Buffet during his career.
MAC MCANALLY
For nearly three decades, Mac McAnally was a core member of Jimmy Buffet's Coral Reefer Band. He's also a 10-time CMA Musician of the Year and is an award-winning songwriter as well. He has written huge hits for artists like Alabama, Kenny Chesney, Sawyer Brown, and, of course, Jimmy Buffet.

SCOTTY EMERICK
Scotty Emerick is also a successful and prolific Nashville songwriter. He has written chart-topping hits for some of country music's most iconic stars- like Kenny Chesney, George Strait, Willie Nelson, Toby Keith, and more. For Toby, he wrote some of his most popular songs like "Beer for My Horses, "I Love This Bar," and "As Good As I Once Was."
ERIC DARKEN
Like McAnally, Eric Darken is a longtime member of Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band. He is considered one of Nashville's most sought after percussionists. He is credited with helping develop Jimmy Buffet's signature "island" sound.
Tickets for Margaritas & Memories go on sale to the general public Thursday, April 23rd at 9am CT. There is also an exclusive venue presale which is open from 9am CT to 11:59pm CT, Wednesday, April 22nd. To receive the presale password, simply sign up for the newsletter at BeaverDamAmp.com.
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