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NextImg:Remembering Jimmy Buffett: 'Parrot Heads' descend on Key West to honor "Margaritaville" singer

Thousands of Jimmy Buffett fans bid farewell to the legendary singer on Sunday afternoon by filling the streets of Key West, Florida to celebrate his life and memory.

The "It's 5 O'Clock Somehwere" singer died on Friday at the age of 76 from Merkel cell skin cancer, an aggressive form of skin cancer, after a four year battle. He had not publicized his health battle and had played multiple concerts throughout his treatment.

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“I think that Key West was Jimmy Buffett. Jimmy Buffett was Key West in its own essence,” the event organizer Jordan Upchurch said. “He loved this island so much.”

Organizers estimated that 4,000 people lined Key West's Duvall Street in honor Buffett.

Buffett had turned his brand of island escapism in his 1977 hit "Margaritaville" into a billion-dollar business empire.

He had opened Margaritaville-themed stores, restaurants and Margaritaville Café in Key West in 1985. The "Margaritaville" business brand spread to casinos, resorts, three retirement communities, and a cruise line.

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The singer had called his unique music sound "Gulf and Western," which came to be called "trop rock," blending Caribbean and country music.

Buffett credited his grandfather a sailing ship captain who sang Calypso songs on teaching him about to be a performer. The singer had been raised in Alabama but became known for his celebration of the tropics.