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Jimmy Buffett Debuts New Song on WLNG

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Jimmy Buffett debuted his new song, “My Gummy Just Kicked In” on WLNG 92.1 FM Radio in Sag Harbor on Sunday during  “Lunch on the Deck” with Bill Evans and Jessica Ambrose. 
Jimmy called WLNG “his hometown radio station” as he lived across the street from the station decades ago and still lives nearby.  Jimmy knows WLNG is one of the few stations keeping vintage radio alive - very few stations in the world these days have a live local team onsite that actually answers the phone....and in this case the front door!     COURTESY WLNG

Jimmy Buffett debuted his new song, “My Gummy Just Kicked In” on WLNG 92.1 FM Radio in Sag Harbor on Sunday during “Lunch on the Deck” with Bill Evans and Jessica Ambrose. Jimmy called WLNG “his hometown radio station” as he lived across the street from the station decades ago and still lives nearby. Jimmy knows WLNG is one of the few stations keeping vintage radio alive - very few stations in the world these days have a live local team onsite that actually answers the phone....and in this case the front door! COURTESY WLNG

authorStaff Writer on Jul 13, 2023

Jimmy Buffett debuted his new song, “My Gummy Just Kicked In” on WLNG 92.1 FM Radio in Sag Harbor on Sunday during “Lunch on the Deck” with Bill Evans and Jessica Ambrose.

Buffett called WLNG “his hometown radio station” as he lived across the street from the station decades ago and still lives nearby.

Buffett knows WLNG is one of the few stations keeping vintage radio alive — very few stations in the world these days have a live local team onsite that actually answers the phone … and in this case the front door!

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