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  1. 15. Juli 2013 · The Coconut Telegraph is the catalog and newsletter of Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville Key West. It is published 5 times per year and has been in circulation since 1985.

  2. The Coconut Telegraph, an actual paper newsletter published and mailed out several times each year, was how Jimmy Buffettstayed in year round touch with his parrotheadfans. Filled with news, photos, interviews, tour dates, . and perhaps most exciting of all, a way to order Margaritaville merchandise by mail. Featured .

  3. Chorus You can hear it on the coconut telegraph By now everybody knows You can hear it on the coconut telegraph Just who comes and goes Comes and goes comes and goes. It's humpday on the island And the lines have all gone dead All the juicy news is history I guess everything's been said. But when the eagle flies on Friday And the boys break out ...

  4. We are attempting to digitize the entire catalog of Coconut Telegraph newsletters that were mailed (yes - U.S. postal mail) to subscribers beginning in 1985 and running through approximately 2013. This is how Jimmy Buffett and Margaritaville communicated with parrotheads, and of course sold a lot of cool merchandise before everything was just a ...

  5. Coconut Telegraph is the tenth studio album by American popular music singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett. It was released in February 1981 as MCA 5169 and was produced by Norbert Putnam.

    • February 1981
  6. 19. Mai 2017 · The Coconut Telegraph went the way of a lot of print media. It's gone. With everything being online either here, Margaritaville or other websites the need for a print one is gone. For a little while they used to do an emailed one but I haven't seen one of them in well over a year. Probably the cost of doing it versus the value of ...

  7. I swear it’s just between me and you. You can hear it on the coconut telegraph. By now everybody knows. You can hear it on the coconut telegraph. Just who comes and goes. Comes and goes comes and goes. It’s hump day on the island. And the lines have all gone dead. All the juicy news is history.