Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Paul McCartney was the obvious headliner of the bill Thursday at the Hollywood Bowl.
But it was Buffett-mania that was in full sway, as a cast of dozens of singers and celebrity presenters — from Jane Fonda to Snoop Dogg — saluted or parroted a fallen musical hero for the three-and-a-half-hour “Keep The Party Going: A Tribute to Jimmy Buffett.” Most of the night’s entertainers covered Buffett classics or obscurities, although McCartney, the Eagles and Snoop Dogg broke with that to regale the full Bowl house with their own material, while Zac Brown and (sending in a video contribution) Dave Matthews debuted brand new songs saluting Buffett.
The all-star cast of musicians was mostly known in advance, although a few, like Snoop and guest drummer Dave Grohl, were unannounced surprises.
Less expected was the lineup of presenters, which besides Fonda included Harrison Ford, Will Arnett, Don Johnson, Woody Harrelson, John McEnroe and the pairing of Judd Apatow and Leslie Mann.
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