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Parrothead is a commonly used nickname for fans of Jimmy Buffett. The common stereotype is a person wearing a hawaiian shirt, flip-flops, board shorts, and drinking a margarita, however many fans are members of parrothead clubs. The general theme of being a Parrothead is one of relaxation and being on a permanent mental vacation, even while working. The more "professional" aspect is to wear high-end tropical vacation clothing, such as Tommy Bahama, though this is likely seen by many as a departure from the "true tenets" of being a Parrothead as it points to a more expensive lifestyle than is commonly associated with being a tropical beach bum.

The term "Parrotheads" originated at Timber Wolf ampitheater in Kings Island Cincinnati Ohio, in 1985. These groups 'party with a purpose', and hold fundraiser events for different causes. Events range from single act concerts or happy hours to the annual Meeting of the Minds in Key West, Florida, which attracts approximately 3,500 parrotheads each year. The several day event, sponsored by the Parrot Heads in Paradise includes live music, but also a Toys for Tots drive, a blood drive, raffles and other events to raise money for charities. Some regional groups will focus on one or two key charities, while others may switch between several. Environmental causes, cancer research, alzheimer's research and the march of dimes all have received large donations from parrothead organizations. In 2005 2.2 million dollars was raised by these organizations, along with toys, blood, canned goods and many hours of manpower to support various charities in the US and beyond.