Jeff Buckley, acclaimed poet and 90s indie-folk musician, would have been 57 on Nov. 17. Buckley is most well-known for his cover of Leonard Cohen’s song “Hallelujah” on his album “Grace.” Although ...
It’s extremely hard not to gush over Jeff Buckley. An Adonis with an four-octave range, the singer-songwriter had the sensitivity of an early-Seventies folkie, the melody-meets-muscle rock chops of an ...
One of the cruel ironies in rock ’n’ roll is that one of the most famous songs on Jeff Buckley’s 1994 album “Grace” is “Last Goodbye.” It was Buckley’s debut album and foretold a great future for the ...
Jeff Buckley once told his manager, Dave Lory, that he wanted to make 18 albums in three years. Sadly, he only made one before he died in 1997. The first time Lory met Buckley was in a coffee shop on ...
This largely by-the-book documentary about the musician Jeff Buckley is most memorable for highlighting the earnest, sensitive soul behind the music. By Brandon Yu When you purchase a ticket for an ...
Jeff Buckley died at 30. You already know that part. Drowned in the Mississippi River, wrapped in the kind of tragic poetry that rock stars used to specialize in before influencers replaced mystics.
“Dream Brother,” the epic penultimate track on the late, great Jeff Buckley’s lone studio album Grace, is not a song I would have ever selected for an electronic dance remix. But that’s why they pay ...
The “Hallelujah” singer, who died far too young, was honored with a new documentary, “It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley,” and performances by his friends. PARK CITY, Utah — Ben Harper first met Jeff ...
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