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  1. Jeff Buckley discography and songs: Music profile for Jeff Buckley, born 17 November 1966. Genres: Singer-Songwriter, Alternative Rock, Acoustic Rock. Albums include Grace, Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk, and Mystery White Boy.

  2. His Own Voice marks the first-ever publication of Jeff’s journeys through his handwritten diaries and lyrics. It also features rich photos of Jeff’s personal effects, instruments, and clothing. Combined with other memorabilia, including letters, notes, and unpublished poetry – the book takes readers deep inside Jeff’s creative mind and ...

  3. 31 de jan. de 2022 · 29 May 1997 (aged 30) Jeffrey Scott "Jeff" Buckley (born in Anaheim, California, USA on 17 November 1966 – 29 May 1997), raised as Scotty Moorhead, was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. He was the son of musicians Tim Buckley and Mary Guibert. He had emerged in New York City's avant-garde… read more.

  4. Born in 1966 in Orange County, California, as the son of psych-folk maverick Tim Buckley, Jeff began his career as a guitarist-for-hire in Los Angeles. After moving to Manhattan in 1990, he performed extensively, intercutting originals with covers and arrangements of traditional songs in his sets.

  5. 17 de mar. de 2024 · If the only thing Jeff Buckley ever did was record his 1994 cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah,” he would still have a permanent spot in music history.

  6. 18 de ago. de 2016 · A groundbreaking and intimate online experience, Jeff Buckley’s Record Collection provides a comprehensive overview of the influences and inspirations that Jeff incorporated into his own music, including You and I, the recently-released collection of his first studio recordings from 1993, now available for streaming and purchase on the site, and Grace, Jeff’s Columbia Records debut album ...

  7. As a fledgling recording artist- and his father’s son-the 27-year-old Southern Californian wavers between artistic idealism and congenital cynicism when it comes to the music industry. On the one hand, Buckley says, the corporate music world “steals, it chews up, it spits out, and it forgets.”. On the other, he adds, “it allows you to ...