In 1994, alternative icon Jeff Buckley recorded a soul-stirring take of “Hallelujah” that would go on to define the song for generations. Decades later, his haunting version has inspired hundreds of ...
Buckley's promising career was cut short when he died in 1997, at age 30. His music lives on through posthumous releases, including Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk. Jeff Buckley remains one of ...
The music of singer-songwriter Jeff Buckley will always contain an undercurrent of hypothetical, what-if energy. As frequently highlighted in the new documentary about his life, so much of Buckley's ...
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At one point in singer-songwriter Jeff Buckely’s promising career, the musician exclaimed on MTV that he sees himself as a parasite in an industry he’s long admired. Not quite a household name in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Originally written and recorded in 1984 by Canadian troubadour Leonard Cohen, the song was initially overlooked, especially in the ...
Jeff Buckley remains one of music's most fascinating "what-might-have-been" stories. With just a single studio album released before his death at 30, the songwriter left behind a legacy that continues ...