This week, a docudrama about the late singer Jeff Buckley premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to a rapturous response.
Buckley spoke about the inspiration for Lover, You Should’ve Come Over on occasion during his 1995 tour. He mentioned the ...
His 1994 debut album “Grace” had been a hit in Europe and Australia ... “If there ever is a college dissertation about how to turn a song into a hymn, Jeff Buckley and ‘Hallelujah’ — that’s the intro.
It's clear that Buckley, who sang like Nina Simone crossed with Robert Plant crossed with a heavenly spirit, could have been a staggeringly huge star.
Brad Pitt was once planning on making a movie about Jeff Buckley, the talented musician who died in 1997 after releasing just one studio album. The Fight Club star invited Buckley’s mother, Mary ...
At one point in singer-songwriter Jeff Buckely’s ... the world one studio album, “Grace.” Often regarded for his covers of previously well-known songs, Buckley is best remembered for his ...
Little Girl Blue, director Amy Berg returns to the music world with It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley, an adoring portrait of another blazing talent who died way too young, leaving an influential legacy.
The music we make is left of center as far as what is standardly available ... what’s marketable,' Ben Harper told the ...
Documentarian Amy Berg used a series of extended voicemails to build a moving portrait of the mercurial ’90s singer-songwriter: “His songs got me through every difficult moment in my 20s.” ...
But Jeff Buckley had a voice that was so ... placed that voice atop an up-tempo rock ‘n’ roll song (like, say, the title track of “Grace”), the result was every bit as transcendent.
His 1994 debut album “Grace” had been a hit in Europe ... “If there ever is a college dissertation about how to turn a song into a hymn, Jeff Buckley and ‘Hallelujah’ — that’s ...
Sundance 2025: '90s vibes and counter-culture sentiments give musician Jeff Buckley's life emotional weight in this electric documentary The post ‘It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley’ Review: Moving ...