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"Suga" decided to make lifestyle changes heading into this year after losing the championship to Merab Dvalishvili at UFC 306 ...
Buckley, languidly smoking at the bar where serving him his ... York afternoon sun piecing the bar’s gloom as we waited for Jeff to go on. I remember too, a young photographer’s assistant ...
Jeff Buckley based his version of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” on John Cale’s 1991 reading, which Cale recorded for the tribute album I’m Your Fan: The Songs Of Leonard Cohen.
Jeff Buckley performs during soundcheck at Hotel Utah in San Francisco in January 1994. (CREDIT: Anthony Pidgeon/Redferns) In addition to charting Buckley’s career progression and his ...
In Amy Berg’s forthcoming documentary about Jeff Buckley, we find something moving happily against the biopic trend. Buckley was a fairly minor musical figure in his lifetime. It was only after ...
PARK CITY, Utah — Ben Harper first met Jeff Buckley — the revered singer whose haunting cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” is arguably the best rendition of that song ever made — at ...
At a time in the 1990s when grunge music became popular, Jeff Buckley’s eclectic brand and distinctive voice was cut short when he drowned in Memphis at the tender age of 30. Much has been ...
It becomes clear from the film that Buckley, who sang like Nina Simone crossed with Robert Plant crossed with a heavenly spirit, could have been a staggeringly huge star. When you envision the ...
The human voice, as we all know, is as much of a musical instrument as any other instrument. But Jeff Buckley had a voice that was so breathtaking, so ethereally soaring, so reaching for the heavens ...
The Fight Club star subsequently acted as executive producer on Amy Berg’s forthcoming Buckley documentary It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley, which premiered at Sundance Film Festival last week.
For Amy Berg, it was when she discovered Jeff Buckley. A transformative experience listening to his 1994 studio album “Grace” prompted the filmmaker to spend years dreaming about the chance to ...
Sundance: Amy Berg's documentary captures the transcendental nature of Jeff Buckley's voice and music while also offering space for those who knew him best to share their memories and grief.