Amy Berg’s documentary delves beyond the typical public perception of Buckley as a handsome, moody crooner. She speaks with ...
The musician lived in the shadow of his famous father and died leaving a single landmark album. Friends and bandmates recall ...
Warning: This article contains references to suicide, drug use and plenty of baseless conspiracy theories. Tin hats on, ...
O n May 29, 1997, Jeff Buckley was en route to a rehearsal space in Memphis, Tennessee to work on his second album, ...
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It’s 29 years since Jeff Buckley drowned in Memphis while recording his feverishly anticipated second LP. That’s a long time to wait for a cinematic treatment of arguably the most influential ...
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"It's kind of mind-boggling," admits Mick Jones.
Director Amy Berg gathers interviews with Jeff Buckley’s friends and family, detaching the musician from the legends that surround his life and premature death, and instead showing the free-spirited ...