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Jeff Buckley was so much more than another rock’n’roll tragedy
Jeff Buckley was more than just a rock’n’roll tragedy – now, a documentary does him justice - IN FOCUS: Amy Berg’s documentary delves beyond the typical public perception of Buckley as a handsome, ...
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 ...
Decider spoke with Amy Berg about her film, the emotions it raises, the long tail of memory, and Jeff Buckley’s legacy as we approach 30 years since his untimely passing. Photo: Everett Collection ...
The film, directed by Amy Berg, will hit theaters Aug. 8. By Ethan Millman Music Editor “How would you like your fans to think of you,” an interviewer asks as the trailer opens. “Just the music,” he ...
There’s an eclectic trio of movies to enjoy in our latest film column, as we experience some off-the-wall sci-fi, the story of a music legend, and perhaps ...
Nearly three decades after his death, a documentary and a sudden surge in the charts have made the singer’s legacy front of mind. By Lizzy Goodman Certain songs feel so familiar, it’s as if they have ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On a Monday night in late spring of 1992, Jeff Buckley arrived at the tiny Cafe Sin-é on New York’s St. Mark’s Place with a ...
One of the cruel ironies in rock ’n’ roll is that one of the most famous songs on Jeff Buckley’s 1994 album “Grace” is “Last Goodbye.” It was Buckley’s debut album and foretold a great future for the ...
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