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Jeff Buckley: His Own Voice

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The journals, notebooks, musings, and early song drafts of Jeff Buckley, the acclaimed singer known for his version of "Hallelujah" and the album Grace, are presented alongside evocative photos of his personal effects. After the release of Grace in 1994, Buckley quickly emerged as a defining talent of the decade, recognized for his multi-octave vocal range and diverse musical influences, including rock, blues, jazz, and Qawwali music. His work garnered praise from notable figures like Bono and Robert Plant, showcasing his remarkable voice and passion. Tragically, Buckley drowned in Memphis at the age of thirty, yet his legacy continues to resonate, influencing artists such as Adele and Coldplay. Throughout his life, Buckley meticulously documented his goals, inspirations, and creative challenges in journals, offering a profound insight into his artistic journey. This publication marks the first release of Buckley's handwritten reflections from his time in Los Angeles in the late '80s until shortly before his untimely death. Accompanied by reproductions of memorabilia, including letters and unpublished lyrics, the book invites readers to explore the depths of Buckley's mind and life.

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Jeff Buckley: His Own Voice, Mary Guibert

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2019
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Title
Jeff Buckley: His Own Voice
Language
English
Released
2019
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Hardcover
Pages
304
ISBN10
0306921685
ISBN13
9780306921681
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The journals, notebooks, musings, and early song drafts of Jeff Buckley, the acclaimed singer known for his version of "Hallelujah" and the album Grace, are presented alongside evocative photos of his personal effects. After the release of Grace in 1994, Buckley quickly emerged as a defining talent of the decade, recognized for his multi-octave vocal range and diverse musical influences, including rock, blues, jazz, and Qawwali music. His work garnered praise from notable figures like Bono and Robert Plant, showcasing his remarkable voice and passion. Tragically, Buckley drowned in Memphis at the age of thirty, yet his legacy continues to resonate, influencing artists such as Adele and Coldplay. Throughout his life, Buckley meticulously documented his goals, inspirations, and creative challenges in journals, offering a profound insight into his artistic journey. This publication marks the first release of Buckley's handwritten reflections from his time in Los Angeles in the late '80s until shortly before his untimely death. Accompanied by reproductions of memorabilia, including letters and unpublished lyrics, the book invites readers to explore the depths of Buckley's mind and life.