But Jeff Buckley had a voice that was so breathtaking ... As the film show us, his gigs at Sin-é were low-key, unpretentious, with the sound of the espresso machine in the background.
Documentary-maker Steve Cummins tells the story of Jeff's connections with Ireland, unearthing a never-before-heard recording of Jeff’s first-ever Irish performance at the 1992 Trinity Ball in ...
Marking 30 years since its 1994 release, 6 Music is celebrating Jeff Buckley's legendary album Grace ... Jeff cut his teeth at the NYC coffee shop, Sin-é, a breeding ground for grassroots artists ...
Sundance: Amy Berg's documentary captures the transcendental nature of Jeff Buckley's voice ... spent developing his skills at Sin-é in Lower Manhattan, Buckley held an incredibly high standard ...
Prior to his Sin-é exposure, Buckley’s first public performance in New York was at a starry 1991 tribute concert to his father, folk rocker Tim Buckley, who had left Guilbert when Jeff was 6 ...
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 ...
But Jeff Buckley had a voice that was ... be weighing and burnishing every word. That’s the Buckley who first wowed small audiences at Sin-é, the East Village hole-in-the-wall venue (it sat ...