In Jeff Buckley's musical world, everything boiled down to one vital inspiration and his deep love for one singer who he ...
Speaking about his love of the Led Zeppelin classic, 'Kashmir', guitarist Jimmy Page explained that John Paul Jones' ...
Liza Minnelli brings hyperbolic joie de vivre and outrageous eye makeup to her career-defining turn as "strange and ...
Here’s a sign that perhaps the 2026 shortlist for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is too large: A full day after chatting with ...
Also gracing Ravinia’s stages in the 2026 season are Billy Idol, Chicago’s own Chance the Rapper and guitarist St. Vincent, ...
In 2019, Alter Bridge’s Myles Kennedy played Jeff Buckley’s iconic Telecaster for a special performance of Hallelujah in ...
When Jeff Buckley was growing up in Southern California, he was not called Jeff Buckley. At that time, he went by "Scottie" Moorhead, pulled from his middle name and his stepfather's surname. It was ...
Ten artists receive Rock Hall nominations for the first time.
After seeing Bob Dylan perform at the Supper Club in New York in November 1993, Jeff Buckley went backstage to meet his idol. Shortly after the concert, Buckley shared some choice words about Dylan’s ...
After appearing on his only studio album, 1994’s Grace, Jeff Buckley’s cover of “Hallelujah” overtook Leonard Cohen’s original—and countless other attempts—to become the definitive version of the song ...
The filmmaker behind the Oscar-nominated Deliver Us From Evil, the Evan Rachel Wood focused Phoneix Rising and the similarly music-minded Janis: Little Girl Blue, lends her empathetic gaze to a talent ...
Jeff Buckley has finally found his way to the Billboard Hot 100, nearly 30 years after his death. On the Jan. 31 chart, Buckley’s 1994 song, “Lover, You Should’ve Come Over,” debuted in the 97th spot.
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