Jeff Buckley ... life was intoxicating. Buckley could find inspiration from anywhere and started incorporating those influences into his performances at the small venue Sin-é.
‘Hello, is Jeff there? Tell him Elvis called.’ ‘Er, OK.’” Buckley had become the darling of Sin-é. Sin-é was a café in the East Village run by an Irishman (its name, pronounced ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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