Jeff Buckley live in Chicago

United States, 2000

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Jeff Buckley was born in 1966 and died in May 1997 following a tragic drowning accident. First commercially recorded in 1993, Jeff spent numerous years establishing a following on the New York club scene, in particular at the East Village where he lived, before emerging as one of the most acclaimed musicians of his generation. This DVD is a live concert recorded at the Cabaret Metro in Chicago on May 13 1995 and features band members Michael Tighe on guitar, Mick Grondahl on bass and Matt Johnson on drums. Songs include: Dream Brother; Lover, You Should Have Come Over; Mojo Pin; So Real; Last Goodbye; Eternal Life; Kick Out the Jams; Lilac Wine; What Will You Say; Grace; Vancouver; Kanga Roo and Hallelujah.

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producer

Gary Fisher

production company

Sony Music Video Enterprises

Duration

01:48:00:00

Production places
United States
Production dates
2000

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