the night of May 29, 1997, Jeff Buckley plunges into the Mississippi. It was never clear whether his intent was to bathe for the last time or what happened to him was just an unfortunate event. He was dressed, it was not drugs nor drunk. A tidal wave had him drowned and his body was found five days later in a canal. That night a young artist died just thirty years old and was born the beginning of a myth.
He was sewn on the awkward figure of "beautiful and damned," as was done with his father, Tim, that the dark Jeff hardly knew, but which looked like terribly. But perhaps Jeff was still intended to be an icon. It was all alive. And I guess you could already savoring his album Grace: the publication, fans and industry experts a miracle. She was born a star, an artist true, complete. With this book, the music journalist Jeff Apter, Editor Rolling Stone paints a portrait of the myth, not only to be exalted and glorified, but that describes a man so genuine and respectful, not only the son of art. Not limited to dissertations on the soul of the young and restless in his charming dark, most often the result of a business. In the biography, the journalist called to the witness stand, the staff of Buckley, the musicians who shared those years with the energetic and creative artist, made up of studio and live concerts. And it does so in order to highlight the Buckley musician. Comparing the human side of art, with all its conflicts, and the technical side of that, made up of notes, sheet music and rhymes. Times to respect and to compose songs.
then investigates. Do not miss interviews with those who knew him in the years of onset. While working as a dishwasher in the club Sin-é in New York and performed in the same room, just after finishing the round. In the book, not even eclipsed the vices of the artist, who was inclined to take refuge in alcohol. Or on the phobias and the torments that a life of concerts had on Jeff Buckley. It describes a man, a boy. A gypsy. A normal person great personality. A talented and tormented at the same time serene.

He was sewn on the awkward figure of "beautiful and damned," as was done with his father, Tim, that the dark Jeff hardly knew, but which looked like terribly. But perhaps Jeff was still intended to be an icon. It was all alive. And I guess you could already savoring his album Grace: the publication, fans and industry experts a miracle. She was born a star, an artist true, complete. With this book, the music journalist Jeff Apter, Editor Rolling Stone paints a portrait of the myth, not only to be exalted and glorified, but that describes a man so genuine and respectful, not only the son of art. Not limited to dissertations on the soul of the young and restless in his charming dark, most often the result of a business. In the biography, the journalist called to the witness stand, the staff of Buckley, the musicians who shared those years with the energetic and creative artist, made up of studio and live concerts. And it does so in order to highlight the Buckley musician. Comparing the human side of art, with all its conflicts, and the technical side of that, made up of notes, sheet music and rhymes. Times to respect and to compose songs.
then investigates. Do not miss interviews with those who knew him in the years of onset. While working as a dishwasher in the club Sin-é in New York and performed in the same room, just after finishing the round. In the book, not even eclipsed the vices of the artist, who was inclined to take refuge in alcohol. Or on the phobias and the torments that a life of concerts had on Jeff Buckley. It describes a man, a boy. A gypsy. A normal person great personality. A talented and tormented at the same time serene.
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