Jeff Buckley
Biography
Jeffrey Scott Buckley was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, born on November 17, 1966, in Anaheim, California. The son of legendary folk singer Tim Buckley, Jeff grew up mostly estranged from his father, carving out his own path in music with a blend of rock, soul, folk, and blues, marked by his angelic four-octave voice.
He first gained attention playing covers and originals in New York’s East Village, particularly at Sin-é, a café that became synonymous with his early rise. His debut (and only complete studio) album, "Grace" (1994), is now regarded as a masterpiece—featuring haunting originals like "Lover, You Should’ve Come Over", and his iconic cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah", which would become his most enduring legacy.
Buckley was working on his second album, tentatively titled My Sweetheart the Drunk, when he tragically drowned in the Wolf River Harbor (a channel of the Mississippi River in Memphis) on May 29, 1997, at the age of 30. His death was ruled accidental, with no drugs or alcohol involved.
Though his life was brief, Buckley's music continues to influence artists across genres, and his voice—ethereal, emotional, and unmatched—remains one of the most captivating in modern music history.
Filmography
It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley
as Self (archive footage) 2025
Jeff Buckley: Live in Chicago
as Himself 2000
Jeff Buckley: Everybody Here Wants You
as Self (archive footage) 2002
Amazing Grace: Jeff Buckley
2004
Jeff Buckley: Live at Velvet Jungle
as self 1995
Sin-Ă©: Jeff Buckley's Irish Odyssey
as Self 2016
Jeff Buckley: Grace Around The World
2009
Jeff Buckley: Live at The Middle East
2025Jeff Buckley - Live in Sudbahnhof
1995The Pretenders: No Turn Left Unstoned
as Self 2005
Jeff Buckley: Live At Sin-Ă©
2003
Jeff Buckley: You and I
2016
Jeff Buckley: Live in Frankfurt
as himself 1995
The Making of Grace
as Self 2004
Jeff Buckley: Grace Electronic Press Kit
as Self 1994