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Recorded on September 3 and 4 1969 at the Troubadour, Los Angeles, this posthumous live album is all the proof one will ever need of Buckley's extraordinary talent, a talent which for some ...
Rather than continue down that road, he returned to more conventional folk-rock forms with 1969’s “Blue Afternoon.” “Chase the Blues Away” from that album might have laid the foundation ...
At the end of his short life, Tim Buckley seemed both the embodiment and the classic casualty of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. With all the evidence and passion he can muster, author Lee Underwood ...
WFMY News 2 Chief Meteorologist Tim Buckley gives the latest updates on winter weather in the triad and looks ahead to another system.
California Sounds: Randall Roberts' weekly column on L.A.-based music celebrates the new punk song from No Age and rescued recordings of the late folk-jazz singer Tim Buckley.
Revered for his astute understanding and exploration of the "boundaries between folk, rock and jazz, Buckley released such singular records as Starsailor, Blue Afternoon and his excellent self ...
be lapped up by Buckley completists and should appeal to casual fans of Happy Sad and Blue Afternoon.
Cult folk star Tim Buckley is namechecked as an influence on innumerable songwriters – not least his son Jeff. Both Buckleys died in tragic circumstances before their time – Tim in 1975 – and have ...