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On this day in 1975, psychedelic folk icon Tim Buckley played his very last live show before dying from an overdose the following day.
Buckley released his self-titled debut album in 1966, when he was just 19. That same year, Tim’s wife, Mary Guibert, gave birth to the couple’s only child, a son named Jeff.
When Buckley died from an alcohol-enhanced overdose of heroin in 1975 at age 28, he had recorded nine studio albums in nine years.By Underwood's accounting, the singer had passed through five ...
For an artist whose recording career spanned less than ten years, Tim Buckley seemed to get a lot done. From 1966's self titled debut, to Look At The Fool, his final album released in 1974, Buckley's ...
Buckley's first two albums-- Tim Buckley (1966) and Goodbye and Hello (1967)-- are represented by six tracks that showcase his powerful vocals and his and Larry Beckett's literary songwriting ...
Tim Buckley, who moved to Frank Zappa's Straight/DiscReet labels after four LPs for Elektra, never had a Top 40 hit; and, in fact, some of his albums spawned no singles.
On August 25, Tompkins Square Records will release Tim Buckley: Live at the Folklore Center, NYC – March 6th, 1967. The disc captures an intimate performance from the jazz-folk pioneer early in ...
The haunting generational story of rock legends Tim Buckley and his son Jeff, the first dead of an overdose at 28, the second drowned in a swimming accident at 30, is respectfully retold in ...
Though singer-songwriter Tim Buckley passed away in 1975 at the age of 28, he left behind a rich musical legacy with his innovative, open-ended take on folk, p Unreleased Live Music From Tim ...
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