Brad Pitt was once planning on making a movie about Jeff Buckley, the talented musician who died in 1997 after releasing just one studio album. The Fight Club star invited Buckley’s mother, Mary ...
Buckley spoke about the inspiration for Lover, You Should’ve Come Over on occasion during his 1995 tour. He mentioned the ...
Said film is Amy Berg’s “It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley,” a creatively vibrant telling of the life story of the incredible Jeff Buckley, a man who refused to be defined by his famous father, carving ...
Did Brad Pitt want to play Jeff Buckley in a biopic ... cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” and his 1994 album ‘Grace.’ Guibert worked closely with director Amy Berg on the project ...
that his album Grace, and in particular his version of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah”, came to be celebrated. It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley was an emotionally intense project for Berg ...
Married At First Sight groom Jeff Gobbels once worked as an actor in several high-profile Australian TV shows, including long-running soap opera Neighbours. The 39-year-old reality TV star is ...
His 1994 debut album “Grace” had been a hit in Europe and ... “It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley.” Buckley worshiped Plant so much that when the rock god later told him, “you’re the ...
“And thank you for your grace and patience in allowing me to do that.” Harper, a three-time Grammy winner, was solely in Utah to honor Buckley. “Jeff is a hero of mine, and Amy is a hero of mine ...
“Jeff Buckley, It’s Never Over,” a featured film at the Sundance ... His first love was Rebecca Moore, who heavily influenced his album, Grace. His mother was loved fiercely by Jeff, the documentary ...
His 1994 debut album “Grace” had been a hit in Europe and Australia (less ... Harper remembers in Amy Berg’s moving new documentary, “It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley.” Buckley worshiped Plant so much ...
“It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley” doesn’t reinvent the documentary genre, but it does offer a unique perspective on the varying music of the 1990s, an experimental time where lonely artists like Buckley ...