Amy Berg's portrait of the late, great singer who gave us 'Grace' comes to praise him, not to bury him — and still does ...
I think, is that Buckley was on his way to becoming a staggeringly huge star. I defy you to see "It’s Never Over, Jeff ...
But Jeff Buckley had a voice that was ... be weighing and burnishing every word. That’s the Buckley who first wowed small audiences at Sin-é, the East Village hole-in-the-wall venue (it sat ...
Told in part from the perspective of the women the late singer-songwriter loved, the doc draws on interviews, rare ...
An intimate tribute to a singer-songwriter lost too soon, Amy Berg's 'It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley' hits all the right notes ...
But Jeff Buckley had a voice that was so breathtaking ... As the film show us, his gigs at Sin-é were low-key, unpretentious, with the sound of the espresso machine in the background.
Sundance: Amy Berg's documentary captures the transcendental nature of Jeff Buckley's voice ... spent developing his skills at Sin-é in Lower Manhattan, Buckley held an incredibly high standard ...
Prior to his Sin-é exposure, Buckley’s first public performance in New York was at a starry 1991 tribute concert to his father, folk rocker Tim Buckley, who had left Guilbert when Jeff was 6 ...