*** JEFF BUCKLEY: Angelic face (disheveled hair, intense gaze, disarmingly natural smile),
celestial voice, incandescent charisma with his fundamentally powerful
and soulful debut album, aptly titled "Grace". ***
🕖 Set Times:
7:00 pm — Doors Open
800 pm —
9:00 pm — Jeff Buckley (USA) 7:00 pm — Doors Open
800 pm —
Support Act :
~ MYSTERY WHITE BOY TOUR 1995 ~
(Buckley and his band went on tour to promote the album for almost three
years, during which time the album and Buckley saw popular and critical
attention grow.)
Grace is the only studio album by the American (from Anaheim, California) alternative rock folk-rock blue singer mucisien songwriter Jeff Buckley, released on August 15, 1994. Producer Buckley - Andy Wallace. Grace was released to a modest reception, but found some kindred spirits in the critical realm. He became widely known for his stirring cover of the Leonard Cohen song "Hallelujah."
JEFF BUCKLEY (Band)
Jeff Buckley Scott — lead vocals, guitar, harmonium, organ (1990–1997; died on May 29, 1997)
Michael Tighe — guitar (1994–1997)
Mick Grondahl — bass (1994–1997)
Mick Grondahl — bass (1994–1997)
Matt Johnson — drums, percussion (1994–1997)
The Setlist
JEFF BUCKLEY
JEFF BUCKLEY
Dream Brother (Grace - 1994)
Lover, You Should've Come Over (Grace - 1994)
So Real (Grace - 1994)
So Real (Grace - 1994)
Eternal Life (Grace - 1994)
Mojo Pin (Grace - 1994)
Mojo Pin (Grace - 1994)
Last Goodbye (Grace - 1994)
What Will You Say (New Song)
Lilac Wine (James H. Shelton cover - Broadway musical Dance Me a Song - 1950)
Kick Out the Jams (MC5 cover - Kick Out the Jams - 1969)
Grace (Grace - 1994)
Encore 1
That's All I Ask (Nina Simone cover - Wild Is the Wind - 1966)
Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen cover - Various Positions - 1984) (Grace - 1994)
Vancouver (New Song)
Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen cover - Various Positions - 1984) (Grace - 1994)
Encore 2
Kanga Roo (Big Star cover -3nd - released Kanga Roo written by Alex Chilton - 1978)
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Time Set: 1h40





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