ARCHIVE Vol. 15:01 06/07/12

by June 7, 2012

The Jeff Buckley International Newsletter
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*All rights reserved* Vol. 15:01 06/07/12
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IN THIS ISSUE:

“33 ESSENTIAL DEBUT ALBUMS”
– SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
– JEFF BUCKLEY
– GRACE


JEFF BUCKLEY SEATTLE TRIBUTE

– Thursday, June 14, 2012
– The Crocodile
– Tickets On Sale Now !
– To Benefit:
– The Seattle Rock Orchestra

ARTISTS INSPIRED BY JEFF BUCKLEY
– BROADWAY.COM
– Lindsay Mendez
– Marco Paguia

KCRW BROADCAST
– JEFF BUCKLEY
– Solo Acoustic Performance
– Man In The Moon

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JEFF BUCKLEY – GRACE
“33 ESSENTIAL DEBUT ALBUMS”
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE

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The San Francisco Chronicle features “33 Essential Debut Albums” this week. Among the featured offerings, Jeff Buckley’s “Grace” is listed as one of the essentials, “with sweeping emotional anthems like ‘So Real’ and the blinding cover of Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah’.

Also featured are The Doors, Sex Pistols, Velvet Underground, Jimi Hendrix, Patti Smith, MC5, Pink Floyd’s “Piper at the Gates of Dawn”, “The Who Sings My Generation”, Led Zeppelin I and more. See the full list online at San Francisco Chronicle

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JEFF BUCKLEY TRIBUTE EVENT
THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 2012
THE CROCODILE – SEATTLE

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Eternal Fair & The Crocodile Present
A SEATTLE TRIBUTE TO JEFF BUCKLEY
Thursday, June 14, 2012
The Crocodile
2200 2nd Avenue
Seattle, WA 98121

TICKETS HERE

Featuring:
The True Spokes
The Passenger String Quartet,
Eternal Fair, Kirsten Wenlock,
Tiffany Wilson, okanomodÉ
Xolie Morra,
Abby Wilson w/ Sightseer

8pm | All Ages | Bar with ID
On Sale Now!
Tickets: $10.00
100% of proceeds go to:
The Seattle Rock Orchestra
Education Programs

VIDEO:
Eternal Fair & The Passenger String Quartet

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ARTISTS INSPIRED BY JEFF BUCKLEY
WWW.BROADWAY.COM
Lindsay Mendez & Marco Paguia

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On Monday, June 11, 2012, Joe’s Pub (425 Lafayette Street) is pleased to present the return of DOGFIGHT star Lindsay Mendez and jazz pianist Marco Paguia for a one-night-only return performance at 9:30 p.m.

Marco Paguia is the music director of the Tony-Nominated Broadway production of Peter and the Starcatcher. Marco music directed Everyday Rapture on Broadway, and was a finalist for the American Pianists Association’s Cole Porter Fellowship.

Fresh out of the Broadway revival of Godspell at Circle in the Square Theater, Lindsay Mendez is now set to star in the world premier musical DOGFIGHT at Second Stage Theatre (305 West 43rd Street) with previews set to begin June 27, 2012. She has also been seen in Everyday Rapture, Grease, and Off-Broadway’s The Marvelous Wonderettes.

Longtime collaborators Mendez and Paguia are slated to perform a new set of jazzed-up versions of popular tunes in an evening of musical revisionism, featuring the work of Alexi Murdoch, Alicia Keys, The Beatles, Feist, Fiona Apple, Jeff Buckley, Joni Mitchell, Lenny Kravitz, Macy Gray, Martin Sexton, Peter Gabriel, Pink Floyd and Stevie Wonder.

Visit Lindsay Mendez and Marco Paguia online at http://www.lmandmp.com.
More info and Tickets online at: Broadway.Com

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JEFF BUCKLEY
KCRW BROADCAST
SOLO ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE

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KCRW Broadcast

In the early 90’s, Jeff Buckley stopped by KCRW’s studios late one night – well before he was famous – settling down in front of a microphone in Master Control right across from Liza Richardson. He sang a handful of songs, including a Bad Brains cover, an original track and a cover of Billie Holiday’s “Strange Fruit.” There was no engineer on site. It was recorded on DAT.

At first we were only able to rescue one part of the session (see here) but, as luck would have it, engineer JC Swiatek discovered another copy of the recording in her own personal collection and now we can make the entire session available.

Check it out, and fall in love with Jeff Buckley all over again.

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