Jeff Buckley

Singer-songwriter and guitarist, 'Grace'

Jeff Buckley - Artists & Creatives born November 17th, 1966
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This artist gained prominence with the release of the album 'Grace' in 1994, which showcased a blend of rock, folk, and pop influences. The album included the iconic cover of Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah'. A unique vocal style and emotive songwriting characterized the artist's work. A posthumous album, 'Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk', was released in 1998, further expanding the artist's legacy. The contributions to music continue to be celebrated, highlighting a significant musical influence.

Released the acclaimed album 'Grace'

Covered 'Hallelujah' from Leonard Cohen

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