The Grace of Jeff Buckley (BBC Radio 4)

Since his desperately early death in May 1997, there’s been an inevitable mythologising about the life and music of Jeff Buckley. Perhaps it’s not surprising that in the posthumous rush to acknowledge his genius, memories have been clouded or, retrospectively, given a silver lining. The quiet, uncertain foundations of his reputation were laid on a solo tour of Europe three years earlier, in March 1994 - and, in particular, during one day. On the 18th March, Buckley was scheduled for a photo shoot (with Kevin Westenberg), an appearance on BBC GLR and his first proper London concert, at a folk club called Bunjies. In ’The Grace of Jeff Buckley’, those who were there speak for the first time about the man and his music: Buckley’s American manager Dave Lory, record company owner Steve Abbott, booking agent Emma Banks and photographer Kevin Westenberg share intimate memories that have so far not featured in the Buckley biography. And the programme also includes rare archive
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