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Jeff Buckley - Mystery White Boy Blues - cover

Jeff Buckley - Mystery White Boy Blues

Anthony Reynolds

Verlag: Plexus Publishing Ltd.

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Beschreibung

Mystery White Boy Blues is a haunting exploration of the life, death and legacy of a truly unique artist. Jeff Buckley emerged from a bland suburban background to become the most ecstatically received singer-songwriter of the mid-nineties. More than ten years after his tragic accidental death, Jeff's myth lost none of its potency. Steeped in melancholia and excess, burning ambition and doomed youth, the narrative of Jeff's life proves as captivating as his voice.
Verfügbar seit: 14.10.2019.
Drucklänge: 256 Seiten.

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