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Jeff Buckley
by Aidin Vaziri
May 2, 1994
Raygun Magazine
“Jeff Buckley,” by Aidin Vaziri
[This interview was originally published in Raygun Magazine, 1994]
Jeff Buckley speaks in a code well suited for his tussle-fringed swagger. But there’s no better document of this expression than Live At Sin-é, Buckley’s debut four-song offering on Columbia. Composed of two snakey originals and a pair of astral covers, the EP evokes the first rate nature of luminaries like Led Zeppelin, Big Star and Van Morrison, sluggish, frail and heart racing. So it comes as no wonder to find Buckley up to his hips in raw, stark raving naked emotion throughout most of the EP – he’s simply a student of his environment. He also happens to be the son of 1970’s cult genius, Tim Buckley, who removed himself from Jeff and his mother before the younger Buckley even hit puberty, and died a short time later. Buckley approaches a mythical, possessed state with his just-released proper full-length LP, Grace, of which he’s already feeling a slight nod uneasy about. In the meantime, he’ll just have to keep prancing around New York City, hanging out in coffee houses, dragging around his tattered notebook and being the essence of cool. And there
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Brittany Shane
American singer-songwriter
Brittany Shane | |
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Born | (1977-01-04) January 4, 1977 (age 48) Baraboo, WI, U.S. |
Genres | Rock |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | 2000–present |
Website | www.brittanyshane.com[1] |
Musical artist
Brittany Shane is an American singer-songwriter and musician based in Austin, Texas. The Wisconsin-born and raised songstress blends rock and pop with poetry. She got her start performing at The Fillmore in San Francisco, California in 2000, playing acoustic in the Poster Room before acts such as The Wallflowers, Aimee Mann, Chris Isaak and Liz Phair graced the mainstage. After the release of her album, Have Heart Live Young (2010), she opened for Heart, Foreigner and Peter Frampton as well as headlining her own local shows around the Bay Area.
Her first San Francisco released CD, Decked Out (2005), was selected by Aidin Vaziri, of the San Francisco Chronicle, as one of his top local CDs of 2005.[1]
Her first two recordings, Out of the Everywhere (1999) and Moravian Star (2000) were released under her maiden name Brittany Safranek (Shane is her middle name) while attending the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Shane released her new CD Have Heart Liv