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A "meticulously researched" dual biography on the lives and artistry of the father and son musicians whose lives were each cut short (
Chicago Tribune).
When Jeff Buckley drowned at the age of thirty in 1997, he not only left behind a legacy of brilliant music-he brought back haunting memories of his father, '60s troubadour Tim Buckley, a gifted musician who barely knew his son and who himself died at twenty-eight. Both father and son made transcendent music that mixed rock, jazz, and folk; both amassed a cadre of obsessive, adoring fans.
This absorbing dual biography-based on interviews with more than one hundred friends, family members, and business associates as well as access to journals and unreleased recordings-tells for the first time the intriguing, often heartbreaking story of these two musicians. It offers a new understanding of the Buckleys' parallel lives-and tragedies-while exploring the changing music business between the '60s and the '90s. Finally, it tells the story of a father and son, two complex, enigmatic men who died searching for themselves and each other.
Praise for
Dream Brother
"Ambitious.... Uses a wealth of reportage to depict convincingly two generations of pop music turmoil." -
Washington Post
"An extraordinarily detailed account of the Buckleys' personal and professional lives... Browne's book is a seamless, readable narrative.... He's not just a fine journalist but a natural storyteller." -
Boston Globe
"Captures their respective legacies with the same kind of poetic sweep the Buckleys offered with their music." -
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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A "meticulously researched" dual biography on the lives and artistry of the father and son musicians whose lives were each cut short (
Chicago Tribune).
When Jeff Buckley drowned at the age of thirty in 1997, he not only left behind a legacy of brilliant music-he brought back haunting memories of his father, '60s troubadour Tim Buckley, a gifted musician who barely knew his son and who himself died at twenty-eight. Both father and son made transcendent music that mixed rock, jazz, and folk; both amassed a cadre of obsessive, adoring fans.
This absorbing dual biography-based on interviews with more than one hundred friends, family members, and business associates as well as access to journals and unreleased recordings-tells for the first time the intriguing, often heartbreaking story of these two musicians. It offers a new understanding of the Buckleys' parallel lives-and tragedies-while exploring the changing music business between the '60s and the '90s. Finally, it tells the story of a father and son, two complex, enigmatic men who died searching for themselves and each other.
Praise for
Dream Brother
"Ambitious.... Uses a wealth of reportage to depict convincingly two generations of pop music turmoil." -
Washington Post
"An extraordinarily detailed account of the Buckleys' personal and professional lives... Browne's book is a seamless, readable narrative.... He's not just a fine journalist but a natural storyteller." -
Boston Globe
"Captures their respective legacies with the same kind of poetic sweep the Buckleys offered with their music." -
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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