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  1. But I’ve been reading up a lot lately on Jeff and learning about his life, career and, unfortunately, his tragic demise. Obviously there are so many unanswered questions surrounding his death, but one detail that I haven’t seen a lot of discussion about is his final message to his ex, Rebecca Moore. A few articles I’ve read ...

  2. Jeff Buckley y la balada para un amor perdido que alimenta el mito de un artista que murió demasiado joven. 15 de febrero de 202100:15. Juan Pablo Ouviña Lanz. LA NACION. La trágica muerte del músico a los 30 años interrumpió su meteórico ascenso y lo consagró como leyenda.

  3. Rebecca Moore (born May 21, 1968) is an American musician, actress and animal rights activist. Notable for her participation at a very young age in performance art and experimental theater productions, and for her own music, she is also known to some as a muse of the singer Jeff Buckley.

  4. "Lover, You Should've Come Over" is a song by American singer-songwriter Jeff Buckley. It is the seventh track on his only studio album Grace, which was released on August 23, 1994, by Columbia Records.

  5. Lover, You Should've Come Over» es una canción interpretda por el músico estadounidense Jeff Buckley. Fue publicada como la séptima canción de su primer y único álbum de estudio, Grace (1994).

  6. 23 de ago. de 2019 · The two had developed an intense bond since their introduction at the rehearsals for the Tim Buckley tribute, where Moore — the daughter of noted avant-garde photographer Peter Moore — was ...

  7. On Rebecca Moore’s Admiral Charcoal’s Song, Buckley plays electric six-string bass on “If You Please Me,” “Outdoor Elevator,” and “Needle Men” (on which he also plays drums). He both plays guitar and sings backup vocals on Brenda Kahn’s “Faith Salons,” a key track on her Destination Anywhere album (released 1996).