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Tim Buckley: Live At The Troubadour 1969
by Sacha O'Grady
For an artist whose recording career spanned less than ten years, Tim Buckley seemed to get a lot done. From 1966's self titled debut, to Look At The Fool, his final album released in 1974, Buckley's oeuvre is as broad as it is varied. Ever the experimental troubadour, no other singer of the time was capable of absorbing such a diverse range of styles, whether that be folk, blues, jazz, rock, or classical, Tim was the ultimate when it came ...
read moreNPR Exclusive First Listens:Terence Blanchard, Joe Henry, Tim Buckley, & the New Lost City Ramblers
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Michael Ricci
NPR Music is presenting full advance streams of four new albums ahead of their release dates: Terence Blanchard's Choices; Joe Henry's Blood from Stars; Tim Buckley's Live at Folklore Center, NYC - March 6th, 1967 and a reissue box set from The New Lost City Ramblers. All four will be available for free, on-demand listening at www.npr.org/music as part of the site's Exclusive First Listen" series. The entire series - which includes full albums in all genres - is available ...
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Tim Buckley Live 1967
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JamBase
On August 25, 2009, the Tompkins Square label will release Tim Buckley - Live at the Folklore Center, NYC - March 6, 1967
The unreleased recording was captured by folk impresario Izzy Young at his famed Folklore Center located at 321 Sixth Avenue in New York City, which served as a nexus for up-and-coming singer-songwriters during the folk boom of the late '60s. The entire night's concert, performed in front of about 35 people, is presented in its ...
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