The definitive book on iconic cult hero Jeff Buckley, the singer who made just one record but inspired a generation of rock musicians.
Written by his manager Dave Lory, Jeff Buckley includes interviews with others who worked closely with him who have never spoken before.
For the first time since Jeff Buckley's untimely death on May 29, 1997, his manager Dave Lory reveals what it was like to work with one of rock's most celebrated and influential artists.
Go on the road and behind the scenes with Jeff, from the release of his debut EP Live at Sin- to the second album Buckley never completed.
Jeff Buckley includes testimony from the many people who worked closely with Jeff both on and off stage and includes never-before-shared intimate scenes that only Lory witnessed, including what went down immediately after Lory got that fateful call, Jeff is missing.
About the Author Dave Lory has worked in entertainment for over 35 years.
Starting as a drummer and tour-manager, he rose to becoming a respected artist manager, record executive, and event producer working in rock, country and rap.
Apart from Jeff Buckley, Lory helped guide the careers of the Allman Brothers, Courtney Love, and Duncan Sheik.
As an executive at Mercury and Artemis Records he worked with Bon Jovi, KISS, Shania Twain, Def Jam, and Warren Zevon.
His event productions include the New Music Seminar and the Songwriters Hall of Fame Awards.
He was a founding member of the Music Managers' Forum and has lectured in music business at William Patterson University and New York University.
Jim Irvin, born and raised in west London, began his career in music as singer in UK indie band Furniture throughout the 1980s.
In 1990, he switched to music journalism and became the founding features editor of MOJO magazine in 1994, where he first met, reviewed, and wrote about Jeff Buckley.
He wrote acclaimed pieces on Radiohead, Talk Talk, and Sandy Denny, edited The MOJO Collection, a compendium of classic albums, and commi.