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Jeff Buckley

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Catalogue No: JB001JF

Artist(s): Jeff Buckley

Location: Bunjees Club, Leicester Square, London

Date: 18th March 1994

Edition: 30/30/30

Print type: Lith Print Paper type: Ilford Warmtone Fibre Based paper

Jill Furmanovsky recalls, "this portrait was taken after a show in the legendary folk club, Bungees, by the light of a single bulb, on a Leica M3. It was the first time I had seen Jeff play and I was gob-smacked. The sheer musicality, virtuosity and soulfulness of this divine young man brought tears to my eyes. The tulip was one of a bunch given to him by an appreciative fan."

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Catalogue No: JB001JF

Artist(s): Jeff Buckley

Location: Bunjees Club, Leicester Square, London

Date: 18th March 1994

Edition: 30/30/30

Print type: Lith Print Paper type: Ilford Warmtone Fibre Based paper

Jill Furmanovsky recalls, "this portrait was taken after a show in the legendary folk club, Bungees, by the light of a single bulb, on a Leica M3. It was the first time I had seen Jeff play and I was gob-smacked. The sheer musicality, virtuosity and soulfulness of this divine young man brought tears to my eyes. The tulip was one of a bunch given to him by an appreciative fan."

Catalogue No: JB001JF

Artist(s): Jeff Buckley

Location: Bunjees Club, Leicester Square, London

Date: 18th March 1994

Edition: 30/30/30

Print type: Lith Print Paper type: Ilford Warmtone Fibre Based paper

Jill Furmanovsky recalls, "this portrait was taken after a show in the legendary folk club, Bungees, by the light of a single bulb, on a Leica M3. It was the first time I had seen Jeff play and I was gob-smacked. The sheer musicality, virtuosity and soulfulness of this divine young man brought tears to my eyes. The tulip was one of a bunch given to him by an appreciative fan."

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