Tim Buckley
Known for: Acting
Born: February 13, 1947 in Washington, D.C., United States of America - Died: June 28, 1975
Timothy Charles Buckley III (February 14, 1947 – June 29, 1975) was an American musician. He began his career based in folk rock, but subsequently experimented with genres such as psychedelia, jazz, the avant-garde, and funk paired with his unique five-octave vocal range. His commercial peak came with the 1969 album Happy Sad, reaching No. 81 on the charts, while his experimental 1970 album Starsailor went on to become a cult favorite. The latter contained his best known song, "Song to the Siren." Buckley died at the age of 28 from a heroin and morphine overdose, leaving behind sons Taylor and Jeff.
Known for
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Tim Buckley: My Fleeting House
Self
Why?
The Drummer
Tim Buckley: Review and Critique Of The Man And His Music
Himself
Inside Pop: The Rock Revolution
Self
The Christian Licorice Store
Musician (uncredited)
Jeff Buckley: Everybody Here Wants You
Self (archive footage)
It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley
Self (archive footage)
The Midnight Special
Self
The Monkees
Self (uncredited)
La clé n'est pas dans le pot de géranium
Music