Jason Singh celebrates Jeff Buckley's: Grace
2024 marks the 30th anniversary of the Jeff Buckley masterpiece "Grace". Released on 23 August 1994, "Grace" continues to captivate audiences worldwide with its hauntingly beautiful melodies and powerful lyrics.
To commemorate this milestone, acclaimed musician, solo artist and TAXIRIDE frontman, Jason Singh, along with his full band, paid tribute to Jeff Buckley and this iconic album on its 30th Anniversary, 23 August, at Memo Music Hall. Singh's performances was be a celebration of Buckley's life and music, showcasing the enduring impact of "Grace" on music lovers everywhere.
A timeless masterpiece, “Grace” showcases Buckley's extraordinary talent as a singer-songwriter. The album features a mix of original songs and covers, each delivered with Buckley's signature emotional depth and vocal range. Highlights from the album include the mesmerising "Hallelujah," the soulful "Lover, You Should've Come Over," and the angelic "Grace."
Singh’s connection to Buckley’s music runs deep, as he released a cover of Buckley’s “Last Goodbye” in 2018. Singh’s heartfelt rendition of “Last Goodbye” received high praise, with Buckley’s manager Dave Lory praising it as the best cover version of Last Goodbye he’s heard; further solidifying his status as a fitting vocalist to honour Buckley’s legacy.
Jason Singh is well aware of the task ahead of him in honouring this album and is excited by the challenge it brings “As crazy as it may seem to take this on, it’s a challenge I am excited for and looking forward to honouring. I know this album inside and out, every word, every note, every breath.”
Known for his ability to cover a broad range of artists, as demonstrated in his hit show Heaven’s Greatest Hits, Jason Singh’s soulful voice and heartfelt performances make him the perfect artist to honour Jeff Buckley's legacy. Singh's tribute will be a must-see event for fans of Buckley and music enthusiasts alike.
Experience the magic of this timeless album live on stage as Jason Singh celebrates Jeff Buckley's "Grace".
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