As one of the most talked-about figures, Jeff Buckley has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What Was Jeff Buckley's Net Worth?

Jeff Buckley was an American musician and singer-songwriter who had a net worth of $2 million at the time of his death in 1997. Jeff Buckley was popular in the 1990s, releasing his only studio album, "Grace," in 1994. While preparing to record his second album, he drowned while taking an evening swim in the Mississippi River in 1997. Since his death, more of his material has been posthumously released, and his cover ofLeonard Cohen's"Hallelujah" reached #1 on the "Billboard" Hot Digital Songs chart in March 2008. "Rolling Stone" magazine included"Grace" on its "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" list in 2003.

Early Life

Jeff Buckley was born Jeffrey Scott Buckley on November 17, 1966, in Anaheim, California. He was the only son of Mary and Tim Buckley. He was raised by his mother and stepfather, Ron Moorhead, in Southern California and grew up with his half-brother, Corey Moorhead. While growing up, Jeff moved many times around the Orange County area. Buckley's biological father, Tim, was a singer-songwriter who released a series of folk and jazz albums in the 1960s and 1970s. Jeff only met him once, at the age of eight. His father died of a drug overdose in 1975.

Buckley was raised around music, as his mother was a classically trained pianist and cellist. His stepfather introduced him to artists and bands like Led Zeppelin, Queen,Jimi Hendrix, the Who, and Pink Floyd. The first album he owned was "Physical Graffiti" by Led Zeppelin. Jeff also grew up singing with his mother and learned how to perform harmony parts. He began playing guitar at the age of five and by the age of 12, had decided he wanted to become a musician. He attended Loara High School and played in the school jazz band. After finishing high school, he moved to Hollywood to attend the Musicians Institute for one year.

Career

After his studies, Buckley spent the next six years working in a hotel and playing guitar in various bands. He toured with the dancehall reggae artist Shinehead and also collaborated with Michael J. Clouse to form X-Factor Productions. In 1990, he moved to New York City to continue pursuing his music career. Jeff developed a following by playing at cafes around the city, often performing cover songs. In 1991, he played a tribute concert for his father called "Greetings from Tim Buckley." The same year, he began co-writing with Gary Lucas.

As Buckley continued playing for the café crowd in New York City, he started attracting record label executives. By the summer of 1992, he signed with Columbia Records. He began recording his solo material, and the album "Grace" was released in August 1994. The album included seven original songs and three covers. Despite slow initial sales, the album went gold in France and Australia over the next two years. Later, the album would go gold in the U.S. and platinum in Australia.

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Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.