Jeff Buckley (lead vocals and lead guitar), Jason Hamel (bass guitar), Tim Marse (drums), and Robin Horry (rhythm guitar)
A couple of dozen friends and family showed up to hear Mahre Bukham play an opening set for the other acts. Although onstage just shy of an hour, they made the most of their time. The set included a few of their own songs... but it was on the covers where they - and Jeff - shone. With the spotlight making his shag haircut seem blonder than usual, Jeff offered up note-perfect renditions of the Police's "Roxanne" and Rush's "Spirit of Radio" and jumped around making goofy faces and playing air guitar during a version of Hendrix's "Fire". "His stage presence at that first show was amazing", recalls Horry. "All the photos our relatives took from that concert, we looked like a bunch of dopes, and Jeff looked like he was straight out of a stinking rock and roll teen magazine. He was so photogenic we wanted to kill him". They didn't make a dime from the gig, but no one cared much; they had their first taste of rock stardom.
From the book "Dream Brother - The Lives and Music of Jeff and Tim Buckley", by David Browne, page 72.
NOTE: Usure if the picture of the fellas is from The Woodstock
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