Lord Buckley Music

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Artist Overview
Lord Buckley was the original bebop hipster, a combination huckster/storyteller/comic. He presented himself as a hip aristocrat, incorporating 1940s and '50s black jazz musicians' slang into his reworkings of religious tales (most notably about Jesus, whom he called "The Nazz"), as well as literary classics like Poe's "The Raven." He was a tremendous influence on the Beat generation and the first generation of folk-rock bohemians.

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His Royal Hipness - CD
Lord Buckley
Release Date: 09/24/1992
Recorded in Los Angeles, California in 1951. Originally released on Elektra Records (74047). Includes liner notes by Charles Tacot. All... [ 86673_CD ]
 
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A Most Immaculately Hip Aristocrat - CD
Lord Buckley
Release Date: 06/05/2007
The routines of the anarchic hipster wit and raconteur Lord Buckley, which included hip jargon-inflected riffs on the lives of Albert... [ 981596_CD ]
 
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