Garland Jeffreys' Legacy as an American Great Confirmed in New Documentary
The King of In Between Selected for DOC NYC
American singer and songwriter Garland Jeffreys, known for his eclectic blend of rock and roll, reggae, blues, and soul music, has been selected for DOC NYC, America's largest documentary film festival. The news confirms Jeffreys' enduring legacy as one of the country's greatest musical talents.
A Unique Voice in American Music
Born on June 29, 1943, Jeffreys harnessed his African-American and Puerto Rican heritage to create a unique musical style. His first solo album, released in 1973, drew critical acclaim from Village Voice critic Robert Christgau. Jeffreys' music has been praised for its honesty, raw power, and insightful lyrics.
The new documentary, titled "The King of In Between," explores Jeffreys' complex life and career. The film features interviews with Jeffreys, his family, and fellow musicians. It promises to shed new light on the man and his music.
DOC NYC, which runs from November 9-17, 2023, is one of the most prestigious documentary film festivals in the world. The festival's selection of "The King of In Between" is a testament to Jeffreys' stature as an American musical legend.
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