What do Bruce Springsteen, Lou Reed, Vernon Reid, Laurie Anderson and Harvey Keitel all have in common? They extol the talent of singer-songwriter Garland Jeffreys in a new documentary now streaming.
Music legend Garland Jeffreys dreamed of a more inclusive, less racist society and delivered his vision via song.
His mission lives on a new documentary, "Garland Jeffreys: The King of In Between," now streaming. Despite being a legendary talent, you may never have heard of Jeffreys, now 82, who retired from performing in 2019.
But some big musical names you have heard of revere him. Bruce Springsteen , in the documentary, places Jeffreys in "the great singer-songwriter tradition of Dylan and Neil Young ... one of the American greats."
Others who sing his praise in the film: guitarist