Garland Jeffreys

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  • 80s
  • pop
  • reggae
  • classic rock
  • singer-songwriter
Garland Jeffreys (born 29 June 1943 in Brooklyn, New York) is an american singer, songwriter and guitarist. His music is a mix of rock 'n' roll, reggae, blues, soul and even hip-hop... He began his career performing solo in Manhattan clubs in 1966 after attending college at Syracuse University as an art major, where he became friends with Lou Reed (future co-founder of The Velvet Underground). After graduation, he spent some time in Italy studying art before coming back to Manhattan to further his education at New York's Institute of Arts while working with several New York bands.

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Songs

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    Livin' for Me

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    Loneliness

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    Lonelyville

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    Love Is Not A Cliché

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    Love Jones

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    Lovers' Walk

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    Lovetown Serenade

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    Matador

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    Matador (live)

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    Miami Beach

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    Modern Lovers

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    Moonshine in the Cornfield

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    Murder Jubilee

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    Mystery Kids

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    New York Skyline

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    No Woman No Cry

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    Oceana

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    One Eyed Jack

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    One-Eyed Jack

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    Original Lust

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    R.O.C.K.

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    Racial Repertoire

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    Real Man

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    Rebel Love

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    Reelin'

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    Rock N Roll Music

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    Roller Coaster Town

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    Rough and Ready

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    Sexuality

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    Sexuality (Peter Ries Radio Mix)

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    Sexuallity (Soul Solution Reel Sex Vox)

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    She's A Killer

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    Ship of Fools

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    Shoot the Moonlight Out

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    Shout

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    Spanish Blood

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    Spanish Town

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    Streets of Philadelphia

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    Streetwise

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    Surrender

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    Temptation

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    That's My Lover

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    The Answer

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    The Beautiful Truth

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    The Contortionist

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    Till John Lee Hooker Calls Me

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    True Confessions

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    Washington D.C. Hospital Center Blues

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    We the People

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    Welcome to the World


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