Garland Jeffreys

Garland Jeffreys: The King of In Between

A Documentary Explores the Legacy of the Iconic American Singer-Songwriter

From Matador to New Heights

Garland Jeffreys, the genre-defying singer-songwriter, is getting his long-overdue recognition in the new documentary "Garland Jeffreys: The King of In Between." The film, selected for DOC NYC, America's largest documentary film festival, offers an intimate look at the artist's remarkable career.

Jeffreys, born on June 29, 1943, in Brooklyn, New York, has always been a musical pioneer. His unique blend of rock, reggae, blues, soul, and ska has earned him critical acclaim and a loyal following.

Perhaps his most famous song, "Matador," became a massive hit in Europe in 1980, reaching the Top 10 in several countries. But it was not just his musical talent that set Jeffreys apart; it was his commitment to art and his refusal to conform to industry norms.

The documentary, directed by Claire Jeffreys, features interviews with fellow musicians and friends, including Bruce Springsteen, Laurie Anderson, and Sam Pollard. They share their insights on Jeffreys' music, his influence, and his unwavering determination.

Jeffreys' journey has not been without challenges. As a mixed-race artist, he faced prejudice and discrimination early in his career. But through it all, he remained true to himself, never compromising his music or his artistic vision.

"The King of In Between" is a testament to the power of staying true to one's path. It is a celebration of Garland Jeffreys' legacy as one of the most underrated and influential American musicians of his time.

Catch the world premiere of the Garland Jeffreys documentary at DOC NYC. The film promises to be a captivating exploration of a true artist who continues to inspire.


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