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In 1996, Jeff Buckley did an anonymous coffeehouse tour performing solo under a different pseudonym each night. I only heard about it years later. Pittsburgh was on the list, the infamous Beehive Coffeehouse in Oakland, but it was the only show that was cancelled. I vaguely remember an interview with his tour manager, whom he did the tour with, saying it was cancelled due to weather. I was trying to remember the name he was gonna use, but couldn’t: the Halfspeeds! Luckily I found a scrape of an old website mirrored somewhere, the only mention I could still find on the web of that cancelled show.

*December 1996 / Solo Phantom Tour - “2 guys in a car with a guitar”

Day: Date: City: Venue: Assumed Names:

Fri 6-Dec “Westborough, MA” Old Vienna The Crackrobats

Sat 7-Dec “Boston, MA” Kendall Square Possessed by Elves

Sun 8-Dec Day Off

Mon 9-Dec “Buffalo, NY” Spot Coffee Father Demo

Tue 10-Dec “Cleveland, OH” Barking Spider Smackrobiotic

Wed 11-Dec “Pittsburgh, PA” Beehive [CANCELED] The Halfspeeds

Thu 12-Dec “Philadelphia, PA” La Tazza Crit-Club

Fri 13-Dec “Baltimore, MD” Ze Bean Topless America

Sat 14-Dec “Washington, DC” Misha’s Martha & the Nicotines

Sun 15-Dec “Washington, DC” Soho A Puppet Show Named Julio


Most of these venues are gone, such is the fate of indie venues. Spot Coffee is still in Buffalo, this would have been the original location on Chippewa & Delaware, which opened in ‘96. There’s a bootleg of that set called ‘Father Demo’. Kendall Square isn’t a venue, but a neighborhood, but the former Kendall Cafe at 233 Cardinal Medeiros Ave, Cambridge, claimed Buckley. Misha’s is still around in Alexandria, VA, but has moved locations. I actually used to drive down & hang at Soho Tea & Coffee in DuPont Circle, DC in the 4-5 months I was in DC for a design contract.

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