
Diane Luckey
Diane Luckey, known by her stage name Q Lazzarus, was a talented singer-songwriter best remembered for her haunting song 'Goodbye Horses,' which gained iconic status after being featured in the film The Silence of the Lambs. Born in New Jersey and raised in a musical family, she moved to New York City to pursue a career in music, performing in clubs and working as a session singer. Luckey's music career faced numerous challenges, including struggles with mental health and substance abuse, leading to her disappearance from the music scene in the mid-1990s. After years of obscurity, she re-emerged through a documentary chronicling her life, but tragically passed away in 2022 before her music could be fully reintroduced to the world.
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Diane Luckey, known as Q Lazzarus, was a pop artist whose song 'Goodbye Horses' gained fame through its inclusion in the film 'The Silence of the Lambs'.
Revelan el trágico misterio detrás de una estrella del popDiane Luckey, known by her stage name Q Lazzarus, was a singer whose song Goodbye Horses became a cult classic.
‘It was like she was possessed’: how Q Lazzarus made Silence of the Lambs’ most bewitching song – and then vanished | Documentary films






