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Thread started 03/03/08 6:47am

Empress

Another great musician gone

Jeff was an amazing musician. I've seen him perform a few times and his guitar style was incredible. He will be missed in the world of jazz and rock!

TORONTO, Ontario (AP) -- Blind rock and jazz musician Jeff Healey has died after a lifelong battle against cancer. He was 41.

Jeff Healey developed his style of guitar playing when he was a child.

Healey died Sunday evening in a Toronto hospital, said bandmate Colin Bray, who was in the room with Healey's family when the guitarist died.

The Grammy-nominated Healey rose to stardom as the leader of the Jeff Healey Band, a rock-oriented trio that gained international acclaim and platinum record sales with the 1988 album "See the Light." The album included the hit single "Angel Eyes."

Healey had battled cancer since age 1, when a rare form of retinal cancer known as Retinoblastoma claimed his eyesight.

Due to his blindness, Healey taught himself to play guitar by laying the instrument across his lap.

His unique playing style, combined with his blues-oriented vocals, earned him a reputation as a teenage musical prodigy. He shared stages with George Harrison, B.B. King and Stevie Ray Vaughan.

Bray said he and many others expected the guitarist to rally from this latest illness.

"I don't think any of us thought this was going to happen," Bray said. "We just thought he was going to bounce back as he always does."

Healey had undergone numerous operations in recent years to remove tumors from his lungs and leg.

Bray and fellow bandmate Gary Scriven remembered their frontman as a musician of rare abilities with a generous nature and wicked sense of humor.

Healey's true love was jazz, the genre that dominated his three most recent albums.

His love of jazz led him to host radio shows in Canada where he spun long-forgotten numbers from his personal collection of over 30,000 vinyl records.

His death came weeks before the release of his first rock album in eight years.

"Mess of Blues" is slated for a North American release on April 22.

He is survived by his wife, Christie, and two children.
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Reply #1 posted 03/03/08 7:00am

shellyevon

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I remember him pray
"Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss

Pain is something to carry, like a radio...You should stand up for your right to feel your pain- Jim Morrison
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Reply #2 posted 03/03/08 8:31am

EccentricLady

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pray
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Reply #3 posted 03/03/08 8:56am

theAudience

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"Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all."
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Reply #4 posted 03/03/08 9:11am

Slave2daGroove

Wow is this so damn sad...I loved this guy...

rose
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Reply #5 posted 03/03/08 9:30am

MsLegs

sad R.I.P. Jeff. rose
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Reply #6 posted 03/03/08 9:57am

WillyWonka

i never knew what a continuing battle he'd waged in his lifetime in regards to his health.

very talented man and musician.

rose
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Reply #7 posted 03/03/08 10:36am

emm

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just let out a gasp when i read this on msn. neutral


you were amazing jeff. wilted
doveShe couldn't stop crying 'cause she knew he was gone to stay dove
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Reply #8 posted 03/03/08 11:44am

prettymansson

Damn..... sad
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Reply #9 posted 03/03/08 12:37pm

StarMon

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rose
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Reply #10 posted 03/03/08 2:48pm

DJ506

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sad
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Reply #11 posted 03/03/08 3:29pm

thepope2the9s

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I remember that guy...wasnt he in Roadhouse. starring Pat Swayze?
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Reply #12 posted 03/03/08 3:53pm

InsatiableCrea
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omg no! bawl bawl bawl

rose rose rose rose rose
cream.
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Reply #13 posted 03/03/08 3:54pm

Dewrede

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dove
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Reply #14 posted 03/03/08 3:55pm

AlexdeParis

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I love "Angel Eyes."
rose
"Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis
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Reply #15 posted 03/03/08 4:07pm

theAudience

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thepope2the9s said:

I remember that guy...wasnt he in Roadhouse. starring Pat Swayze?

Yes, he was a member of the club's house band.


tA

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Reply #16 posted 03/03/08 8:37pm

Mach

confused Damn



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Reply #17 posted 03/03/08 9:05pm

NuPwr319

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Aww. . . sad

R.I.P. dove
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Reply #18 posted 03/03/08 11:09pm

alphastreet

I feel silly and unpatriotic for not knowing him sad
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Reply #19 posted 03/04/08 3:23am

AlexdeParis

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alphastreet said:

I feel silly and unpatriotic for not knowing him sad

I thought most Canadians weren't too concerned aboot patriotism. wink
"Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis
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Reply #20 posted 03/04/08 9:52am

kstrat

pray Rest in peace Jeff.
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Reply #21 posted 03/04/08 10:19am

Slave2daGroove

So it was the H.O.R.D.E Festival in in the mid 90s and I just walk into the outdoor venue and see Taj Mahal setting up on a little stage. I'm in awe because I'm literally 3 feet away from the man when Lenny Kravitz' band comes out and then finally Lenny. Taj is wailing on some blues riff when he stops everyone and says "It's like this" and pounds out some chords. Lenny's guitarist was like "Is that an F to a C?" and Taj says, "I don't know, it's like this" and goes back to pounding out some blues. So I'm completely blown the fuck away when all of a sudden I here blues being played like SRV but louder and dirtier.

I walk over and I look around at the crowd of 150 people and they're all standing there with their mouths hanging open. It's Jeff Healey and he's in a zone, no, he's on another planet. Singing like there's no tomorrow and playing like a man possessed. I mean, tearing through blues riffs on his lap better than most with it around their neck. At the end of the set, he stands up and starts swinging the guitar and trashes the set along with his band.

It was the most amazing thing I've ever seen done in the name of Blues. It was spiritual and pure. When the smoke cleared, the same 150 people still stood there with their mouths hanging open but now they were clapping and saying to each other, "Wow".

I ended up meeting Jeff in Austin when my family lived there. He was just walking down the street with his girl and while I'm usually not star struck, I had to stop him and get an autograph. I mentioned the show I saw and he noticeably got embarrassed and said something to the effect of "You play guitar, music takes you to another place don't it?", just as humble and real and nice as anyone you'd ever want to know.

RIP Jeff
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Reply #22 posted 03/04/08 10:41am

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Slave2daGroove said:

So it was the H.O.R.D.E Festival in in the mid 90s and I just walk into the outdoor venue and see Taj Mahal setting up on a little stage. I'm in awe because I'm literally 3 feet away from the man when Lenny Kravitz' band comes out and then finally Lenny. Taj is wailing on some blues riff when he stops everyone and says "It's like this" and pounds out some chords. Lenny's guitarist was like "Is that an F to a C?" and Taj says, "I don't know, it's like this" and goes back to pounding out some blues. So I'm completely blown the fuck away when all of a sudden I here blues being played like SRV but louder and dirtier.

I walk over and I look around at the crowd of 150 people and they're all standing there with their mouths hanging open. It's Jeff Healey and he's in a zone, no, he's on another planet. Singing like there's no tomorrow and playing like a man possessed. I mean, tearing through blues riffs on his lap better than most with it around their neck. At the end of the set, he stands up and starts swinging the guitar and trashes the set along with his band.

It was the most amazing thing I've ever seen done in the name of Blues. It was spiritual and pure. When the smoke cleared, the same 150 people still stood there with their mouths hanging open but now they were clapping and saying to each other, "Wow".

I ended up meeting Jeff in Austin when my family lived there. He was just walking down the street with his girl and while I'm usually not star struck, I had to stop him and get an autograph. I mentioned the show I saw and he noticeably got embarrassed and said something to the effect of "You play guitar, music takes you to another place don't it?", just as humble and real and nice as anyone you'd ever want to know.

RIP Jeff


Great story! Thanks for sharing.
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Reply #23 posted 03/04/08 10:49am

emm

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great story, slave worship


they played a tribute to him last night on tv.
"jeff healey and friends" i had to watch till the last note.

he has a new album coming out in april. "mess of blues"
doveShe couldn't stop crying 'cause she knew he was gone to stay dove
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Reply #24 posted 03/06/08 12:08am

prb

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thepope2the9s said:

I remember that guy...wasnt he in Roadhouse. starring Pat Swayze?

one of my all time fav movies, it was how i discovered Healey- just amazing

so sad pray rose sad
seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before music beret
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Reply #25 posted 03/06/08 8:45pm

INSATIABLE

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Holy God! I was just talking today to a co-worker about how much I love Jeff!

No, man. This is such sad news. I knew his health was getting worse, but believed he'd come through.

sad God damn.
Oh shit, my hat done fell off
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Reply #26 posted 03/07/08 12:18am

woogiebear

DAMN!!!!! REST IN PEACE, JEFF HEALEY.....
sad sad sad sad sad sad
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