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17 years ago

The word genius is used too easily thses days, but 1 man lived up to that title. Jeff Healey is the reason i wanted to learn guitar, learn about rock n blues music and enjoy live.He is an inspiration to millions and the world is worse off for his loss.Jeff healey inspired me and will continue to inspire others in the future and its that comforting thought and memories we have that will mean his legacy will always live on.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

DESDE QUE LO VI EN LA PELICULA "DE PROFESION DURO", QUEDE PASMADO DE LA FORMA Y LO BIEN QUE TOCABA LA GUITARRA. UNA LASTIMA SE HAYA IDO TAN JOVEN. DESCANSE EN PAZ

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Anonymous
17 years ago

In Memory of , and To the Spirit of Jeff... In a Time when The Blues Needed great Guitarist the most ...You were there for the Rebirth, along with our friends Like "Stevie" And the rest who have left us... Go apon Jeff... "See the Light" with "Angel Eyes" in that " Hideaway" in the sky... We will meet again, "Some Day Some Way" You have the "Heart Of An Angel" as "You're Coming Home"... Miss Ya, Brother Mike Kid Ain't Right Productions/ Timepiece Music Ltd. Brothermikesongs Inc. Michigan

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Anonymous
17 years ago

a true musician..... the gates of heaven had heard jeff's guitar now they have a new act ......God bless you , thank you for the gift of your music

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Anonymous
17 years ago

Thank you for touching my life and touching my heart, your music inspired me. the song Rachel echoed the feeling I have about my daughter. Wow them in the new venues you will travel to now. My deepest sympathies go out to Jeff's family. It seems that great musicians are destined to die young.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

I became a fan of Jeff after seeing him live on the Movie Roadhouse. His voice was unique and guitar playing fantastic. My condolences to his family. I can relate to their pain as my family almost lost me to Leukaemia. He will be greatly missed by all.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

When he hit that one chord in the begining of "Live from London" it makes me shiver. An amazing talent, we've lost a great one. Damn they must have a hell of a band up there.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

I remember seeing him for the first time at the Corral in Grande Prairie Alberta Canada. After witnessing an amazing guitar rock show, i got the chance to meet hima dn have him sign my "Cover to Cover" album. The best way to end the night was to have a beer and chat with him. Jeff has been a great musical inspiration to me and the very reason i started playing guitar. To have someone with his disability play a guitar like that is very motivational and proves that you don't need eyes to "see" the music. I will deeply miss my friend, and thanks for helping me "See the light"

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Anonymous
17 years ago

Great style always played with feeling a talent that will be missed,.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

Thank you Jeff for wonderful music.rest in peace.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

Thank you - truly a great musicican and inspiration to all.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

On my 5,000 cd collection, your "see the light" remains on the top 5. You were so great musician! . I hope you´re now seeing the light. We miss you

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Anonymous
17 years ago

I remember seeing him on Roadhouse, he was so fine. I wished I could have been the woman he was singing "Angel eyes" to. I was so shocked to hear of his death. I will miss him. I am listening to "Angel eyes" right now.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

I woke up one night to a blistering guitar solo being played on the David Letterman Show, it was Jeff Healey. I'm gonna guess and say it was 1986 or 87. The very next Christmas my wife bought me a Fender (Squire) Strat, just like Jeffs. Years later Jeff played at The Deadwood Jam in the early 2000s and there I was all those years later on the front row watching my hero. After the show I had a feeling that Jeff was in the Ole Number Nine Saloon,however when I arrived I was the first person that they did not allow in, the bar was full capacity. As I walked away a bit dejected there was Jeffs bus right on the corner. I was looking it over when a man came out and asked me if I wanted to look inside. I said that I would love to, and I did just that. What a great inspiration for all of us who got to see Jeff play. I still listen to him usually on DVD on a great sound system that I am blessed to have. I will miss you Jeff and think of you often for the rest of my life. Jackie Dymond--Gillette Wyoming

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Anonymous
17 years ago

Jeff Healey was such a wonderful musician; I loved his performance of the Roadhouse Blues so much. We will miss you Jeff. May your family cherish the wonderful memories of you. Kevin H. Florida

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Anonymous
17 years ago

SEEN JEFF AND THE BOYS IN BILLINGS MT. A FEW YEARS AGO, THE DAY BEFORE THEY WENT TO STURGIS. WHAT A GREAT NIGHT. THEY PLAYED FANTASTIC . WHAT A SOUND IN THIS SMALL NIGHT CLUB. THEY SIGNED MY HELL TO PAY CD. A TRAGIC LOSS!!!!!!

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Anonymous
17 years ago

I first met Jeff way back when he was still an unknown phenominon. My friend Diana B. and her band were part of a Blues Jam at The Old Brunswick House along with 5 other Blues Bands, including the Jeff Healey Band. He blew me away when he stood from his chair with his guitar still stuck to his lap and he was wailing; I mean he was putting down some serious licks!! AWESOME!! I think that we (as Blues/Jazz enthusiasts and musicians) should ALL show our appreciation for a Great Musician, An Innovator, A Great Torontonian, A Great Canadian, A true Guitar Hero, A Blues Ambassador to the World and an all round NICE GUY. This man has done so much for the music industry in Toronto and in Canada in general, that I think that this should be celebrated. Sorely, he will be missed! My heart goes out to his wife Cristie, his children, his extended family and his bandmates. May god bless you ALL! Robert L.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

Saw Jeff @ Alberts Hall in the 80's and many many times again. I had him sign a 45 which I treasure. See ya buddy.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

So sad to hear about Jeff my heart goes out to his family and friend's.He will be sadly missed by so many!

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Anonymous
17 years ago

many years ago i was given a pirate copy of "see the light"i played it to death..amazing ,thanks jeff you made me see the light too pavloh

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Anonymous
17 years ago

Some People come along once in a lifetime that leave such an Impression. Jeff was one of those Persons for me. Talented, gifted Musician didn't let anything hold him down. He seeked and full filled his Destiny. I only hope that his Memory lives on for you as it will for me. A bright shining star in the sky at night. That's how I'm going to remember him. Karma is strange. I didn't know that he was ill and now Patrick Swayze is sick with Cancer as well. Road House is one of my all time favorite Movies. R.I..P. Jeff you will be remembered !!!

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Anonymous
17 years ago

Such a great talent!!One of the best guitarist I have ever listen to .You will be sadly missed.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

I just learned of the untimely passing of one of the most inspirational human beings of our time. Not only is your life celebrated through music but through your beautiful children. I admire the man you were not only because of the challenges you faced but the way you continued to pursue your true ambition in life. As a father of 2 young children I can only be thankful for every day i get to spend with them as im sure you did. I am proud to have had you as an idol my whole life and will continue to keep your music alive by introducing your music to my children. Thanks Jeff. Your memory will live on through your music and your children. God bless you and your family....

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Anonymous
17 years ago

I first saw Jeff Healey in Roadhouse Blues and I have been a fan ever since. He was a true inspiration and played his music with deep feeling. I am sure that Jeff and Stevie Ray Vaughn are jamming once again. RIP Jeff Healey.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

saw jeff healey the brook music venue southampton may 2007 was a great set &will be sadly missed john southampton )

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Anonymous
17 years ago

I have been afirm fan and admirer of him and the band,it,s very sad loss.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

My wife and I were at one of Jeff's last performances at the Roadhouse in January,at the end of his short set he as usual threw away his pick,it landed right at my feet.I guess now that will be a little token to help remember all the wonderful Saturday afternoons we spent at Healey's and the Roadhouse over the past few years. Our deepest condolences to Christie and the children as well as the rest of Jeff's family and bandmates.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

As a player he was my inspiration this is a sad day jeff,s music will continue to live on and inspire others as he has done me and countless others my condolences go to his family at this time

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Anonymous
17 years ago

jeff i will miss you.and your playing thanks for the music .pete townsend

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Anonymous
17 years ago

"My condolences to his family & friends. Every "giant overbend" of his soloing always makes me stand up straighter, shudder and smile with delight...real hair on the back of your neck stuff... What a incredibly talented man he was."

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Anonymous
17 years ago

Thank you for your music. Hope you make some nice music up there.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

My deepest sympathy to him and his family. He was an awesome musician-he will be missed dearly.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

I had the priviledge of watching him perform in Memphis in May. I was just just impreesed beyond words. I am glad I got the opportunity to watch this unbelievable talent in action. I feel like the world has lost a musical asset. May God be with his family in this time of loss.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

Just learned of his death. Totally unique. Sadly missed.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

I loved his music.He was a great musician.What a loss!

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Anonymous
17 years ago

Saw Jeff Healey just before christmas 2007 in my hometown of Southampton UK, what a fantastic man and guitar player. Still watch Road House, he will be missed.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

saw jeff and band last may at the road house toronto whilst on our honymoon.what a fantastic player and a great man.we know the road house will never be the same.by hugh and vanessa from south wales

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Anonymous
17 years ago

Saw Jeff 1991 at Leics. De Montfort Hall, what a terrific performer. Loved the film "Roadhouse"- of course! Am very much saddened by his untimely death- shocked even. What a voice, what guitar playing!!- Perfect performer?--- He's up there now with Jimi & SRV- bless 'em all.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

Let him be a model to all those who complain about life. He even with uphill battles still had the drive to do what he dreamed and loved and did it with class. Believe in that Rock and Roll Heaven and he's be in good company with Jimi, Janis, Jim, Stevie, Elvis & John.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

what a fantastic talented person .he will be missed .one of my favorite acts

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Anonymous
17 years ago

was lucky enough to see him live once in my home town and what a great experience. a giant whose loss is deeply felt. rob forsythe, liverpool, england.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

It's sad and unfortunate how the best influential guitarists get taken away from us so young. From Jimmy Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Randy Rhoades and now Jeff Healey - a terrible loss to the music industry and music lovers around the world. I remember seeing Jeff on TV with his See the Light video and thought, "man I wish I could play just 1% as good as him". My biggest regret is that I did not catch Jeff's live show when he played Montreal years back. I will have to visit his club when I'm in Toronto. Thanks for all the great music you've left us! I'll reminisce when I play my Fender Stratocaster. Gino.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

I just learned of his unfortunate death recently and I am shocked! Jeff showed us what can be done in spite of limitations. He really woke me up! He was awesome!!

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Anonymous
17 years ago

I can't believe Ive just heard about this. I thought Id heard something earlier, but I didnt want to believe it. I guess when something like this happens, you realize that you'ver got your head up your ass and should have been paying attention. Jeff will be missed, and "While my guitar gently weaps" will never sound the same. Im so sorry.

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Anonymous
17 years ago

God Bless and you are with God now. Thanks for giving the world such great music. You will missed but NOT forgotten

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Anonymous
17 years ago

We saw Jeff Healey play twice once in London (the Hammersmith Appollo I think ) and at the Colston Hall Bristol . We had a few of his albums . I first heard Jeff Heally on the Paul Jones radio blues show ,must have been in the eighties .He was a brilliant guitarist .A very sad loss indeed

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Anonymous
17 years ago

OH NO!! Where was I when the news came out. All I wanted to do was put a song on my space. I'm heart-broken. Jeff Healy was one of my favorite artists. I know from the bottom of my heart that I will miss his talent and my prayers are with his family. We love you, Jeff Love, Brenda

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Anonymous
17 years ago

i remember seeing road house for the first time. my uncle was in that bar an extra he got me a pic from mr jeff healy him self and then when he came to calgary in the late late 80s i got back stage pass. in loving memory of the late jeff healy 1966-2008

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Anonymous
17 years ago

Just read of his death Saw Jeff at the old Vogue in Indy. Fantastic!

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Anonymous
17 years ago

ROAD HOUSE..God bless you Jeff..Hope we can jam sometime mate..Heaven is a better place now..

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