what a bummer. I dug his tunes. He was the real deal. He'll be forever immortalized in Roadhouse!!! Rock on in Heaven Jeff. God Bless your family. MissLiz66


I saw Roadhouse and was hooked. Very shocked and saddened to hear of Jeff's death.

I am very thankful for the opportunity I had to see Jeff perform in Syracuse and Utica, NY. The Blues & Jazz worlds have lost a very talented son. My thoughts and prayers are with your family and friends. Thanks Jeff, for sharing your great talent with us,,,Peace in Blues

Jeff's music touched so many hearts, his strength was admired by many.
He was truly a symbol to all who are living with life's challenges and working hard to overcome them.
'Angel Eyes' was dedicated to me one night by a wonderful man over an internet radio streamer. In July it will be played at our wedding reception.
The music and the man will forever remain in our hearts and minds.

The first time i ear Jeff playing... i was on my office working and i ear As the years go passing by...being honest it give me the chills and make me cry, so much feeling on the guitar, im a guitar player my selft but thats the first and only time soem body touch me like that...Jeff Healey no doubt the best blues player ever....

This world has lost a great gift, you are an insperation to everyone that picks up a guitar and to those who dont. god bless you

I was one of many students who took my turn watching you through the band room door at Etobicoke C.I. You were the blind kid who parted the crowded hallways, rocked our world with your guitar and jazzed us with your trumpet. From the stage at Ten Gallon Fat to venues around the world, Rock, Blues, Jazz, and Swing, you did it all. Your music will live on in our hearts.

May you rest in peace

"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away". Your music always takes my breath away! May GOD hold you close in his loving arms!

I NEVER GOT TO SEE YOU LIVE BUT I LOVE YOUR MUSIC YOU WILL BE MISSED YOU KICKED ASS WHEN STARED IN ROAD HOUSE WITH YOUR GOOD FRIEND PARICK SAWYZE R I P PEACE

God Keep you now.

Your music reached me and therefore I MUST pay my respects. My condolences to your family. May god's strength be with them now. Godspeed Jeff Healey, you will be missed. SH

My friend, I know in my heart that you now have the ability to see all that you were deprived of in life. I just know that you are up there jamming with Jimi, Stevie Ray as well as the countless other great ones that have moved on to that Mansion in the sky. Wow, save me a seat Jeff!!
We will miss you here though....
With much love

When I first saw Jeff play he turned me to the blues. Upon doing this he changed my life forever. For that I am eternally greatfull. Rest in peace Jeff, from a friend you never met.

A credit to his family,and country,he always looked like such a warm person.Thank you Jeff for wonderful music.

When i Heard Hoochie Coochie man i went crazy by the guitar solos he played, I've touched by every second of his music and i can't believe after all he's been through he died at the end. R.I.P. Jeff i'll miss you, you showed me the true meaning of Music and it's cleansing power and the way guitars should be played.....

I first heard Angel Eyes when I was a teenager and I thought that it was an amazing song by an mazing Canadian artist. RIP JEff.

JEFF THE MAN R I P

I met jeff once he lived in my area I also did my grade 10 history project on him.. He will be deeply missed He was a great musician and a great man RIP Jeff. Sabryna-Ryanne Lively

I saw Jeff at the House of Blues in Chicago. It was an amazing show by an amazing band. He will truly be missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

The most amazing song by the most amazing artist. You will be greatly missed!!

An incredible guitar player and very proud that he was a Canadian
R.I.P Jeff - you will be truly missed..

I met Jeff in Switzerland, where I interviewed him for a radio station. Aside from being a fabulous artist, he was a warm, intelligent & fun human being, who will be sorely missed.

I first heard this song in 2006. I was so surprised to learn it was recorded in 1988, when Jeff was a mere "kid" of 22! The beauty of his voice is exceptional, the range of his talents amazing; and who would not fall in love with that angelic face?

He was one of the best I've heard!! I slow danced with my fiancee' to "Angel Eyes" then got down on one knee and proposed.....She said yes!!! It will always be our song. Thanks Jeff We'll miss you!!!!!!

I was very heartsick to hear Jeff passed away. My favorite song is 'Confidence man'. It always gets me moving and singing. God bless you On your journey to rock and roll heaven. My sincerest condolences to his family.

My husband when we were dating called this our song. The words touch my heart every time I hear this song and bring back wonderful memories.

I always have had a great afinity for the blues - which is abnormal for a Canadian my age. Blues guitarists are some of the greatest musicians in the world, and Jeff was one of the very best. I was in awe of his fast-paced, forcefull style of blues. His music was motivating, rather than depressing, as most people find blues to be. Never got to see him in concert, and I'm totally kicking myself for it...and I'm sure I will be for years to come.Never was a musician like my dad, but - to all the young people who are aspiring musicians out there....if your going to copy someone's style of guitar playing......you could do alot worse than play like this man....So long Jeff...even though your gone, I know your music will last forever!!!!

The first time I heard his voice it touched my soul. My heart goes out to not only his family and friends but to fans like myself who have been truly blessed to not only have heard his music, but to have but touched my it as well.

great musician and inspiration to everyone that enjoys music. Thank you for the memories. We will see you again real soon.

I was at the Birchmere show some years ago and what a warm night that was musically wise by Jeff that I don't think Alexandria,VA. will ever be the same. Kevin Myers-Ocean City,NJ.

I met Jeff in New York almost 20 years ago. I recognized him on the street up by Columbus Circle. I introduced myself and expected a fast blow-off. To my surprise Jeff actually stopped and we had about a 15 minute conversation, it seemed on everything but his amazing guitar playing. Nice guy.Do any of us ever really stop and talk to strangers anymore. I have
Always loved his music and style-Peace and Love to his family

I was so fortunate to see Jeff Healey last year in our small local theater. He was here with the Jazz Wizards. They were amazing! I am so sad that my children will never get the chance to see him live. My condolances go out to his wife and children. He was a genuine Canadian star!

saw him in concer when See the Light came out...i did not know he was blind at the time...he blew me away....he sat in a chairt the entire show..till he did see the light...with that one song he stood up and just totally brought down the house....such a gifted guitar player..he will be sorry missed by a lot of us. a lot of people don't remeber that his band was the house band in the patick swazye movie Road House....now there is another gifted person sturggling with cancer...he needs our prayers also...but my heart goes out to the family, friends and fellow fans of Jeff Healy.

I bought the fantastic see the light cd when it was first released. I was lucky to see and hear jeff when he played at the UEA Norwich UK on 11th October 2000. I will never forget that brilliant concert. I bought the it's tight like that cd whilst on holiday in New York and among friends in Barcelona. All his albums are on my ipod and I have pre-ordered the new blues cd! What a tragic loss but what wonderful guitar and trumpet recordings have been left behind for future generations to discover. I have never felt the desire to write a tribute before but felt the need to leave some thoughts here. Best wishes to his family, friends and band. Tony

i loved him as an artist,my first time i saw him live was at the historic fillmore auditorium in down town san francisco. he will be missed greatly.my best to jeffs family. zz topp wrote it but jeff stamped it the song bell bottom blues. so i raise atoast to one gifted bluesman. soul to soul

i heard his music for the first time about a week ago and thought "wow must hear some more of this guy" i will, rest in peace.

Such a gifted and talented musician. A sad loss to His family and friends of course to music. God Bless Jeff - and "See The Light"

"I've been a fan since 'See the Light' and I saw Jeff open for ZZ Top during the Recycler tour and will never forget how inspiring he was. He made me realize how much a person can overcome. You definitely left your mark on the world Jeff! Bravo!

Wonderful music from a wonderful man. God bless your family in their time of need.

Isaw jeff in louisville about 10 years ago ,it was the best show I ever saw. He inspired me to learn how to play the guitar. he is up there jammin with jimi and stevie. Greg

Damn shame, I saw Jeff play live once years ago, in a small club in Massachusetts. I was blown away...so sad that one of the best guitarists in the world is gone. He will be missed by so many

never got to see the great man play live.
but have all his cd.s & dvd's.
will be missed.

One of the best from Canada, you'll be sadly missed.

I saw Jeff Healey perform in Los Angeles over 10 years ago and still remember it very clearly. I was really excited that he was going to release a new blues album. He was soooooo amazing and I'm really saaad.

jeff & stevie ray brought me to the blues.so sad they are no longer with us

The Best bluesrockartist ever is gone. I will miss you very much Jeff. You will always be in my memory.

How the world genty weeps, a great man is lost for us all, but heaven will rock!!!

How the world genty weeps, a great man is lost for us all, but heaven will rock!!!

I remember a lot of good times when I was younger listening to him...he is going to be greatly missed!