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  2. Jeff Healey - Wikipedia

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    Norman Jeffrey Healey (March 25, 1966 – March 2, 2008) [1] was a Canadian blues, rock and jazz guitarist, singer and songwriter who attained popularity in the 1980s and 1990s.

  3. When a Blind Man Cries - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the song has also been released on the Gillan's Inn CD/DVD by Ian Gillan, featuring blind guitarist Jeff Healey. In 2023, the song returned to their setlist with new guitarist Simon McBride.

  4. Get Me Some (album) - Wikipedia

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    Get Me Some is the fifth and final album by The Jeff Healey Band, released in 2000. It was their first album in five years and their first to contain original material since Feel This in 1992. Track listing

  5. Cover to Cover (The Jeff Healey Band album) - Wikipedia

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    The Jeff Healey Band. Jeff Healey – lead vocals, guitars; Joe Rockman – bass guitar, backing vocals; Tom Stephen – drums, backing vocals; Additional Musicians.

  6. Songs from the Road (Jeff Healey album) - Wikipedia

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    Songs from the Road is a posthumous released live blues album by Jeff Healey. It was released in July, 2009. This album was released over a year after his death, and contains hits and covers. As noted by one reviewer, "...the blind musician will be remembered best for playing searing guitar on his lap, looking like a pedal steel guitar man gone ...

  7. Mess of Blues (Jeff Healey album) - Wikipedia

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    Mess of Blues is an album by Jeff Healey.It was released in March 2008, less than two weeks after Healey's death. Four of the album's tracks were recorded live in front of audiences, two of the live tracks at the Islington Academy in London, and the other two live tracks at Jeff Healey's Roadhouse in Toronto.

  8. This Family Drives 350 Miles For What Could Be A Common ...

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    Now, once a month for a week, his nephew travels from North Dakota to work at the clinic. “This is not really sustainable,” McCoy said several months ago. When the Obama administration announced plans to adjust the cap and increase access to buprenorphine in September, McCoy and his wife wept at the news.

  9. Angel Eyes (The Jeff Healey Band song) - Wikipedia

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    "Angel Eyes" is a song written by John Hiatt and Fred Koller and produced by Greg Ladanyi for the Jeff Healey Band's first album, See the Light (1988). It was first released in the United Kingdom as the album's second single in April 1989 and was issued in the United States several weeks later.