Norman Jeffrey Healey (March 25, 1966 – March 2, 2008) was a Canadian
blues
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,
rock
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and
jazz
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singer, guitarist, and songwriter who attained popularity in the 1980s and 1990s. He reached No. 5 on the U.S.
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart with "
Angel Eyes" and reached the Top 10 in Canada with the songs "I Think I Love You Too Much" and "How Long Can a Man Be Strong".
Early life
Born in
Toronto
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, Ontario, Canada,
Healey was raised in the city's west end. He was adopted as an infant; his adoptive father was a
firefighter
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. When he was almost one year old, Healey lost his sight due to
retinoblastoma
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, a rare cancer of the eyes.
His eyes had to be surgically removed, and he was given
ocular prostheses.
Early career and success
Healey began playing guitar when he was three, developing his unique style of playing the instrument flat on his lap.
At nine years old, his musical talents were showcased in an interview on the TVOntario children's programme ''
Cucumber
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including the
Colonial Tavern
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.
Healey began hosting a jazz and blues show on radio station
CIUT-FM
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, where he was known for playing from his massive collection of vintage 78 rpm
gramophone
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records.
Shortly thereafter he was introduced to bassist Joe Rockman and drummer Tom Stephen, with whom he formed a trio, the Jeff Healey Band. The band made their first public appearance at the Birds Nest, located upstairs at Chicago's Diner on
Queen Street West
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in Toronto. They received a write-up in Toronto's ''
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'' magazine, and soon were playing almost nightly in local clubs, such as Grossman's Tavern and the famed blues club Albert's Hall (where Jeff Healey was discovered by guitarists
Stevie Ray Vaughan
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and
Albert Collins
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).
After being signed to
Arista Records
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in 1988, the band released the album ''
See the Light'', which appeared on the RPM Top 100 chart in 1989. It featured the hit single "
Angel Eyes" and the song "Hideaway", which was nominated for a
Grammy Award
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for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. While the band was recording ''See the Light'', they were also filming (and recording for the soundtrack of) the
Patrick Swayze
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film
''Road House''.
Healey had numerous acting scenes in the movie with Swayze, as his band was the house cover band for the bar featured in the movie.
In 1990, the band won the
Juno Award
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for
Canadian Entertainer of the Year This is a list of the Canadian musical artists named Entertainer of the Year at the Juno Awards in those years in which this award or its nearest equivalent was awarded.
Winners
Canadian Entertainer of the Year (1987)
*1987 - Bryan Adams
Canadian ...
. The albums ''
Hell to Pay'' and ''
Feel This'' gave Healey 10 charting singles in Canada between 1990 and 1994, including a
cover
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of
The Beatles
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' "
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
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", which featured
George Harrison
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and
Jeff Lynne
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on backing vocals and acoustic guitar.
Later work and life
By the release of the 2000 album ''
Get Me Some,'' Healey began to concentrate on
jazz
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.
He went on to release three CDs of music of traditional American jazz from the 1920s and 1930s. He had been sitting in with these types of bands around Toronto since the beginning of his music career. Though known primarily as a guitarist, Healey also played trumpet during live performances. His main jazz group for touring and recording was Jeff Healey's Jazz Wizards.
Healey was an avid
record collector
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History The early years
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and amassed a collection of well over 30,000
78 rpm
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records. Starting in 1990 he hosted a radio program of very early jazz on CIUT at the University of Toronto with Colin Bray. Later he went national on CBC Radio's program entitled ''My Kind of Jazz'', in which he played records from his vast vintage jazz collection. He moved the show two years later to Jazz FM - CJRT; as a part of ongoing celebrations for what would have been Healey's 50th birthday in 2016, the latter program began to air in repeats Wednesdays 9pm on jazz.fm.
For many years, Healey toured throughout North America and Europe and performed at his club, "Healey's" on
Bathurst Street in Toronto, where he played with his blues band on Thursday nights and also with his jazz group on Saturday afternoons. The club moved to a larger location at 56 Blue Jays Way and was rechristened "Jeff Healey's Roadhouse." Though he had lent his name to the club and often played there, Jeff Healey did not own or manage the bar. (The name came from the 1989 film, ''
Road House,'' in which Healey appeared.) At the time of his death, he had been planning to perform a series of shows in the United Kingdom, Germany, and the Netherlands, with his other band, the Jeff Healey Blues Band (aka the "Healey's House Band") in April 2008.
Over the years, Healey toured and sat in with many well-known performers, including
The Allman Brothers
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,
Bonnie Raitt
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,
Stevie Ray Vaughan
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,
Buddy Guy
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,
BB King
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,
ZZ Top
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,
Steve Lukather
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,
Eric Clapton
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and many more. In 2006, Healey appeared on
Deep Purple
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vocalist
Ian Gillan
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's CD/DVD ''
Gillan's Inn
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.''
Healey discovered and helped develop the careers of other musical artists, including
Terra Hazelton
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Raised in Calgary, Hazelton began studying theatre with the Loose Moose Theatre Company as a teenager. She later moved to Toronto to pursue opportunities in theatre, discovering ...
,
Amanda Marshall
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,
Shannon Curfman
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Career
She came to prominence in 1999, at the age of 14, with the release of her first album, ''Loud Guitars, Big Suspicions'', whi ...
, and
Philip Sayce
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Early life
Sayce was born in Aberystwyth, his family moved to Canada when he was two years old, and he grew up in Toronto. His parents, Kenn ...
In early 2009, Healey's album ''
Mess of Blues'' won in The 8th Annual Independent Music Awards for Best Blues Album.
In 2009, Healey was inducted into the
Terry Fox Hall of Fame The Canadian Disability Hall of Fame (formerly the Terry Fox Hall of Fame), recognizes "outstanding Canadians who have made extraordinary contributions to enriching the quality of life for people with physical disabilities". It is run by the Canadia ...
.
In June 2011, Woodford Park in Toronto was renamed Jeff Healey Park in his honour.
In 2014, Healey was inducted into
Canada's Walk of Fame
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. In September 2016, Jeff Healey was inducted into the
Mississauga Music Walk of Fame
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. In March 2016 the posthumous album ''Heal My Soul'' was released, followed by the companion album ''Holding On'' in December of the same year. Both records were compiled by Roger Costa from unreleased recordings. The 12 track ''Heal My Soul'' featured six covers and a number of collaborations with Marti Frederiksen, Arnold Lanni and Stevie Salas. The 15 track ''Holding On'' album contains ten live tracks recorded in 1999 at the Rockefeller Music Hall in Norway and five studio tracks.
Personal life
Healey married Krista Miller in 1992; they had a daughter and were divorced in 1998. He married Cristie Hall in 2004 and had a son with her.
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]
Illness and death
On January 11, 2007, Healey underwent surgery to remove metastatic
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cancer tissue from both lungs. In the previous 18 months, he had two sarcoma
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s removed from his legs. On March 2, 2008, Healey died of sarcoma in his home town of Toronto at the age of 41. He was buried at Park Lawn Cemetery
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, Mausoleum & Cremation Centre in Etobicoke, Ontario. Healey's death came a month before the release of ''Mess of Blues,'' which was his first rock/blues album in eight years.
Discography
Jeff Healey Band
Jeff Healey solo and with The Jazz Wizards
Jeff Healey solo
*2002: ''Among Friends'' (Sensation; Stony Plain)[Re-released 2006, Stony Plain.]
*2003: ''Live at Healey's'' (Bolder)[Subtitled "The Thursday Night Recordings".]
*2004: ''Adventures in Jazzland'' (HealeyOphonic; Stony Plain)[
*2006: ''It's Tight Like That'' ( Stony Plain)
*2008: '' Mess of Blues'' ( Ruf; Stony Plain)
*2009: '' Songs From The Road'' (Ruf; Stony Plain)
*2010: ''Last Call'' (Stony Plain)
*2016: ''Heal My Soul'' (Convexe Entertainment; Provogue)
*2016: ''Holding On: A 'Heal My Soul' Companion'' (Convexe Entertainment; Provogue)
*2020: ''Heal My Soul: Deluxe Edition'' (Eagle Rock Entertainment)
]
Live albums
*1993: ''Live in Belgium'' (CD & DVD) (Eagle Vision)
*2003: ''Live at Healey's'' (Bolder)
*2005: ''Live at Montreux 1999'' (Eagle)
*2011: ''Live at Grossman's 1994'' (Eagle Rock North/Convexe)
*2013: ''As The Years Go Passing By: Live in Germany 1989-1995-2000'' (in-akustik) - note: the first release of archival material compiled with the participation and full approval of the Jeff Healey Estate.
*2013: ''Live From NYC'' (Eagle Rock)
*2014: ''Live at the Legendary Horseshoe Tavern, 1993'' (Eagle Rock)
Compilations
*1998: ''The Very Best of Jeff Healey'' (RCA
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)
*1998: ''The Very Best of Jeff Healey'' (MSI Music Distribution)
*1999: ''Master Hits'' (Arista)
*2004: ''The Platinum and Gold Collection'' (Arista)
*2008: ''Super Hits'' (Sony BMG
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)
*2008: ''Legacy: Volume One'' (Ear Music; Arbor Records Ltd)
*2013: ''Playlist: The Very Best of the Jeff Healey Band'' (Arista)
*2013: ''House on Fire – Demos & Rarities'' (Eagle Rock North)
*2015: ''The Best of the Stony Plain Years'' (Stony Plain)
Appearances on other albums
*1988 ''The Promise'' by Matt Minglewood ( Savannah Music/WEA)
*1995 ''Let It Rock! (The Rock 'n' Roll Album of the Decade)'' (Quality Records
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The company operated between 1950 and 1985 with offices in Toron ...
) - Ronnie Hawkins
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His career began in Arkansas, United States, where he was born and raised. He ...
' 60th Birthday Bash, Live at Massey Hall, featuring The Band, Jerry Lee Lewis
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, Carl Perkins
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, Larry Gowan.
*1999 ''Blues Blues Blues'' by Jimmy Rogers
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All-Stars (Atlantic Records
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)
*2003 ''Live At Last'' by Matt Minglewood Band feat. Jeff Healey (Norton Records
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'' ( Versailles Records)
*2006 ''Full Circle'' by Walter Trout
Walter Trout (born March 6, 1951 in Ocean City, New Jersey, United States) is an American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter.
Biography
Trout's career began on the Jersey coast scene of the late 1960s and early 1970s. He then decided to rel ...
(Ruf Records
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The motto of the blues label is "Where Blues Crosses Over". The company's office is located in ...
)
Compilation inclusions
*1997 ''Hits of the 80's''
*2002 ''While My Guitar Gently Weeps''
*2006 '' Saturday Night Blues: 20 Years'' ( CBC)
Singles
Filmography
*1989: '' Road House'' as Cody
*1999: ''Live at Montreux''
*2004: ''See The Light'' (BMG BMG may refer to:
Organizations
* Music publishing companies:
** Bertelsmann Music Group, a 1987–2008 division of Bertelsmann that was purchased by Sony on October 1, 2008
*** Sony BMG, a 2004–2008 joint venture of Bertelsmann and Sony that wa ...
)
*2013: ''As The Years Go Passing By: Live in Germany 1989-1995-2000'' (in-akustik)[The first release of archival material compiled with the participation and full approval of the Jeff Healey Estate. (3CD/2DVD deluxe ed. – also available as 3 CD set) www.jeffhealey.com]
See also
*Canadian blues
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*Canadian rock
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*Music of Canada
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References
External links
*
Official Facebook Page
Official Youtube Channel
Official Jeff Healey Biography
Official Jeff Healey Discography
*
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