RIP
From his radio show and seeing him play at his club, he seemed like a really nice guy as well as an amazing musician.
Guitarist Jeff Healey Dies at 41
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I've seen and met him several times. He played with a good friend of mine fairly regularly in his jazz group. Jeff moved from jazz to rock easily and yes he was a very active performer on stage often standing up playing overhand guitar against his stomach while jumping up and down grinning - quite a sight! Great guy, a big man but gentle. He just opened up a new club here in Toronto.
Gonna miss him.
This might surprise you: Jeff was also an excellent jazz cornet player.
Blaine
Gonna miss him.
This might surprise you: Jeff was also an excellent jazz cornet player.
Blaine
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Matt, when I saw him in his club he wasn't playing behind his head or anything. On the other hand, his playing was better than "Confidence Man". You know, stage 1: I can do that but he's playing it nicely; stage 2, why didn't I think of that; stage 3, jaw on the floor. On that scale, he was around stage 4 or 5. Just beautiful playing. & Blaine's right about the cornet.