Cristie hall married to jeff healey
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DYNAMISM OF THE JAZZ-BLUES ROCKER: JEFF HEALEY
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Being blind at the age of one and been dynamic from his early stage to the end of his life ,
must have lived a remarkable and an exponential life not just as a musician or instrumentalist in jazz and blues music but he must have been and impact in others' lives.
What made Jeff Healey different from other blues-rockers was also what kept some listeners from accepting him as anything other than a novelty: the fact that the blind guitarist played his Fender Stratocaster on his lap, not standing up. With the guitar in his lap, Healey could make unique bends and hammer-ons, making his licks different and more elastic than most of the competition. Unfortunately, his ämne leaned toward standard AOR blues-rock, which rarely let him cut loose, but when he did, his instrumental prowess could be shocking.
EARLY LIFE/CAREER SUCCESS RECORDED
Healey was raised by his adoptive father who was a f
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Jeff Healey
Canadian singer, guitarist and songwriter (–)
"Jeff Healy" redirects here. For the fictional character, see Jeff Healy (EastEnders).
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Healey & Tom Lavin (Powder Blues Band) | |
Birth name | Norman Jeffrey Healey |
Born | ()March 25, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Died | March 2, () (aged41) Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Years active | – |
Labels | Arista, BMG, Sony, Eagle, Sensation, Healey-O-Phonic, Stony Plain, Convexe Entertainment, Provogue, CBC, Arbor |
Spouse(s) | Krista Miller (m. , div. ) Cristie Hall (m. ) |
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Norman Jeffrey Healey (March 25, – March 2, )[1] was a Canadian blues, rock and jazz guitarist, singer and songwriter who attained popularity in the s and s. He reached No. 5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot chart with "Angel Eyes" and reached the Top 10 in Canada with the songs "I Think I Love You Too Much" and "H
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10 Years A Message From Cristie Healey
10 years…
Where do I start? It’s hard to believe… almost unimaginable, that it has been a decade since we lost Jeff. March 2nd has always been a difficult day, filled with sadness as we think of him. However, continuing to remember him throughout the year and the joy he brought to us, always helps to soften it.
After 10 years, his memory still lives on in our hearts and in his music , which we are blessed to have forever. I try to remind myself that Jeff was about living, always. That is exactly what we’ve been doing. Part of that has been making sure his family, friends and fans continue to have the opportunity to hear his amazing performances through ongoing projects.
Over the last few years, Ive had the chance to discover new music of Jeff’s that I had never heard before. Thanks to the incredible vision and dedication of Roger and the entire team involved, I was delighted that we were able to share these astonishing works with all