Welcome All.
Another year has gone by and we once again mark the passing of our dear friend, husband, father, brother, son… an incredible musician who touched so many lives. Eight years ago Jeff Healey, gave his final bow.
Although this is a sad anniversary, we choose instead to remember and to celebrate Jeff’s extraordinary life. With each passing day, we are heartened to see his memory and legacy relentlessly grow. To see so many of you continue join us here and on the Official Jeff Healey Facebook Page (where in just the past 12 months over *twenty-two thousand* new fans have come on board!)… it’s truly overwhelming.
We appreciate each and every one of you. The wonderful messages, letters and emails we receive year-round show us how much Jeff continues to inspire to this day…
There is a great deal of exciting news to share with you in the coming days, weeks and months, but for now we just want to say ‘thank you’ for your ongoing support and for helping us keep Jeff’s memory alive. You make all of this worthwhile.
Be well,
Cristie Healey & Roger Costa
#MarchIsHealeyMonth #JeffHealey50thCelebration
Please be sure to tune in tonight and every Wednesday night at 9pm EST to JazzFM (91.1 in Toronto, jazz.fm online) to hear Jeff’s ‘My Kinda Jazz‘ show. JazzFM will be rebroadcasting it throughout 2016 to help celebrate Jeff’s life and legacy in what would have been his 50th Birthday year.
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still love Jeff Healey singing Angel Eyes.
I know I still have the music, and damn I love the music, but each year on this date I still feel a loss – RIP Jeff still loved, still missed and never forgotten
I was lucky to see and meet him in Vancouver . See The Light just came out, I saw him in the Commodore Ball Room, I even Bought him and the Band beer during their break. He was awesome , very talented. Later I seen him again at the Kincolith Crab Fest.
Went to see Jeff in Vegas, home of the blues, first time i heard Jeff was in the movie Roadhouse, getting beer bottles being tossed everywhere smashing on the chainlink fence beer flying all over and hes signing Confident Man,I loved the way he played the blues,it seemed later in his career you could understand the story’s he was telling through his guitar he was really a gifted musician,And let me just say this also Jeff was one damn good horn player, holy sh-t could he play. Man i miss you Jeff.Godspeed..
Vegas, home of the blues? I think not, but still envy you seeing the great man!
We need great songs! I Love his músic! We’ll keep the fire burning for ever…
I love Jeff’s music, and always will. I also have a signed framed poster from him, that reminds me of him all the time.
Still cherish memories of sharing music classes, annual OPUS concerts and entertaining lunch hours with Jeff at ECI!
Always remembered, forever in our hearts.
Jeff was an amazing musician & one of my all time favorites ~ my grandson Riddy is blind & has CP • he will be 7 yrs young this month ~ he is the spitten image of Jeff ♡ I believe he is a rebirth of what is beyond amazing ♡ my grandson absolutely adores music ~ God Bless {{♡}}
Sadly missed by the Ozzie Bluesman.we will keep your music alive as long as iv”e got a radio gig, best of blues to all who are passionate about jeffs music.tecka.tecka”s rock& blues show across oz , here . http://Www.mixcloud.com/teckastracks
Surely miss him a lot
Jeff Healey was a blues guitar virtuoso. I especially love his rendition of “While my guitar gently weeps” the bluesy licks and riffs he plays show what emotion Jeff brought to the song and every heartfelt note as it wailed out through his finger tips. I love this man and his tasteful unduplicated style and technic. I’m so sorry he’s gone. There will never be anyone like him “Ever” sorrowly missed.