Jeff Healey

Jeff Healey

Born: March 25, 1966
Died: March 2, 2008
in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Norman Jeffrey Healey (March 25, 1966 – March 2, 2008)[1] was a Canadian blues, rock and jazz 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".

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Movies for Jeff Healey...

Healey's Hideaway
Title: Healey's Hideaway
Character: (archive footage)
Released: September 3, 2015
Type: Movie
A documentary about the Famous Jeff Healey Club which opened in downtown Toronto, Canada in 2001 until its closure in 2008. The movie tells the story of the Jeff Healey club ,the A- list musicians who played there from around the world and of course the amazing talent that Jeff had as a Blind Musician who never let his disability stop him from doing what he loved most -Music. With interviews with Cristie Healey, Randy Bachman, Burton Cummings, Ronnie Hawkins and others and with rare live performance footage from the club with Jeff Healey, The Jeff Healey Blues Band, Ian Gillan, Jimmy Bowskill, Watermelon Slim and many more.
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The Jeff Healey Band: Live in Belgium
Title: The Jeff Healey Band: Live in Belgium
Character: Guitar / Vocals
Released: March 30, 2012
Type: Movie
Recorded on July 18, 1993 at Peer Blues Festival in Peer, Belgium whilst touring in support of the "Feel This" album. The band normally performed as a trio however for this show they add a keyboardist and two backing vocalists giving the songs greater depth and range taking the entire performance to a new level. The Jeff Healey Band were legendary live performers , this captures them at their very best.
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The Jeff Healey Band - Live at Montreux 1999
Title: The Jeff Healey Band - Live at Montreux 1999
Character: Himself
Released: June 1, 2005
Type: Movie
Captured here for the first time ever is the Jeff Healey Band’s 1999 performance at Montreux. Featuring 10 songs from their set, the band (Healey, Joe Rockman on bass, Pat Rush guitar, and Tom Stephen on drums) whips the crowd into a frenzy with a high energy, minute blues jam. Included in this set are the show opening "My Little Girl", their cover The Doors’ "Roadhouse Blues" (featured in the movie "Roadhouse") and perhaps their well known song, "Angel Eyes", which was a Top 10 smash in the US in 1988. As a bonus, fans are treated to 4 tracks from their 1997 Montreux appearance at Stravinski Hall.
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The Jeff Healey Band - See The Light - Live From London
Title: The Jeff Healey Band - See The Light - Live From London
Character: Guitar, Vocals
Released: January 1, 2004
Type: Movie
See The Light: Live From London captures The Jeff Healey Band in their natural element: onstage. Guitar Magazine has said that witnessing Jeff live is an experience few will ever forget. The more than 80 minutes of footage contains live versions of songs from See The Light plus outstanding interpretations of Roadhouse Blues and All Along The Watchtower. The live performance was recorded April 14, 1989.
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Let It Rock - The 60th Birthday Concert
Title: Let It Rock - The 60th Birthday Concert
Character: Himself
Released: January 8, 1995
Type: Movie
The 60th Birthday Concert of Ronnie "The Hawk" Hawkins, featuring guest stars Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins & Jeff Healey.
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Road House
Title: Road House
Character: Cody
Released: May 19, 1989
Type: Movie
The Double Deuce is the meanest, loudest and rowdiest bar south of the Mason-Dixon Line, and Dalton has been hired to clean it up. He might not look like much, but the Ph.D.-educated bouncer proves he's more than capable – busting the heads of troublemakers and turning the roadhouse into a jumping hot spot. But Dalton's romance with the gorgeous Dr. Clay puts him on the bad side of cutthroat local big shot Brad Wesley.
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Title: Cucumber
Character: Self (interviewed at the age of nine)
Released: January 1, 1974
Type: TV
Children's Underground Club of United Moose and Beaver for Enthusiastic Reporters or Cucumber, was a TV show produced by TVOntario in the 1970s, and repeated in the 1980s during TVOntario's daytime kids' programming. The show featured a human-sized moose and beaver often reporting from a treehouse. By sending in a story or some artwork to the show, one could become a member of the Cucumber Club. Some notable people appeared on the show: ⁕A young John Candy guest starred as a character named Weatherman ⁕A young Martin Short guest starred as a character named Smokey the Hare ⁕An interview featured a nine-year-old Jeff Healey.
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The Jeff Healey Band - Live At The St. Gallen Open Air Festival 1991
Title: The Jeff Healey Band - Live At The St. Gallen Open Air Festival 1991
Released: December 31, 1969
Type: Movie