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Healey onstage at Enmore Theatre, Sydney, Australia, March 26, 1991
> A blues-rock guitarist of astonishing prowess, Jeff Healey impressed everyone who heard him ply elastic licks, fluid bends and
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Healey onstage at Enmore Theatre, Sydney, Australia, March 26, 1991

> A blues-rock guitarist of astonishing prowess, Jeff Healey impressed everyone who heard him ply elastic licks, fluid bends and emotive vibrato from his Squier Strat. Born in Ontario, Canada, on March 25, 1966, Healey developed eye cancer before the age of one, requiring the removal of both eyes, which were replaced with ocular prostheses. At age three, he was given a guitar and shown how to place his hands on it, but Jeff preferred to play it in his lap, with both hands over the fretboard. He quickly developed on the instrument and by his early teens had formed his own rock quartet, Blue Direction.

> Jeff’s early musical passions included old-time jazz, and he became proficient on trumpet and clarinet. While still in his teens, he began hosting his own music show on CIUT-FM, where he spun discs from his ever-growing collection of 78 rpm jazz records. Later, after achieving fame, he would host a similar program titled My Kinda Jazz on Jazz.FM91 in Toronto, and eventually amassed some 30,000 jazz records, including many rare sides.

> By age 17, he had formed the Jeff Healey Band and begun playing at Toronto clubs, where he was spotted by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Albert Collins. In 1988, Healey and his band signed to Arista Records and released their debut record, See the Light, which contained his number-five Billboard Hot 100 hit, “Angel Eyes.” The disc went Platinum in the U.S. and made Healey a star.

> During the making of See the Light, Healey and his band were cast in the Patrick Swayze movie Road House. The role gave Healey several scenes with Swayze and helped raise

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