Jeff Healey

Norman Jeffrey "Jeff" Healey was a Canadian musician born in 1966. At the age of eight months, he was stricken with retinoblastoma, a rare ocular cancer. He underwent surgery to remove both eyes, which rendered him blind for life. Jeff took up guitar at age 3, developing a unique playing technique in which he lay the instrument flat across his lap, with his left hand palm-down over the fretboard, resulting in a characteristic richness and fluidity that would become his signature style. As a teenager, he began establishing a name for himself by playing coffeehouses and bars around Toronto.

In 1989, after a chance discovery by Stevie Ray Vaughan, the Jeff Healey Band signed with Arista Records and launched their debut album, spawning the John Hiatt-written single "Angel Eyes," which peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. Healey also appeared in the So Bad It's Good Patrick Swayze movie Road House, as a blind white guy who plays a mean blues guitar. The band went on to release several more blues albums. They toured extensively and developed a loyal following.

Later on, Jeff got married and started a family, as well as releasing a few jazz albums with his side project, the Jazz Wizards. Sadly, he succumbed to a recurrence of the cancer in 2008.

With the Jeff Healey Band Jeff Healey solo
 * See the Light (1988)
 * Hell to Pay (1990)
 * Feel This (1992)
 * Cover to Cover (1995)
 * Get Me Some (2000)
 * Among Friends (2002)
 * Live at Healey's (2003)
 * Adventures in Jazzland (2004)
 * It's Tight Like That (2006)
 * Mess of Blues (2008)
 * Songs From The Road (2009)
 * Last Call (2010)

He also has five live albums and six compilation albums.


 * Blind Musician: See Inspirationally Disabled below.
 * Canada, Eh?
 * Happily Adopted: He never knew his natural parents, but the couple who adopted him were supportive and encouraging.
 * Inspirationally Disabled: Lost his sight at the age of one, began learning guitar at three, and ended up developing a distinctive style of playing which eventually made him a star.
 * Jazz
 * Rock and Roll