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Jeff Healey tribute concert

Last post Mon, May 05 2008, 6:21 AM by rabbitprincess. 1 replies.
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  •  Mon, May 05 2008, 6:15 AM 335162

    Jeff Healey tribute concert

    Hats off to Healey

    Globe and Mail Update

    Musician Jeff Healey was saluted enthusiastically Saturday in Toronto, where a star-studded roster of Canadian and international talent performed their own blues and rock material as well as songs associated with, and favoured by, the late guitarist.

    “We're here in celebration of Jeff Healey and his music tonight, and we want to hear some noise,” said Randy Bachman, during a hardy four-song set of Let it Ride, American Woman, You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet and Takin' Care of Business. The appearance by the former Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive guitarist was a highlight, as were spots by Blue Rodeo, Colin James and ex-Cream bassist Jack Bruce, a liver-cancer survivor who had befriended and played with Healey on the European concert circuit.

    “He put his arms around me when I was at my lowest,” said Bruce, who joined Deep Purple vocalist Ian Gillan and guitarists James, Bachman and David Wilcox for a finale of Healey's signature See the Light.

    A sell-out crowd of 2,500 gathered at the lakeside Sound Academy club, where Healey's widow Cristie spoke about the selfless courage of her late husband, who died of cancer at age 41 in March. She revealed that their son, Derek, shared the genetic mutation related to the retinoblastoma that had robbed Healey of his own sight during childhood, but that boy's prognosis was optimistic due to medical advances.

    The lengthy concert, which in part benefited Daisy's Eye Cancer Fund, began at dusk with Healey's own Jazz Wizards, a still-active ensemble that offered Stardust, a poignant standard about “purple dust of twilight time” and the music of years gone by. It was one of Healey's favourite songs, and the last he had performed with the Wizards. The show was recorded by CBC for future broadcast.

    A second, more jazz-themed tribute to the musician took place Sunday at Jeff Healey's Roadhouse, a live-music venue that is expected to remain in business.

     


    "There's the shirt that I like!"

    "It was nice singing with you this evening."
  •  Mon, May 05 2008, 6:21 AM 335163 in reply to 335162

    Re: Jeff Healey tribute concert

    Darn it, I put this in the wrong forum. That's what I get for getting up at quarter to 6 this morning. Mods, could you move this to a more appropriate forum? Thanks.

    "There's the shirt that I like!"

    "It was nice singing with you this evening."
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