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  2. Jeff Healey - Wikipedia

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    For many years, Healey toured throughout North America and Europe and performed at his club, "Healey's" on Bathurst Street in Toronto, where he played with his blues band on Thursday nights and also with his jazz group on Saturday afternoons. The club moved to a larger location at 56 Blue Jays Way and was rechristened "Jeff Healey's Roadhouse."

  3. Recycler Tour - Wikipedia

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    The tour coincided with the October 1990 release of the band's album Recycler. The tour began on October 2, 1990 in Vancouver, British Columbia and ended on September 27, 1991 in Mexico City. Bryan Adams, The Law, Thunder, and Little Angels were the opening acts for the show on July 6, 1991.

  4. In Step Tour - Wikipedia

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    The In Step Tour was a concert tour through the United States and Canada, undertaken by American blues rock band Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble from 1989 to 1990. Launched in support of their fourth and final studio album In Step , this was the third tour to include keyboardist Reese Wynans , who joined the band in 1985.

  5. List of Edgefest lineups - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Healey Band; The Tragically Hip ... Dates: July 1-2, 1993. ... Kinnie Starr and Redd Kross were originally scheduled to perform on the tour but cancelled their ...

  6. Thursday at the Square - Wikipedia

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    6/07 - Kim Mitchell, Urban Renewal Band, Willie and the Reinhardts; 6/14 - Jeff Healey Band, The Tommy Z Blues Power Trio; 6/17 - Slash's Snakepit - Buffalo Niagara Guitar Festival; 6/21 - moe., DJ Logic; 6/28 - English Beat, Femi Kuti; 7/05 - Billy McEwen, Cruizin' Deuces, The Stone Bridge Band; 7/12 - David Wilcox, Alison Pipitone, Tom Stahl

  7. Stretch (band) - Wikipedia

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    Stretch reformed in 2007 to coincide with a "Greatest Hits" collection, and toured in support of the Jeff Healey Band. [8] In 2011, the band released the album Unfinished Business, an 11-track recording for Repertoire Records including original songs, covers and a new version of "Why Did You Do It?".

  8. Wild T and the Spirit - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Healey, Carole Pope, and keyboardist Peter Nunn also appeared on True Bliss as guest musicians. [5] The band toured throughout Canada, the US, the UK and Europe. [6] In 2008 the band released the album Fender Bender on Jazzhaus Records and continued on with their tour schedule. The new album was received well by fans and critic.

  9. When a Blind Man Cries - Wikipedia

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    The song has become a staple live performance ever since, and has appeared on most of the live albums the band has released with Steve Morse. In addition, the song has also been released on the Gillan's Inn CD/DVD by Ian Gillan, featuring blind guitarist Jeff Healey. In 2023, the song returned to their setlist with new guitarist Simon McBride.