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"Angel Eyes" is a song written by John Hiatt and Fred Koller and produced by Greg Ladanyi for the Jeff Healey Band's first album, See the Light (1988). It was first released in the United Kingdom as the album's second single in April 1989 and was issued in the United States several weeks later.
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."
The Jeff Healey Band. Jeff Healey – lead vocals, electric guitars, harmonica (4) Joe Rockman – bass guitar, backing vocals (7) Tom Stephen – drums; Additional Musicians. Benmont Tench – keyboards (1, 2, 8, 10) Robbie Blunt – electric guitars (6, 11) Bobbye Hall – percussion (7) Marilyn Martin – backing vocals (3, 5, 8)
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The Jeff Healey Band – producers; Thom Panunzio – producer, mixing (1, 3-14) Tom Stephen – mixing (2) Richard Chycki – engineer; Ed Krautner – second engineer; Glen Marchese – second engineer; Chad Munsey – second engineer; Keith Ohman – second engineer; Ronnie Rivera – second engineer; Greg Calbi – mastering at Masterdisk ...
"Angel Eyes" (1946 song), a jazz standard written by Earl Brent and Matt Dennis "Angel Eyes" (The Jeff Healey Band song), 1989; covered by Paulini, 2004 "Angel Eyes" (Jerry Cantrell song), 2002
Songs from the Road is a posthumous released live blues album by Jeff Healey. It was released in July, 2009. It was released in July, 2009. This album was released over a year after his death, and contains hits and covers .
The Jeff Healey Band was formed in 1985, and released a debut album that achieved platinum sales in the US, in part due to the hit single "Angel Eyes". The Jeff Healey Band won a Juno Award for Canadian Entertainer of the Year and two Grammy nominations, and performed a cameo role in the movie "Road House". [6]