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Canada's
Jeff Healey
burst on the scene in the late '80s with a pair of
John Hiatt
songs, "Angel Eyes" and "Confidence Man," drawing a good deal of attention for his unique laptop electric guitar style. A turn in the
Patrick Swayze
movie Roadhouse playing a down-and-dirty version of
the Doors
' "Roadhouse Blues" also boosted
Healey
's profile and codified it. This set picks key tracks from his too-brief career, including the above
Hiatt
versions and a blistering take on
George Harrison
's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," making it an ideal introduction to this unique guitarist. ~ Steve Leggett
Jeff Healey
burst on the scene in the late '80s with a pair of
John Hiatt
songs, "Angel Eyes" and "Confidence Man," drawing a good deal of attention for his unique laptop electric guitar style. A turn in the
Patrick Swayze
movie Roadhouse playing a down-and-dirty version of
the Doors
' "Roadhouse Blues" also boosted
Healey
's profile and codified it. This set picks key tracks from his too-brief career, including the above
Hiatt
versions and a blistering take on
George Harrison
's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," making it an ideal introduction to this unique guitarist. ~ Steve Leggett
Canada's
Jeff Healey
burst on the scene in the late '80s with a pair of
John Hiatt
songs, "Angel Eyes" and "Confidence Man," drawing a good deal of attention for his unique laptop electric guitar style. A turn in the
Patrick Swayze
movie Roadhouse playing a down-and-dirty version of
the Doors
' "Roadhouse Blues" also boosted
Healey
's profile and codified it. This set picks key tracks from his too-brief career, including the above
Hiatt
versions and a blistering take on
George Harrison
's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," making it an ideal introduction to this unique guitarist. ~ Steve Leggett
Jeff Healey
burst on the scene in the late '80s with a pair of
John Hiatt
songs, "Angel Eyes" and "Confidence Man," drawing a good deal of attention for his unique laptop electric guitar style. A turn in the
Patrick Swayze
movie Roadhouse playing a down-and-dirty version of
the Doors
' "Roadhouse Blues" also boosted
Healey
's profile and codified it. This set picks key tracks from his too-brief career, including the above
Hiatt
versions and a blistering take on
George Harrison
's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," making it an ideal introduction to this unique guitarist. ~ Steve Leggett

















