We remember Jeff Healey. ‘Jeff Saw The Light’
This day (March 2, 2008), in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, died Norman Jeffrey ‘Jeff Healey’, a blind Canadian jazz and blues-rock vocalist and guitarist. (more…)
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This day (March 2, 2008), in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, died Norman Jeffrey ‘Jeff Healey’, a blind Canadian jazz and blues-rock vocalist and guitarist. (more…)
Dr. John‘s ‘In the Right Place’ is a studio (and his biggest selling) album co-produced by Allen Toussaint and released on February 25, 1973 by ATCO.
Joe Bonamassa‘s ‘The Ballad of John Henry’ is his seventh studio album produced by Kevin Shirley and released on February 24, 2009 by J&R Adventures.
‘Fleetwood Mac‘ is their eponymous debut album released on February 24, 1968 and featuring Peter Green and Jeremy Spencer as guitarists and singers.
Eric Clapton‘s ‘Another Ticket’ is his seventh studio album released on February 17, 1981 by Polydor.
John Mayall‘s ‘A Hard Road’ is his third album recorded with the Bluesbreakers featuring Peter Green, John McVie & Aynsley Dunbar and released on February 17, 1967 by Decca.
Carolina Chocolate Drops‘ ‘Genuine Negro Jig’ is their fourth album released on February 16, 2010 by Nonesuch.
This day (February 16, 1996), in Oakland, California, died Walter Brown ‘Brownie’ McGhee, blues singer and guitarist, known for his collaborations with harmonica player Sonny Terry. (more…)
Taj Mahal‘s ‘The Real Thing’ is a live album recorded on February 13, 1971 at Fillmore East, New York City with a band with four tuba players and released the same year by Columbia.