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  1. 2 de mar. de 2008 · Canadian guitarist Jeff Healey died today (March 2) in Toronto after battling cancer. He was 41. Blind since infancy due to a rare form of cancer, Healey was attracting local attention for his ...

  2. 3 de mar. de 2008 · Jeff Healey loses cancer battle. Jeff Healey loses cancer battle. Toronto. Published March 2, 2008. This article was published more than 16 years ago. Some information may no longer be current.

  3. Jeff Healey fit découvrir et aida la carrière d'autres artistes tels que Amanda Marshall et Terra Hazelton. Le 11 janvier 2007 , il se fait opérer pour retirer des tissus affectés par un cancer, dans les deux poumons.

  4. Primeros años de vida. Healey nació en Toronto, Ontario, siendo criado en el extremo oeste de la ciudad.Fue adoptado como un bebé; [1] su padre adoptivo fue un bombero.Cuando tenía once meses de edad, Healey perdió su vista por retinoblastoma, un extraño cáncer de los ojos. Los ojos tenían que ser eliminados quirúrgicamente, y se le dio otros ojos sustitutos artificiales.

  5. 3 de mar. de 2008 · Jeff Healey was renowned for his method of playing the guitar. Blind Canadian rock musician Jeff Healey has died in a Toronto hospital aged 41 after a lifelong battle against cancer, his publicist has said. Healey, famed for playing his electric guitar flat on his lap, lost his sight at the age of one after contracting cancer of the retina.

  6. 1966 - 2008. Canadian music icon, Jeff Healey, was born in Toronto on March 25, 1966. Blind from early childhood due to retinoblastoma (a rare form of eye cancer), Jeff Healey’s guitar playing virtuosity and soulful voice saw him rise to prominence in the entertainment world in the late 1980s and ‘90s selling millions of albums worldwide.

  7. 2 de may. de 2023 · He was a beacon of inspiration to people around the world. In March of 2008, only 41 years old, Jeff Healey passed away following a three-year battle with sarcoma cancer. “He was always growing as a musician,” sighs legendary guitarist Walter Trout. “He was always trying to get better and expand. I think it’s really a tragedy how he ...