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Jeff Healey's, Toronto, Canada
A sweaty affair at Jeff Healey's club in Toronto Thursday night. Solid night of entertainment, the highlights beginning after Healey gave Ian Gillan a grand introduction. A paraphrase, but something like, "THE hard rock, heavy metal originator of such vocal magnitude for this music genre. A legend." Splendid atmosphere as the club was packed. It felt like a living room setting. Great energy from the the crowd of about 300 people. Ian Gillan was here, paying back a favour to Jeff for playing on his upcoming solo CD. Jeff recently called him up, so this all came together very quickly (tell me about it!). It was a stopover trip for IG en route to L.A. as DP begins a three-week writing session for the next CD. Ian mentioned that the Healey guitar along with the Jon Lord organ parts on When A Blind Man Cries on the upcoming CD is something that is of the sensational audio variety. Stirring moments that I'm sure we all can't wait to hear. Had a good chat with Ian beforehand. He was a bit tired because he's been on the go ever since he landed a couple of days ago. I think it's the first time I've seen him drink coffee right before a show. But once he got up on stage - the vocal wailing escalated as Highway Star kicked in. And what a house band Healey has! Gillan and Healey were both drenched afterwards.
It was a six-song, 45-minute set:
Highway Star Checked in with Nick Blagona and Michael Lee Jackson, great guys, smiles all around. A night I'll never forget - to go along with about 60 or so others! Glen Miller
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Unauthorized copying, while sometimes necessary, is never as good as the real thing
(with apologies to Ani) (c) 2005, The Highway Star |
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