It's nearly impossible to describe this artist's musicality in a few limiting words. Jeffrey Halford, Americana singer/songwriter, establishes a special connection with fans through his soulful fusion of folk, rock, country and blues. His music stories captivate and carry audiences through separate waves of emotion. On October 19 Jeffrey and the Healers will perform a collection of original songs from their newest album 'West Towards South' at the Redwood Cafe. Joining the band on Saturday night, Mark Karan (Bob Weir John Lee Hooker) will also be sitting in and performing Additionally they'll perform tracks from their previous album 'Lo-fi Dreams' which was claimed by No Depression to be "worthy of accolades."
Over the last 25 years, Halford has been touring the country and internationally with his band, the Healers. They've played shows with some of music's most acclaimed artists and songwriters, as well as Halford's influences, such as Taj Mahal, Los Lobos, George Thorogood, Gregg Allman, Etta James, John Hammond, and Texas Greats Augie Meyers, Guy Clark and Robert Earl Keen.
It's nearly impossible to describe this artist's musicality in a few limiting words. Jeffrey Halford, Americana singer/songwriter, establishes a special connection with fans through his soulful fusion of folk, rock, country and blues. His music stories captivate and carry audiences through separate waves of emotion. On October 19 Jeffrey and the Healers will perform a collection of original songs from their newest album 'West Towards South' at the Redwood Cafe. Joining the band on Saturday night, Mark Karan (Bob Weir John Lee Hooker) will also be sitting in and performing Additionally they'll perform tracks from their previous album 'Lo-fi Dreams' which was claimed by No Depression to be "worthy of accolades."
Over the last 25 years, Halford has been touring the country and internationally with his band, the Healers. They've played shows with some of music's most acclaimed artists and songwriters, as well as Halford's influences, such as Taj Mahal, Los Lobos, George Thorogood, Gregg Allman, Etta James, John Hammond, and Texas Greats Augie Meyers, Guy Clark and Robert Earl Keen.
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