
Jeff Liberman (Born Chicago. 1954) is an unlikely rock and roll hero. Tall and lean, his serene presence belies his talent for incendiary guitar work and insightful lyrics. Jeff discovered music as a youth on the far south side of Chicago in 1967, where he first heard Eric Clapton’s guitar on the album “Disraeli Gears” with Cream. Jeff practiced diligently, and in 1968 wrote his first song. The work has been lost to time, but Jeff remembers it was about “Batman & Robin”.
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Transformation
Sao Paulo Sunset
I Can't Change
Rock Or Roll Me
Life Is Just A Show
Springtime
Woman
These Blues
Way of the Wind
Phenaphen #3
Comin' Down On Me
Blue Sky Blues
A Myopic Euphoria
Soft And Tasty
That Special Someone
Fantasy
Solitude Within
The Same Old Blues
Transition
Boogie Blues
Bringin' This House Down
Evanescent
Just a thought
Deep Inside My Soul
Vibes I Get From You
A Matter Of Time
Another Day
Dreamin' Sailor
Fascination With Fire
Situation
Believe It
Born Under A Bad Sign
Catherine
You've Got the Love
Forever
I Need You Now
25 Or 6 to 4
My Heart
Evolution
Obtuse Blues
Satisfy Me
A Time for Reason
Euphoria
Nothin' But the Blues
Love Flows
I'll Be Your Lovin' Man
Fire
It's A Funk Thing
Lose Control
Hurdy Gurdy Man
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