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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”. Safe from the draft (low lottery number), Jeff eschewed the hippie movement and the drug scene to focus on his music. He did what is quite common today, but was radical and expensive in those heady days-he released independent albums. There were four in all, and unfortunately, none achieved mainstream success. After university, Jeff married, started a family, and went into business selling lighting supplies, later opening an art gallery. His businesses were a success, and allowed him the luxury to invest early into the burgeoning field of digital home recording, which provided an outlet for his love of music. After family and business obligations, Jeff spent every extra moment, (and many extra dollars) writing and recording his songs. As the new century broke, Jeff forged an alliance with top recording engineer Larry Millas, who helped Jeff assemble a studio band to bring his creations to life. Since 2001, Jeff has independently released three new CD’s with a wide variance of styles, from hard rock to jazz-