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The Jeff Houston Experience

Syracuse, New York, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2009 | SELF

Syracuse, New York, United States | SELF
Established on Jan, 2009
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"Music as Therepy"

Jeff Houston plays, writes and hopes to record as he battles cancer

Some people say music is healing. Jeffrey Houston of the Jeff Houston Experience believes that wholeheartedly.

Jeff is a local guitarist and bandleader. He has been performing since his childhood in a number of local bands, including Strive, Fresh Air, Soft Spoken Band, Positive Attitude and the J Project Band.

Jeff was diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer in 2013. Nearly his entire right lung is covered with cancer. Dealing with cancer, though, is not a new thing for Jeff. Back in 1991, he was diagnosed with Stage IIIB Hodgkin’s lymphoma. At that time, Jeff and I were performing quite regularly together in Soft Spoken Band, often working four or five nights a week (ah, the good ol’ days).

Being considerably younger then and not nearly as informed as he is now, Jeff didn’t really know how to deal with it. We had engagements lined up for months ahead. On top of that, he was working and taking a few classes. He knew he’d have to let go of some things, but what?

“I knew that I would need to slow down, because I knew I would need the time and strength to get through my treatments,” Jeff said. “My doctor gave me the choice of chemotherapy or radiation.”

Jeff continued, as he chuckled out loud. “I thought to myself ‘hmm, I’m only about a hundred and twenty pounds soaking wet,’ and I’d heard about some of the side effects and the stuff people went through with chemo, so I decided to take the radiation.”

The doctor accepted Jeff’s choice and gave him some advice: Don’t quit playing music.

“I remember the doctor actually coming out to one of our gigs at Top Cat Lounge,” Jeff said. “He pulled the band together, told everybody how important it was that I continue to play. The music was as much a part of my therapy as the radiation.”

The band members knew that music was medicine for the soul, but the doctor helped them understand what an important part it was for Jeff’s complete healing.

After his treatment, Jeff went into remission for 22 years. He continued to play his music and eventually formed his own bands.

When he was diagnosed with lung cancer, Jeff had to battle the cancer demon again. This time, though, he knew immediately some of the steps he’d need to take. The first step was prayer because Jeff knows that fighting demons is a spiritual battle, and his faith in God has assured him the win. His next step was to request the doctor who took care of him more than 20 years ago. Then Jeff went to an old musical friend and said, “Man, this is what’s up” and began to immerse himself in his music. He has written music for a CD, which he hopes to record. He wants to call it “Feel Good Music.”

Jeff is in remission, but he had to quit work. “Sometimes I get a little short of breath, and I have to take a minute to relax,” he said. “The doctor gave me some exercises that are supposed to help my lungs become stronger but they haven’t really been working. I have been praying for the finances to bring my music into the studio, but so far that hasn’t happened. I’m thankful, though, that I am able to create music. It makes me feel good, and I hope that it has the same effect on others.”

Having known Jeff and having been very close to him and his family for a number of years, I can vouch for the fact that he is very deserving of whatever gifts of time and love people may have for him. It is my hope for him that he will raise enough money to produce his “Feel Good Music” CD and that it will be used in the aid and therapy of others going through the same tribulations in life.

Jeff has an important piece of advice to share: Go to the doctor.

“Your body will give you little signs when something is wrong,” he said. “Don’t ignore them. I ignored them for a long time, especially back in 1991. My grandmother and other members of my family had noticed the small lump on the side of my neck. They kept telling me to get that checked out. But I didn’t have time for that, so I ignored it until I woke up one morning and it had blown up really big. That’s when I went to the doctor and found out that it was cancer.” - Reggie Seigler


"‘Jazz in the Square’"

Syracuse’s Funk Brothers
- Syracuse in Focus


"The J Project Band releases live CD"

Jeffrey Houston of Syracuse R&B band The J Project sends along the news that "Live at SubCat Studio Dec. 15th 2008" is ready.

Included are Al Green's "Let's Stay Together" and Bobby Caldwell's "What You Won't Do for Love."

The band's roster includes Jeffrey Houston on guitar; his brother Mike Houston on vocals; Anjela Lynn on vocals; brothers Tim and Travis Reed on bass and keyboards, respectively; and Lynne's nephew, Jay-Jay Cannon, on drums.

"The group is now made up of family members," Jeffrey Houston proudly proclaims.

He promises to get me the music. I'll review it in The Post-Standard.


- Mark Bialczak/The Post-Standard The Post-Standard


"The J Project Band releases live CD"

Jeffrey Houston of Syracuse R&B band The J Project sends along the news that "Live at SubCat Studio Dec. 15th 2008" is ready.

Included are Al Green's "Let's Stay Together" and Bobby Caldwell's "What You Won't Do for Love."

The band's roster includes Jeffrey Houston on guitar; his brother Mike Houston on vocals; Anjela Lynn on vocals; brothers Tim and Travis Reed on bass and keyboards, respectively; and Lynne's nephew, Jay-Jay Cannon, on drums.

"The group is now made up of family members," Jeffrey Houston proudly proclaims.

He promises to get me the music. I'll review it in The Post-Standard.


- Mark Bialczak/The Post-Standard The Post-Standard


"Jeff Houston on the Obstacle He Overcame"

Jeff Houston on the Obstacle He Overcame
Posted on June 15th, 2010

The JProject Band and His Vision to Use Music for Change
The JProject Band won’t be constricted to a genre but more so a feeling. “We play feel good songs; we’re just eclectic lovers of music,” said co-founder and guitarist Jeffery Houston. His band will perform Sunday, June 20, at the Southwest Showcase Sundays.

As a youth you could catch Jeff walking the streets of Syracuse with his guitar. He was inspired by a couple of local hometown favorites Bobby Green and Marcus Curry. In 1991, Jeff was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Disease. The disease and the effects of the treatment had rendered him unable to play for a while. It was at that time Jeff said, that he realized his deepest connection with music.

In his own words he says: “Music heals the soul. The whole time I was sick all I wanted to do was get back to playing my guitar.” Jeff credits his love for music and the ability to play his instrument as an integral part of his recovery.”

Jeff, along with his brother and lead vocalist Mike Houston established the band in 1995.


Members of The JProject Band include, from left to right, Mike Houston, Angela Washington and Jeff Houston.
Nineteen years later, healed and inspired Jeff and his JProject band have become a large part of Syracuse’s live music scene. The JProject band covers songs by greats such as Maze featuring: Frankie Beverly, Marvin Gaye and Anthony Hamilton. Jeff also shared with me that in the 15 years of the JProject’s existence many of Syracuse’s professional musicians have jammed with the band at one time or another. This is a fact that he cherishes.

Jeff is an advocate for the education of our youth and is “saddened” by the excessive violence that is happening in the Syracuse community. Jeff would like to use the platform of music to establish seminars for our youth. He would like to show the connections between all genres of music and how music can bring people together. He feels that by teaching youth about the ways in which all people can be connected through music can reveal to them ways in which it can be used to motivate people in more positive directions.

Jeff also wants us to know that “Just Jammin” is what the “J” stands for in the JProject Band.


– By Victoria Coit of Evoke Change






- – By Victoria Coit of Evoke Change


"Jeff Houston on the Obstacle He Overcame"

Jeff Houston on the Obstacle He Overcame
Posted on June 15th, 2010

The JProject Band and His Vision to Use Music for Change
The JProject Band won’t be constricted to a genre but more so a feeling. “We play feel good songs; we’re just eclectic lovers of music,” said co-founder and guitarist Jeffery Houston. His band will perform Sunday, June 20, at the Southwest Showcase Sundays.

As a youth you could catch Jeff walking the streets of Syracuse with his guitar. He was inspired by a couple of local hometown favorites Bobby Green and Marcus Curry. In 1991, Jeff was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Disease. The disease and the effects of the treatment had rendered him unable to play for a while. It was at that time Jeff said, that he realized his deepest connection with music.

In his own words he says: “Music heals the soul. The whole time I was sick all I wanted to do was get back to playing my guitar.” Jeff credits his love for music and the ability to play his instrument as an integral part of his recovery.”

Jeff, along with his brother and lead vocalist Mike Houston established the band in 1995.


Members of The JProject Band include, from left to right, Mike Houston, Angela Washington and Jeff Houston.
Nineteen years later, healed and inspired Jeff and his JProject band have become a large part of Syracuse’s live music scene. The JProject band covers songs by greats such as Maze featuring: Frankie Beverly, Marvin Gaye and Anthony Hamilton. Jeff also shared with me that in the 15 years of the JProject’s existence many of Syracuse’s professional musicians have jammed with the band at one time or another. This is a fact that he cherishes.

Jeff is an advocate for the education of our youth and is “saddened” by the excessive violence that is happening in the Syracuse community. Jeff would like to use the platform of music to establish seminars for our youth. He would like to show the connections between all genres of music and how music can bring people together. He feels that by teaching youth about the ways in which all people can be connected through music can reveal to them ways in which it can be used to motivate people in more positive directions.

Jeff also wants us to know that “Just Jammin” is what the “J” stands for in the JProject Band.


– By Victoria Coit of Evoke Change






- – By Victoria Coit of Evoke Change


"NE Jazz and Wine fest"

The Jeffhouston Experience performs - Larry Lutttinger


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Still working on that hot first release.

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A performing guitarist for over 30 years with a background in Gospel, R&B;, Rock and Smooth jazz.

In May of 2010 Jeff stepped out on faith, put The J Project Band on hold and started the Smooth jazz project “The Jeffhouston Experience”, He asked Producers Sep Herbert and Swell Beats for their help and guidance with his project. With no budget to work with and the loss of his job while being treated for Stage 4 Lung cancer, he continued with his passion and struggle to complete his debut CD. Jeff has done session work for Producers Rufus “Godchild” Morris, Swell Beats, Sep Herbert and Burnell Reid. Jeff’s guitar licks can be heard on all 3 Music Therapy CD’s, Earlier work for Sep Herbert and Gospel artist Burnell Reid & United Praise CD. Jeff has also done concert work with Kirk Franklin and The CBS Late night Gospel choir.

In 2012 Jeff met drummer Jerry Bradley of Providence RI. And Jerry introduced Jeff to Producer LeRoix Hampton III. The meeting proved to be just what God ordained, after lots of prayer a very long conversation and careful consideration producer LeRoix Hampton III agreed to help Jeff with his project. While Jeff has several guitars, The D’Angelico EX-SS has become his signature guitar for the rest of his Smooth Jazz project.

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