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  • Joe Satriani
  • Joe Satriani
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  • Joseph "Joe" Satriani (born July 15, 1956) is an American instrumental rock guitarist, multi-instrumentalist and multiple Grammy Award nominee. Early in his career, Satriani worked as a guitar instructor, with many of his former students achieving fame, such as: Steve Vai, Larry LaLonde, Rick Hunolt, Kirk Hammett, Andy Timmons,Charlie Hunter, Kevin Cadogan and Alex Skolnick.
  • In 1993, he was a temporary member of Deep Purple, after Ritchie Blackmore abruptly left in the middle of a tour. He declined an offer to join as a permanent member after the tour. In 1996, Satriani started the first of many G3 tours, where he and two other guitarists(Vai usually one of them), would play individually and then together. Ever since the tour has featured: John Petrucci, Eric Johnson, Kenny Wayne Sheperd, Yngwie Malmsteen, Micheal Schenker, Uli Jon Roth, Paul Gilbert, Adrian Legg, and Robert Fripp. Studio Discography:
  • Lavora fino a 14 anni come corriere di droga verso gli stati nordafricani, in virtù della mancanza di cittadinanza Italiana. Comincia a fare uso di droghe e viene introdotto nell'ambiente degli Air Guitarists da Mike Bongiorno. Dopo anni di intensi studi, tanto affannosi da diventare calvo come una palla da tennis, decide di sfondare e diventare una star internazionale così da poter sostenere i costi degli stupefacenti. Si libera dalla dipendenza, ma pur non assumendo droghe continua a subirne effetti per tutta la vita. Durante un delirio allucinatorio pomeridiano, decide di applicare le tecniche dell'Air Guitar a una chitarra vera, e si accorge che migliaia di pensionati dell'Aspromonte pagano profumatamente per le sue esibizioni, ma poi muoiono. Decide quindi di spostarsi, approda in Cal
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  • In 1993, he was a temporary member of Deep Purple, after Ritchie Blackmore abruptly left in the middle of a tour. He declined an offer to join as a permanent member after the tour. In 1996, Satriani started the first of many G3 tours, where he and two other guitarists(Vai usually one of them), would play individually and then together. Ever since the tour has featured: John Petrucci, Eric Johnson, Kenny Wayne Sheperd, Yngwie Malmsteen, Micheal Schenker, Uli Jon Roth, Paul Gilbert, Adrian Legg, and Robert Fripp. Satriani's style consists of high speed legato, two-handed tapping, and whammy bar harmonics, combined with a deep understanding of music theory that make him one of the most technically advanced guitarists. His song "Satch Boogie" is considered to be the most challenging song for guitar available on Rock Band; believe it or not, Harmonix added no additional Fake Difficulty notes to the solo. Over the course of his career, he's been nominated for 15 Grammys, but somehow has not won a single one. He almost holds the record for the most nominations without any wins. Fourteen were for Best Rock Instrumental Performance while the initial nomination was for Best Pop Instrumental Performance and the years and songs are as follows: * 1989 for "Always With Me, Always With You" * 1989 for "Surfing With the Alien" * 1990 for "The Crush of Love" * 1991 for "Flying in a Blue Dream" * 1993 for "The Extremist" * 1994 for "Speed of Light" * 1995 for "All Alone" * 1997 for "(You're) My World" * 1998 for "Summer Song (Live)" * 1999 for "A Train of Angels" * 2001 for "Until We Say Goodbye" * 2002 for "Always With Me, Always With You (Live)" (version from Live in San Fransisco) * 2003 for "Starry Night" * 2006 for "Super Colossal" * 2008 for "Always With Me, Always With You (Live)" (version from Satriani Live!) Studio Discography: * Solo: * Not of This Earth (1986) * Surfing With The Alien (1987) * Flying In a Blue Dream (1989) * The Extremist (1992) * Time Machine (1993) * Joe Satriani (1995) * Crystal Planet (1998) * Engines of Creation (2000) * Strange Beautiful Music (2002) * Is There Love In Space (2004) * Super Colossal (2006) * Professor Satchafunkulus and the Musterion of Rock (2008) * Black Swans and Wormhole Wizards (2010) * Chickenfoot: * Chickenfoot (2009) * Chickenfoot III (2011)
  • Lavora fino a 14 anni come corriere di droga verso gli stati nordafricani, in virtù della mancanza di cittadinanza Italiana. Comincia a fare uso di droghe e viene introdotto nell'ambiente degli Air Guitarists da Mike Bongiorno. Dopo anni di intensi studi, tanto affannosi da diventare calvo come una palla da tennis, decide di sfondare e diventare una star internazionale così da poter sostenere i costi degli stupefacenti. Si libera dalla dipendenza, ma pur non assumendo droghe continua a subirne effetti per tutta la vita. Durante un delirio allucinatorio pomeridiano, decide di applicare le tecniche dell'Air Guitar a una chitarra vera, e si accorge che migliaia di pensionati dell'Aspromonte pagano profumatamente per le sue esibizioni, ma poi muoiono. Decide quindi di spostarsi, approda in California, dove collabora con artisti quali Mr. Lui, Steve Vai e lo spettro del figlio di Jimi Hendrix. Ha partecipato a tour internazionali come spalla di mostri del jazz quali i Finley, i bluesman ciechi Dream Theater e il complessino folkloristico Cannibal Corpse. Attualmente incide dischi usando una penna laser, dopo aver vinto il Nobel per l'innovazione dopo la sua invenzione del supporto audio formato da un disco di amianto usato per seghe circolari. Alcune voci dicono sia Riddick.
  • Joseph "Joe" Satriani (born July 15, 1956) is an American instrumental rock guitarist, multi-instrumentalist and multiple Grammy Award nominee. Early in his career, Satriani worked as a guitar instructor, with many of his former students achieving fame, such as: Steve Vai, Larry LaLonde, Rick Hunolt, Kirk Hammett, Andy Timmons,Charlie Hunter, Kevin Cadogan and Alex Skolnick. In 1988, Satriani was recruited by Mick Jagger as lead guitarist for his first solo tour.[2] In 1994, Satriani toured with Deep Purple as the lead guitarist.[3] He has worked with a range of guitarists during the G3 tour, which he founded in 1995. His G3 collaborators have included Vai, LaLonde, Timmons, Steve Lukather, John Petrucci, Eric Johnson, Yngwie Malmsteen, Brian May, Patrick Rondat, Paul Gilbert, Adrian Legg, Steve Morse and Robert Fripp.[4] He is currently the lead guitarist for the supergroup Chickenfoot. Since 1988, Satriani has been using his own signature guitars, the Ibanez JS Series, which are sold in music stores worldwide. He has also collaborated with Vox to create his own wah, delay, overdrive and distortion pedals as well as a collaboration with Marshall Amplification for the creation of his own signature series amplifier head, the JVM410HJS.