Joe
Satriani
Born on July 15, 1956, in
Westbury, NY, Joe was inspired to play guitar at age 14 after hearing
that Jimi Hendrix had died.
Satriani is one of the world’s most renowned
guitar teachers, with his most notable student being fellow Long
Island native Steve Vai. In 1978, he moved to Berkeley, California
to pursue a music career. He continued to teach guitar. His students
included Kirk Hammett (Metallica), Larry LaLonde (Primus), David
Bryson (Counting Crows), Alex Skolnick (Testament), and Charlie
Hunter.
In the early '80s, Satriani got a gig playing guitar
with power pop star Greg Kihn, doing some session work and touring
with the group. Joe would later tour with Mick Jagger, and as a
member of Deep Purple.
His success in a world that’s not typically
welcoming to instrumental musicians has been incredible. Satriani
has received 13 Grammy nominations, and he has sold more than 7
million albums worldwide. His CDs “Surfing with the Alien”
and “The Extremist” are bench marks for guitarist all
over the world.
Satriani is recognized as one of the most technically
proficient guitarists in rock. He has mastered nearly every performance
technique on the instrument, including two-handed tapping, sweep
picking, volume swells, harmonics, and extreme whammy bar effects.
Fans of instrumental guitar music widely consider
Joe to be the most lyrical and soulful of contemporary rock virtuosos,
with an eye and an ear for a good melody, and an emphasis on emotion
equal to technique.
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