Joe Satriani ("Steve Vai: as long as Joe Satriani still works, I will not be losing inspiration")

Joe Satriani, first learned guitar at the age of 14 years. At the age of 15 years, Joe has been teaching guitar (for 3 years) to some of his students who include Steve Vai, Kirk Hammett (Metallica) and Larry LaLonde (Primus). Can imagine how quickly Joe deepen tekunnya and guitar.

While teaching in Second Hand Guitar, Berklee, Joe released their first album in 1986 entitled Not Of This Earth. The next year, Surfing With The Alien was released and get the gold and platinum sales. In 1989 Surfing in a Blue Dream was released and reached the figure of 750 000 pieces for sale and into the Grammy Awards nominations. The Extremist was released in 1992 which was also nominated for Grammy Awards and reached number 24 on the Billboard charts.

The following year, Time Machine (double CD) is released. In 1995 Joe Satriani album entitled My World was released and the song was nominated Grammy Awards. In 1998 Joe released his album titled Crystal is the eighth planet.

In 2000 Joe released the album Engines Of Creation. On this album, Joe experimented with using the rhythm-rhythm recordings made in the computer. In 2001 Joe released his live album Live in San Francisco.

Besides releasing his solo album, Joe Satriani is also the originator of the holding of G3. Along with Steve Vai, Joe had several times held a G3 concert with other guitar gods like Eric Johnson (1996), Adrian Leggs, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Robert Fripp (1997), Michael Schenker and Uli John Roth with Brian May as a Guest Star for the show in London and Patrick Rondat in France (1998) and John Petrucci (2001).

Joe Satriani has also participated in the project his Merry Axemas Steve Vai and played one song Silent Night, which in arrangement and also re-fill the position of the guitar for Deep Purple in the 1990's.

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