This page will contain wikis about Joe Satriani, as they become available.Joe SatrianiJoe Satriani at G3 in Milan, Italy, June 2004Joe "Satch" Satriani is an instrumental rock guitarist. His success is notable in a genre typically unfriendly to instrumental musicians. Satriani has received 13 Grammy nominations, and he has sold more than 7 million albums worldwide. It is notable that while his non-musician fans tend to call him "Satch", other guitarists more typically call him "Saint Joe"; there are numerous t-shirts to this effect. Satriani is recognized as one of the most technically proficient guitarists in rock. He has mastered nearly every performance technique on his instrument, including two-handed tapping, sweep picking, volume swells, tap harmonics, etc. He is also a renowned guitar teacher, whose students have included Steve Vai, David Bryson (Counting Crows), Kirk Hammett (Metallica), Larry LaLonde (Primus), and Charlie Hunter, Kevin Cadogen (Third Eye Blind) among others. Joe Satriani was born on July 15, 1956, in Carle Place, New York. He was inspired to play guitar at age 14, after hearing Jimi Hendrix. During the 1970s, Satriani moved to Berkeley, California to pursue a music career. When his friend and former student Steve Vai gained fame playing with David Lee Roth in 1986, Vai raved about Satriani in several interviews with guitar magazines. Word spread quickly, and Satriani was soon counted among rock's most talented guitarists. In 1989, Satriani's song "One Big Rush" (originally released on Flying in a Blue Dream) was featured on the soundtrack to Say Anything. In 1994, Satriani joined the band Deep Purple to replace guitarist Ritchie Blackmore during the band's tour. In 1996, Satriani formed G3, a concert tour featuring three instrumental rock guitarists -- originally Satriani, Steve Vai, and Eric Johnson. Satriani has often been criticized for the "sterility" of his music. The virtually flawless precision of his techniques as a guitarist have sometimes been described as "robotic" -- however this must be considered alongside the fact that few others in the world can match his technique, and that he has delved into many of the simpler styles with considerable success, such as blues and rock and roll. In relation to contemporary virtuoso guitarists however, such as Yngwie Malmsteen and John Petrucci, Satriani is often praised as a more lyrical, soulful guitarist. Satriani has maintained a large fan base throughout the world during his career. Satriani has endorsed Ibanez's JS Series guitars, and Peavey's JSX amplifier. Both lines were designed specifically as signature products for Satriani. Discography
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Both lines were designed specifically as signature products for Satriani. She then began working with Lloyd Cole and signed a new contract in 2000 with Beyond, releasing Pink Pearl that year. Satriani has endorsed Ibanez's JS Series guitars, and Peavey's JSX amplifier. Its follow-up album, Happy Town, was a critical success but commercial failure. Satriani has maintained a large fan base throughout the world during his career. Her breakthrough didn't come until 1995, with the release of "I Kissed a Girl". In relation to contemporary virtuoso guitarists however, such as Yngwie Malmsteen and John Petrucci, Satriani is often praised as a more lyrical, soulful guitarist. Jill Sobule (born January 1961) is an American singer-songwriter best known for her first hit, "I Kissed a Girl" (which concerns lesbianism), and the Clueless soundtrack hit "Supermodel". She was born in Denver and debuted in 1990, working with Todd Rundgren. The virtually flawless precision of his techniques as a guitarist have sometimes been described as "robotic" -- however this must be considered alongside the fact that few others in the world can match his technique, and that he has delved into many of the simpler styles with considerable success, such as blues and rock and roll. Underdog Victorious (2004). Satriani has often been criticized for the "sterility" of his music. I Never Learned To Swim: Jill Sobule 1990-2000 (2001). In 1996, Satriani formed G3, a concert tour featuring three instrumental rock guitarists -- originally Satriani, Steve Vai, and Eric Johnson. Pink Pearl (2000). In 1994, Satriani joined the band Deep Purple to replace guitarist Ritchie Blackmore during the band's tour. Happy Town (1997). In 1989, Satriani's song "One Big Rush" (originally released on Flying in a Blue Dream) was featured on the soundtrack to Say Anything. Jill Sobule (1995). Word spread quickly, and Satriani was soon counted among rock's most talented guitarists. Things Here Are Different (1990). When his friend and former student Steve Vai gained fame playing with David Lee Roth in 1986, Vai raved about Satriani in several interviews with guitar magazines. During the 1970s, Satriani moved to Berkeley, California to pursue a music career. He was inspired to play guitar at age 14, after hearing Jimi Hendrix. Joe Satriani was born on July 15, 1956, in Carle Place, New York. He is also a renowned guitar teacher, whose students have included Steve Vai, David Bryson (Counting Crows), Kirk Hammett (Metallica), Larry LaLonde (Primus), and Charlie Hunter, Kevin Cadogen (Third Eye Blind) among others. He has mastered nearly every performance technique on his instrument, including two-handed tapping, sweep picking, volume swells, tap harmonics, etc. Satriani is recognized as one of the most technically proficient guitarists in rock. It is notable that while his non-musician fans tend to call him "Satch", other guitarists more typically call him "Saint Joe"; there are numerous t-shirts to this effect. Satriani has received 13 Grammy nominations, and he has sold more than 7 million albums worldwide. His success is notable in a genre typically unfriendly to instrumental musicians. Joe "Satch" Satriani is an instrumental rock guitarist. Is There Love in Space? (2004). G3: Rockin' in the Free World (2004). The Electric Joe Satriani: An Anthology (2003). Strange Beautiful Music (2002). Live in San Francisco (Previously recorded material) (2001). Additional Creations (Bonus CD with limited "Engines of Creation") (2000). Engines of Creation (2000). Crystal Planet (1998). G3: Live in Concert (1997). Joe Satriani (1995). Time Machine (1993). The Beautiful Guitar (1993). The Extremist (1992). Flying in a Blue Dream (1989). Dreaming #11 (1988). Surfing With the Alien (1987). Not of This Earth (1986). |