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Joe Satriani is a guitar virtuoso, well known as San Francisco's ultimate guitar teacher during the early 1980's. Recognized for the quality of his pupils Kirk Hammett [Metallica], Larry LaLonde [Primus] and Steve Vai, Satriani did not begin recording his own work until 1984 and has since released tracks that reflect his confident, creative style and amazing technical ability. Regarded as "the guitar player's guitar player," his 1987 "Surfing with the Alien" was one of the first all-instrumental albums to reach the Top 40. Born in Boston in 1956, the naturalized West Coast musician continues to record and tour. Satriani's "Crystal Planet," released in 1998 and featuring his signature power ballads, was greeted with reviews confirming his guitar hero status.“more

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  Performer Track(s) Date Venue Length Rating Buy
Deep Purple CONCERT Feb 27, 1976 Long Beach Arena 2:00:27 4.33 Buy
Greg Kihn Band CONCERT Dec 31, 1976 Winterland 33:35 4.55
Greg Kihn Band CONCERT Sep 24, 1978 Bottom Line 36:19 4.39
Greg Kihn Band CONCERT Apr 26, 1981
Early Show
Savoy 1:03:53 4.48
Greg Kihn Band CONCERT Apr 26, 1981
Late Show
Savoy 1:04:51 4.56
Greg Kihn Band CONCERT Apr 21, 1982 Old Waldorf 1:30:23 4.50
Greg Kihn Band CONCERT Mar 4, 1983 Prairie Capital Convention Center 59:48 4.53
Greg Kihn Band CONCERT Sep 29, 1983 Wolfgang's 44:12 4.69
Greg Kihn Band CONCERT Apr 22, 1986 Trocadero 1:24:06 4.47
Joe Satriani CONCERT Apr 16, 1988 Fillmore Auditorium 1:24:35 4.60

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