Joe Satriani, John Petrucci, Uli Roth Holland are G3 (2018)
March 31, 2018 - G3 - that is this year : Joe Satriani, John Petrucci and Uli Roth - will be on stage at de Oosterpoort in Groningen, The Netherlands
March 31, 2018 - G3 - that is this year : Joe Satriani, John Petrucci and Uli Roth - will be on stage at de Oosterpoort in Groningen, The Netherlands
February 1, 2018 - John Petrucci and his band will be on stage at The Parker Playhouse in Fort Lauderdale, FL
October 12, 2012 - the "G3 Tour" with John Petrucci stops at Credicard Hall in São Paulo, Brazil
Joe Lovano's 'From the Soul' is an album recorded on December 28, 1991 with Michel Petrucciani, Dave Holland and Ed Blackwell and released in 1992 by Blue Note.Track Listing :…
Michel Petrucciani's 'Pianism' is an album recorded on December 20, 1985 and released in 1986 By Blue Note.Track Listing : 1.The Prayer (Michel Petrucciani) – 11:05 . 2.Our Tune (Michel…
October 8, 2018 - Johnny Marr, of The Smith's fame, will be with his musicians at the Paper Tiger in San Antonio Texas
Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jeff Beck & Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Joe Satriani, John Petrucci & Uli Roth, Buckethead, Angus Young, Steve Hackett, Peter Frampton, Tommy Emmanuel, Shawn Lane, Gilad Hekselman, Larry Coryell
Thos are standout tracks like The Rolling Stones’ gritty “Can’t You Hear Me Knocking,” blending Keith Richards’ raw riffs with Mick Taylor’s impromptu solos and Bobby Keys’ sultry sax. Larry Carlton’s smooth “Burnable” showcases lyrical precision in jazz fusion, while Nils Lofgren’s heartfelt “Keith Don’t Go” is an emotional nod to Keith Richards. Albert King’s “Born Under a Bad Sign” channels blues swagger with timeless riffs, and Matt Schofield’s “Dreaming of You” thrives on live-stage chemistry. Whitesnake’s “Crying in the Rain” contrasts its bluesy 1982 version with the glam-metal sheen of 1987, and Silverchair’s intense “Freak” bursts with grunge angst. The G3 tour performance of “Highway Star,” featuring Joe Satriani, Phil Collen, and John Petrucci, turns the classic into a fiery guitar duel, while Kenny Wayne Shepherd’s “Deja Voodoo” asserts youthful blues-rock audacity. Eddie Van Halen’s NAMM demo mixes personal anecdotes with spontaneous riffs, leaving an intimate yet electrifying mark.