Steve Vai
Biography
Along with his one-time teacher Joe Satriani, six-string wizard Steve Vai set the standard for rock guitar virtuosity in the '80s. Born on June 6, 1960, and raised in Carle Place, NY, Vai became interested in the guitar via such legendary artists as Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and Alice Cooper as a teenager and, upon starting high school, took lessons with an older player from his high school, Joe Satriani. Playing in several local bands, Vai quickly picked up on the instrument, and by the age of 18 was attending the renowned Berklee School of Music in Boston. As a student there, Vai transcribed several of Frank Zappa's most technically demanding compositions for guitar, and even sent a copy of one such transcription, "Black Page," to Zappa himself. Zappa was so impressed with the young guitarist that upon meeting him, he invited Vai to join his band.
Subsequently, Vai toured the world with Zappa (giving Vai the nicknames "Stunt Guitarist" and "Little Italian Virtuoso") and played on such albums as 1981's Tinsel Town Rebellion and You Are What You Is, 1982's Ship Arriving Too Late, 1983's Man from Utopia, plus 1984's Them or Us and Thing Fish, before leaving to set out on his own. First off was a pair of self-financed, recorded, and released solo albums in 1984, Flex-Able and Flex-Able Leftovers, both of which showcased Vai's guitar playing and songwriting talents, yet were still heavily influenced byZappa.
With Van Halen all the rage by the mid-'80s due to their massive hard rock/pop crossover success, Vai replaced Yngwie Malmsteen in a similarly styled outfit called Alcatrazz (which featured former Rainbow vocalist Graham Bonnett), playing on their overlooked 1985 release Disturbing the Peace. The same year, Vai made a cameo appearance in the movie Crossroads (playing the devil's guitarist and shredding away in a guitar duel with Ralph Macchio) and got an invite from his friend/bass master Billy Sheehan to try out for the guitar spot in singer David Lee Roth's solo band (Roth had just split from Van Halen), and eventually landed the gig. 1986 saw the debut release from Roth and his stellar solo band, Eat 'Em and Smile, which went on to become one of the year's top hard rock releases. Both Vai and Sheehan were catapulted to superstardom due to their instrumental talents, as they took top honors in numerous guitar magazines for years afterward.
But although the quartet showed great promise, Sheehan jumped ship just after their sophomore album, Skyscraper, was issued in 1988. Although the album was more pop-based than its predecessor, it became another sizeable hit -- with Vai earning a co-producing credit on the album along with Roth. The same year, Vai issued his own line of snazzy guitars, the Jem 777 series, via the Ibanez company. After the ensuing tour with Roth wrapped up in late 1988, it was Vai's turn to jump ship. In addition to working on another solo album, he was invited to join up with chart-topping pop-metallists Whitesnake, an offer he accepted. His one and only album with Whitesnake, Slip of the Tongue, was issued in 1989, as was his third solo album overall, Passion and Warfare, a year later. The album was based on dreams that Vai experienced as a teenager, as the largely instrumental album became a sizeable hit, earning gold certification and solidifying Vai's standing as one of the top guitarists of the day. It was also around this time that Vai created a seven-string guitar through Ibanez. Although the instrument didn't catch on initially, it would by the mid- to late '90s, when the guitarists in such metal acts as Korn and Limp Bizkit would utilize the instrument to achieve super-low tunings.
After an extended hiatus, Vai formed his first conventional rock band (called...VAI) along with newcomer Devin Townsend on vocals, T.M. Stevens on bass, and Terry Bozzio on drums -- offering their one and only album in 1993, Sex & Religion. When the album proved to be a disappointment both critically and commercially, Vai returned back to all-instrumental work with the 1995 EP Alien Love Secrets. For the remainder of the decade, Vai continued to issue solo releases, including 1996's Fire Garden, 1998's Flex-Able Leftovers (a re-release of his long out of print second solo album, with added tracks), and 1999's The Ultra Zone. It was also during the late '90s that Vai and Satriani reunited for an annual co-headlining tour (with a different third artist added each year), called G3, unleashing a live album, G3: Live in Concert, in 1997.
The early 21st century saw a flurry of releases from Vai, including a compilation of instrumentals, The 7th Song: Enchanting Guitar Melodies Archive, in 2000, and his first full-length live release, Alive in an Ultra World, in 2001, as well as his mammoth career-encompassing ten-disc box set The Secret Jewel Box. In 2002, he collected several pieces that he had contributed to films through the years, including the guitar duel from Crossroads and the theme to Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey and put them together in a 40-track collection called The Elusive Light and Sound, Vol. 1. A series of compilations came next and after a five-year hiatus from the studio, Vai returned in 2005 with Real Illusions: Reflections. A tour with the Metropole Orchestra followed and he released a ambitious double live set documenting his performances, titled Sound Theories, Vols. 1-2, in 2007.
Over the years, Vai guested on countless albums by other artists, including Gregg Bissonette's self-titled debut and Submarine, Alice Cooper's Hey Stoopid, Randy Coven's Funk Me Tender, Al di Meola's Infinite Desire, Public Image Ltd.'s Album, Joe Jackson's Symphony 1, and Billy Sheehan's Compression. He can also be found on such additional Zappa releases as Jazz from Hell, Shut Up 'N Play Yer Guitar, Guitar, and on several volumes of the ongoing You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore series and the live tribute disc, Zappa's Universe. As if his busy schedule weren't full enough, Vai pursued a lifelong interest when he began harvesting honey among five bee colonies in the backyard of his home. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Sound Theories Vol 1 & II
2007

Real Illusions: Reflections
2005

The Ultra Zone
1999

Alien Love Secrets
1995

Passion And Warfare
1990
I have been a dedicated listener of Mr. Vai, and Mr. Satriani since the 1980's. I can only say that the technical side of the music is beautiful and severe. Riffs of this music have been used by my friends as musical weapons in guitar battles in backyards and garages too numerous to mention. You have been an inspiration Mr.Vai. I only wish that I could have you as a teacher in our little stretch of the woods here in New Mexico. Sincerely, Erik from Hobbs New Mexico.
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I have played guitar myself for over fifty years, my father was a guitarist I know guitar music, Vai demostrates a grasp of the instrument seldom seen today. Not only is he faster than blue summer lightning but accurate in the exstreme, soulful in his expression, ballsy beyond belief and his style is personal and yet touching in a unique univerality.
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I have liked Steve Vai since the first time I heard "The audience is listening". Also, I have seen him in concert twice. I am amazed at what he can do with a guitar! Passion and Warfare is a must have CD....Go to the store and buy it!
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Listen to "For the Love of God". It has no lyrics and it needs no lyrics. That song is beyond words. Thanks Steve Vai for creating art!
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YAI YAI. Is something like the jazz trumpet guy Dizzy G. called bee bop, yet it is electronic form of bee bop. Dig? Ki Yi Tie Yie? Como esta?
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Vai is the ultimate emotive player with mind blowing dexterity and theory!
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The sound of the universe is channeled through this guy! No Kidding, Just listen and hear for yourself.
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My opinion..... E v e r y t h i n g that Vai touches is gold! All the bands that he has added to has improved; whether it be Zappa, Roth, Whitesnake, & especially solo! I think he is poetry of sound without words; Bach,Brahms, M o z a r t would be proud of such an innovator of noise!!!!!!! ! ! ! !
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Dale is right. Mr. Vai will blow you away COMPLETELY. I hope he comes back to Salt Lake City SOON!!!
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Saw Mr. Vai at a small venue back in '04 and he blew me away completely. Also scores very high as a humanitarian . Humble & Gracious. I wish I had bought the Ultimate Experience ticket. I heard during the Q&A he passed EVO around for others to play. Very cool Cat!!!!!!!!! !
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Saw him in San Francisco with Zappa plays Zappa in '06. The best i've ever seen
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haha! it's so ironic that he and satriani went to high school together!
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I have many albums by vai. He virtuosity is undeniable but he noodles around too much.
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all hail steve vai. one uv the best guitarists ever!!! lisen to bad horsie. i garantee you will luv it.
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BEST GUITARRIST EVER IN THIS EARTH, HE CAN PLAY FROM BETHOVEN TO GRIND CORE
HE CAN PLAY ANYTHING FOR THE LOVE OF GOD IS HE BEST SONG EVER LOVE YOU STEVE VAI -_- |
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Little Green Men,(Steve Vai) In my opinion was a better album than I was lead to believe!
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He is awesome. Saw the new Vai band live, pure class! One of the best songs ever, Fire Garden Suite. Quite probably the best guitarist ever. Oh yeah, and Yngwie does suck lol.
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I too have had the opportunity to meet the legend at the manchester G3 a while back, and he's a proper cool guy unlike some of those other players *cough malmsteen. I admit, some of steve's stuff is abit too... experimental for me but it still takes one hell of a player to do the things he can do!
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