
Conceived in 1995 by the multi-Grammy-nominated guitarist Joe Satriani, the inaugural “G3” tour took place in 1996, bringing together three of the most iconic and virtuosic guitarists of their time: Satriani, Eric Johnson and Steve Vai. Known for their incredible technical prowess, musical innovatio…
JOE SATRIANI, ERIC JOHNSON And STEVE VAI To Reunite For 2024 Edition Of ‘G3’ Tour
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