- Steve Vai
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Name = Steve Vai
Img_capt = Steve Vai in 2007
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Steven Siro Vai
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Born = birth date and age|1960|6|6Carle Place, New York
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Instrument =Guitar ,vocals
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Genre =Instrumental rock ,Hard rock ,Experimental rock , Heavy metal,Progressive rock ,Neo-classical metal
Years_active = 1980 - present
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Associated_acts =David Lee Roth ,Whitesnake ,Alcatrazz ,Frank Zappa , G3
URL = [http://www.vai.com Official website]
Notable_instruments =Ibanez JEM Ibanez Universe Steven "Steve" Siro Vai (born
June 6 1960 inCarle Place, New York ) is an Americaninstrumental rock guitarist ,songwriter ,vocalist and producer. After starting his professional career as a music transcriptionist forFrank Zappa , Vai would also record and tour in Zappa's backing band starting in 1980. The guitarist began a solo career starting in 1984 and has released 13 solo albums as of 2008. Apart from his work with Frank Zappa, Vai has also recorded and toured with numerous musical artists includingAlcatrazz ,David Lee Roth andWhitesnake . Vai has been a regular touring member of the G3 Concert Tour which began in 1996. In 1999 Vai started his own record labelFavored Nations with the intent to showcase, as Vai describes: "...artists that have attained the highest performance level on their chosen instruments." [http://www.favorednations.com/FN_about.html Message from Favored Nations President, Steve Vai] ]Career
1970s and 1980s
In 1974, Vai took guitar lessons from guitarist
Joe Satriani , and played in numerous local bands such as a band named "The Steve Vais". He has acknowledged the influence of many guitarists includingJeff Beck and fusion guitaristAllan Holdsworth . Vai then attended theBerklee College of Music . Vai mailedFrank Zappa a transcription of Zappa's "The Black Page ", an instrumental song written for drums, along with a tape with some of Vai's guitar playing. Zappa was so impressed with the abilities of the young musician that he hired him in 1979 to do work transcribing several of his guitar solos, including many of those appearing on theJoe's Garage album and theShut Up 'n' Play Yer Guitar series. These transcriptions were published in 1982 in "The Frank Zappa Guitar Book ".Subsequent to being hired as a transcriber, Vai did overdubs on many of the guitar parts for Zappa's album "
You Are What You Is ". Thereafter he became a full-fledged band member, going on his first tour with Zappa in the Autumn of 1980. One of those early shows with Vai on guitar, recorded in Buffalo was released in 2007. While touring with Zappa's band, Vai would sometimes ask audience members to bring musical scores and see if he could sight-read them on the spot. Zappa referred to Vai as his "little Italian virtuoso" and was listed in liner notes as performing "stunt guitar" or "impossible guitar parts". He would later be a featured artist on the 1993 recording, "Zappa's Universe". In 2006 he returned to playing Zappa music as a special guest onDweezil Zappa 's 'Zappa Plays Zappa ' tour.After leaving Zappa in 1982 he moved to
California where he recorded his first album "Flex-Able " and performed in a couple of bands. In 1985 he replacedYngwie Malmsteen as lead guitarist inGraham Bonnet 'sAlcatrazz with whom he recorded the album "Disturbing the Peace ". Later in 1985 he joined formerVan Halen front manDavid Lee Roth 's group to record the albums "Eat 'Em and Smile " and "Skyscraper". This significantly increased Vai's visibility to general rock audiences, since Roth was in a highly public battle with the Van Halen members and Vai was favorably compared by many commentators toEddie Van Halen .In 1986 Vai also surprised everyone by playing with ex-
Sex Pistols John Lydon 'sPublic Image Ltd on their album "Album" (also known as "Compact Disc" or "Cassette"). Then, in 1989, Vai joinedWhitesnake , replacingVivian Campbell . But, whenAdrian Vandenberg injured his wrist shortly before recording was due to begin for the album "Slip of the Tongue ", Vai played all the guitar parts on the album. Vai also played on theAlice Cooper album "Hey Stoopid " along with Joe Satriani on the song "Feed my Frankenstein".1990s and 2000s
Vai continues to tour regularly, both with his own group and with his one-time teacher and fellow guitar instrumentalist friend
Joe Satriani on the G3 series of tours. FormerDavid Lee Roth and Mr. Big bassistBilly Sheehan also joined him for a world tour. In 1990 Vai released his critically acclaimedsolo album "Passion and Warfare ".The song For the Love of God was voted #29 in a readers' poll of the 100 greatestguitar solo s of all time for the magazine "Guitar World ".In 1994 Vai began writing and recording with
Ozzy Osbourne . Only one track from these sessions—"My Little Man "—was released on the "Ozzmosis " album. Despite Vai penning the track he does not appear on the album. His guitar parts were replaced byZakk Wylde . Vai's band members throughout the 1990s included drummerMike Mangini , guitaristMike Keneally and bassistPhilip Bynoe . In 1994 Vai received aGrammy Award for his performance on the Frank Zappa song "Sofa" from the album Zappa's Universe.In July 2002, Steve Vai performed with the
Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra at theSuntory Hall inTokyo, Japan , in the world premiere of composer Ichiro Nodaira's "Fire Strings", a concerto forelectric guitar and 100-piece orchestra.In 2004, a number of his compositions for orchestra, as well as orchestra arrangements of previously recorded pieces, were performed inThe Netherlands by the Metropole Orchestra in a concert series entitled "The Aching Hunger". In 2003, drummerJeremy Colson joined Vai's group replacing previous drummerVirgil Donati . Vai's latest album, "Sound Theories ", was released in 2007.Steve Vai released a DVD of his performance at The Astoria in
London in December 2001, featuring the lineup of bassist Billy Sheehan, guitarist/pianistTony MacAlpine , guitaristDave Weiner and drummer Virgil Donati.In February 2005, Vai premiered a dual-guitar (electric and classical) piece that he wrote called "The Blossom Suite" with classical guitarist
Sharon Isbin at the Châtelet Theatre inParis . In 2006, Vai played as a "special guest" guitarist alongside additional guest Zappa band members, drummerTerry Bozzio and saxophonist-singerNapoleon Murphy Brock in the Zappa Plays Zappa tour led by Frank's son Dweezil Zappa in Europe and the U.S. in the Spring as well as a short U.S. tour in October.On
September 21 2006, Vai made a special appearance at the "Video Games Live " concert at theHollywood Bowl inHollywood, California . He played two songs with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. One song being the "Halo Theme", the second was for the world premier trailer forHalo 3 .Steve Vai made an appearance at the London Guitar Show 2007 on the
28th April 2007 at the ExCeL Center by doing a masterclass. In late April 2007, Vai confirmed the release of his next record, called Sound Theories, onJune 26 . The release will be a 2-CD set consisting mostly of previously released material that Vai rearranged and played in front of a full orchestra. Vai says that the project was a great joy because he considers himself to be a composer more than a guitarist, and he is happy to see music he has composed played by an orchestra that can play it well. A DVD will eventually accompany the record but will be released in August. He makes a guest appearance on the most recentDream Theater album, "Systematic Chaos ", on the song "Repentance". However, this appearance is vocal rather than instrumental, as Vai is one of many musical guests recorded apologizing to important people in their lives for wrongdoings committed in their pasts.Vai is set to release a DVD of his show dated
19 September 2007 at theMinneapolis State Theater from his 2007 Tour.Video Games
In 2004, Steve Vai was featured on
Xbox 'sHalo 2 (a game byBungie Studios ) Volume 1 soundtrack, performing a heavy rock-guitar rendition of the "Halo theme", known as "Halo Theme (Mjolnir Mix)". He also performed on the track "Never Surrender". He later featured in the second volume of the soundtrack, where he performed on the track "Reclaimer".In 2008, Steve Vai's "For the Love of God" was featured as a downloadable track for the game
Guitar Hero 3 Movies
Steve Vai's music has been featured in a number of feature films, including "
Dudes " and "Ghosts of Mars ". He appeared onscreen in the 1986Ralph Macchio movie "Crossroads", playing the demonically-inspired Jack Butler. At the film's climax, Vai engages in a guitar duel with Macchio, whose guitar parts were dubbed by Vai and alsoRy Cooder , who played the initial slide work in the duel and Macchio's earlier performances in the film. The fast-paced neo-classical track entitled "Eugene's Trick Bag" with which Macchio wins the competition was also composed by Vai. The body of the piece was heavily based on Paganini's "Caprice #5". He later borrowed the opening riff from the track "Head Cuttin' Duel" for a song called "Bad Horsie" from his 1995 EP "Alien Love Secrets ".Later the "Crossroads" duel reappeared on the 2002 album "The Elusive Light and Sound, volume 1 ".In 1991's "
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey " the introductory riff to KISS' "God Gave Rock 'N Roll To You II ", as performed by the Wyld Stallyns in theBattle of the Bands was performed by Vai. He also composed and performed the soundtrack to "PCU" (1994), and made contributions in 2001 to the score forJohn Carpenter 's "Ghosts of Mars ", performing on the tracks "Ghosts of Mars" and "Ghost Poppin". His track "Drive the Hell Out Of Here" can be heard during 1992's "Encino Man " in the scene whereBrendan Fraser is taking a driving lesson.Playing style
Vai is widely recognized as a technically highly advanced rock guitarist and has been described as a
virtuoso in the world of guitar music [ [http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/vai_steve/artist.jhtml www.mtv.com] ] . He has mastered many performance techniques on the instrument includinglegato , pinchharmonic s andvolume swell s, and is noted for hiswhammy bar effects and sporadic outbursts on the instrument often contrastingsweep-picking or fingertapping with slower sections to his compositions. His 1990 album "Passion and Warfare " and the ballad "For the Love of God" in particular received a significant amount of press and are often cited by critics and fans alike as amongst his best work to date [ [http://uk.music.yahoo.com/read/review/14179284 "Passion And Warfare Review" at Yahoo Music,July 13 2005 , RetrievedFebruary 27 2008 ] ] .Vai's playing style has been characterized as quirky and angular, owing to his technical facility with the instrument and deep knowledge of
music theory . He often uses exotic guitars; he plays both double and triple neck guitars, and is regarded as the first to use the7-string guitar in a rock context.Fact|date=July 2008 Along with Ibanez, he designed a signature 7-string guitar, theIbanez Universe .Equipment
Vai is an accomplished studio producer (he owns two: "The Mothership" [http://www.mothershipstudio.com/] and "The Harmony Hut" [http://www.vai.com/Machines/studios.html] ) and his own recordings combine his signature guitar prowess with novel compositions and considerable use of studio and recording effects, such as the Eventide H3000 ultra harmonizer and
Digidesign 's Pro Tools HD recording system and plug-in effects architecture.Vai also helped design his signature
Ibanez JEM series of guitars. They feature a hand grip (fondly referred to as a "monkey grip") cut into the top of the body of the guitar, ahumbucker -single coil -humbuckerDiMarzio pickup configuration with several different types of pickup including Evolution, Breed and EVO 2. He also uses an Ibanez Edge double-locking tremolo system (the current production JEMs have the newer Edge Pro), as well as an elaborate and extensive "Tree of Life" inlay down the neck. Vai also equips many of his guitars with an Ibanez Backstop, a tremolo stabilizer that has been discontinued. Vai also has a 7-string model designed by him namedIbanez Universe . The Universe later influenced the 7-string guitars used byKorn and other bands to createnu metal sounds in the late 1990s. He also has a signatureIbanez acoustic, the Euphoria. Before he used Ibanez, he briefly endorsedJackson guitars , but this relationship would only last for two years.Steve Vai has also worked with Carvin Guitars and Pro Audio to develop the
Carvin Legacy line of guitar amplifiers. Vai wanted to create an amp that was unique and equal in sound, versatility, and affordability to any guitar amp he had previously used. [ [http://www.carvinguitars.com/vai Carvin Steve Vai Legacy Amplifiers ] ] Over his long musical career, Steve Vai has used and designed an array of guitars. He even had his DNA put into the swirl paint job on one of his signature JEM guitars, the JEM2KDNA, in the form of his blood. Only 300 of these were ever made. Nowadays he mainly uses his white "Evo", a JEM7V, and his "Flo", which is a customized Floral Jem 777FP painted white. They are both inscribed with their names in two places, mainly in order to allow him to distinguish between the guitars he uses onstage. "Flo" is equipped with a Fernandes sustainer system.He also has a guitar named "Mojo" in which the dot inlays are blue LED lights. Additionally, he has a custom-made triple-neck guitar that has the same basic features as his JEM7V guitars. The top neck is a 12-string guitar, the middle is a 6-string, and the bottom is a 6-string
fretless guitar with aFernandes Sustainer pickup. This guitar was featured on the G3 2003 tour on the piece "I Know You're Here". Vai'seffects pedal s include a modified Boss DS-1,Ibanez Tube Screamer , Morley Bad Horsie, TC Electronics G-System, Morley Little Alligator Volume pedal, Digitech Whammy, and an MXR Phase 90/Phase 100 on the Passion and Warfare album. His flight cases are labeled "Mr. Vai", or latterly, "Dr. Vai". He used a number of rack effects units controlled viaMIDI , but used a floor-based TC electronics G system instead for the Zappa Plays Zappa tour. Vai also has a signature pedal in the works with Ibanez called the "Jemini" pedal (see external links for a picture). This pedal is expected to be released at Winter NAMM 2008.Philanthropy
In 2005, Vai signed on as an official supporter of
Little Kids Rock , a nonprofit organization that provides freemusical instrument s and free lessons to children in public schools throughout the U.S.A. He sits on itsboard of directors as an honorary member.Favored Nations
Vai owns
Favored Nations , a recording and publishing company that specializes in internationally procuring and maintaining recording artists. Favored Nations is separated into three sections, 'Favored Nations', 'Favored Nations Acoustic' and 'Favored Nations Cool (Jazz style)'Artists who the Favored Nations label works or has worked with include
Eric Johnson ,Steve Lukather ,Neal Schon ,Yngwie Malmsteen ,John Petrucci &Jordan Rudess ,Mattias IA Eklundh ,Tommy Emmanuel ,Vernon Reid ,The Yardbirds ,Larry Coryell ,Mimi Fox ,Eric Sardinas ,Dweezil Zappa ,Dave Weiner andJohnny A .Personal life
Vai is married to
Pia Maiocco , former bass player of Vixen, who can be seen in [http://imdb.com/title/tt0087385/ Hardbodies] . Vai and Maiocco have two children, Julian Angel and Fire. In his spare time Vai enjoys keeping bees [http://www.vai.com/AllAboutSteve/bees/index.html] , which regularly produce a crop ofhoney that Vai sells for hisMake a Noise Foundation . [http://www.vai.com/MANF/index.html]Band History - not including guest appearances
* Frank Zappa (1980-1982)
* Steve Vai (1982-1984)
* Alcatrazz(1985)
* David Lee Roth (1985-1986)
* Public Image Ltd. (1985-1986)
* Frank Zappa (1986)
* David Lee Roth (1987-1988)
* Whitesnake (1988-1990)
* Solo (1989-present)
* The Brian May Band (1992)
* Ozzy Osbourne (1995)Current band members
* Steve Vai - vocals, lead guitar
*Dave Weiner -rhythm guitar,electric sitar
*Ann Marie Calhoun - violin,keyboard
*Alex DePue -violin
*Bryan Beller -bass guitar
*Jeremy Colson - drums, percussionDiscography
olo albums
* "
Flex-Able " (1984)
* "Flex-Able Leftovers " (1984)
* "Passion and Warfare " (1990)
* "Sex & Religion" (1993)
* "Alien Love Secrets " (1995)
* "Fire Garden " (1996)
* "The Ultra Zone " (1999)
* "The 7th Song" (2000)
* "Alive in an Ultra World " (2001)
* "The Elusive Light and Sound, volume 1 " (2002)
* "" (2003)
* "" (2005)
* "Sound Theories " (2007)Appearances on Zappa albums
Compilations
Awards and Nominations [ [http://www.vai.com/AllAboutSteve/awards.html Vai.com > All about Steve > Awards and Honors ] ]
Grammy Winner
* 1994 Best Rock Instrumental Performance "Sofa" from Zappa's Universe
* 2001 Best Pop Instrumental No Substitutions [Steve Vai Producer/Engineer]
Grammy Nomination
* 1990 Best Rock Instrumental Album Passion & Warfare
* 1995 Best Rock Instrumental Performance "Tender Surrender" – from Alien Love Secrets
* 1997 Best Rock Instrumental Performance "For the Love of God" – from G3 Live in Concert
* 1999 Best Rock Instrumental Performance "Windows to the Soul" – from The Ultra Zone
* 2001 Best Rock Instrumental Performance "Whispering a Prayer" – from Alive in an Ultra World
* 2006 Best Rock Instrumental Performance "Lotus Feet" — lost to
Les Paul & Friends's "69 Freedom Special"* 2008 Best Rock Instrumental Performance "The Attitude Song" — lost to
Bruce Springsteen 's "Once Upon a Time in the West"Guitar Player Magazine
1995 Gallery of Greats
1995 Best Rock Guitarist(Tie with Jimmy Page)
1995 Best Overall Guitarist3rd Place
1995 Best Experimental Guitarist(Tie with Buckethead)
1995 Best Metal Recording3rd Place
1995 Best Overall Guitar Recording2nd Place
1995 Best Metal Guitarist3rd Place
1990 Best Rock Guitarist
1990 Best Overall Guitarist
1990 Best Guitar Album
1990 Best Metal Guitarist
1989 Best Rock Guitarist
1988 Best Rock Guitarist
1987 Best Rock Guitarist
1987 Best Overall Guitarist
1986 Best Rock Guitarist
Guitar World
1990 Most Valued Player(tie with Stevie Ray Vaughan)
1990 Best Album
1990 Best Rock Guitarist
1990 Best Guitar Solo(For the Love of God)
1989 Best Rock Guitarist
International Music Awared Nomination
1990 Best Guitarist
elect Magazine (UK)
1990 Best Album(Passion and Warfare)
1990 Best Musician
1990 Sexiest Male
Guitar for the Practicing Musician
1993 Editor’s Choice Award
1990 Reader’s Choice - Guitar Album of the Year
1990 Best Instrumental Guitarist of the Year
1988 Rock Guitarist of the Year
1987 Hall of Fame
1986 Guitar in the 90’s Award
Kerrang (UK)
1993 Best Hard Rock Performance
1990 Guitarist of the Year
1989 Best Rock Guitarist
Young Guitar (Japan)
1997 Best Rock Guitarist
1991 Best Rock Guitarist
Rock Brigade
1996 Best Guitarist
1997 Best Guitarist
RAW
1990 Best Selling Album (No. 10)
1990 Best Selling LP Sleeve (No. 1)
1990 Best Selling Promo Video(No. 5, I Would Love To)
1990 Best Selling Promo Video(No. 7, The Audience is Listening)
1990 Best Sex Object (No. 6)
1990 Best RAW Cover (No. 3)
Player
1995 Best Hard Rock Guitarist - 2nd Place
Making Music
1990 Best Album
1990 Best Guitarist
1990 Best Musician
Metal Hammer
1990 Best Guitarist (Reader's Poll)
California Music Awards
2001 Outstanding Guitarist (nominee)
See also
*
List of rock instrumentals
*Steve Vai songs References
External links
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* [http://www.vai.com Steve Vai's Official homepage]
* [http://www.myspace.com/stevevai Steve Vai's Official MySpace]
* [http://www.myspace.com/g3live Myspace: G3]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:kifexqr5ldde~T1 Steve Vai] at [http://www.allmusic.com All Music Guide]
* [http://www.guitarjamdaily.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=594&Itemid=46 Audio Interview with Steve Vai on Guitar Jam Daily]
* [http://www.vai.com/tourblog/uploaded_images/photo-784280-784329.jpgPicture of the Jemini Pedal]
* [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/discography/more.jsp?tp=albums&pid=5941&aid=1152954#artAlbumMoreContainer Billboard.com Discography of Steve Vai]
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