John Petrucci
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John Petrucci performing in 2005.
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Birth name | John Peter Petrucci |
Born | July 12, 1967 |
Origin | Kings Park, Long Island, New York |
Genre(s) | Progressive metal Instrumental rock |
Instrument(s) | Electric guitar, Vocals |
Years active | 1985 - present |
Associated acts | Dream Theater, Liquid Tension Experiment, Explorers Club, G3, Marty Friedman, Derek Sherinian, Jordan Rudess, Jon Finn Group |
Website | www.johnpetrucci.com |
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Ernie Ball Music Man John Petrucci Signature Model |
John Peter Petrucci (born July 12, 1967) is an American guitarist best known as a founding member of the progressive metal band Dream Theater. He has produced (along with his bandmate Mike Portnoy) all Dream Theater albums since their 1999 release, Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory. He is also the band's main lyricist.
Petrucci was named as the third player on the G3 tour six times, more than any other invited guitarist. According to GuitarOne, he is also ranked as the 9th Greatest Shredder of All Time.
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[edit] Biography
Petrucci first played guitar at the age of eight when he noticed his sister (who was taking organ lessons at the time) was allowed to stay up past her bed time to practice. He soon dropped it when his plan failed. At age 12, he began playing again when he was invited into the band of his friend Kevin Moore, who would later become the first keyboardist of Dream Theater. Petrucci began to practice in earnest whilst exercising physically. He was a largely self-taught guitarist who developed his skills through attempts to match the skill of his idols, who included Steve Morse, Steve Howe, Steve Vai, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Al Di Meola, Alex Lifeson and Allan Holdsworth. He has jokingly referred to his guitar idols as "the Steves and the Als".[1]
Petrucci attended Berklee College of Music in Boston with childhood friend John Myung (bass), where they met future bandmate Mike Portnoy (drums). These three in addition to another childhood friend of Petrucci and Myung, Kevin Moore (Keyboards), formed the band Majesty, which would later become Dream Theater.
While Dream Theater is what Petrucci is most commonly associated with, he is also a part of the project band Liquid Tension Experiment and has appeared as a guest on several records by other artists such as the Age of Impact album by the Explorer's Club.
Petrucci has released a guitar instructional video, "Rock Discipline", which covers warm up exercises, exercises to avoid injury while playing, alternate picking, sweep picking, chords and other techniques for developing one's guitar playing. Petrucci also has a book named "Guitar World presents John Petrucci's Wild Stringdom", which was compiled from columns he wrote for Guitar World magazine, bearing that same title.
In 2001 he was invited by Joe Satriani and Steve Vai to tour with them on the popular G3 guitar tour, which exposed him to a massive number of new fans and inspired him to record a solo album. Suspended Animation was released on March 1, 2005, and made available for order from his web site. He also appeared on the 2005, 2006 and 2007 G3 tours.
Petrucci also wrote and recorded two instrumental soundtrack songs for a Sega Saturn game titled Digital Pinball: Necronomicon. Each track is roughly two minutes long and they are simply titled "Prologue" and "Epilogue". Petrucci is an avid Sega Saturn gamer, and has revealed in interviews that he never tours without one.
In 2007, John Petrucci went on G3 tour again, this time with Joe Satriani and Paul Gilbert.
Dream Theater bandmate Jordan Rudess revealed in an interview that Petrucci is a practicing Catholic.[2] Petrucci is married to Rena Sands, a guitarist in the all-female heavy metal band Meanstreak, and they have 3 children, SamiJo and Reny (who are twins), and Kiara.
John Petrucci won the "Guitarist of the Year 2007" award recently in Total Guitar Magazine.
He is a voting member of NARAS.
[edit] Musical style
Petrucci is respected for his variety of guitar styles and skills. One of the most notable of these is his high speed alternate picking which, as he himself claims, requires a "strong sense of synchronization between the two [playing] hands."[3] He has performed alongside Joe Satriani and Steve Vai on their annual G3 tour 6 times. Guitar magazines and fans worldwide consistently vote Petrucci as one of the world's finest guitar players.[4] He has been labeled as a virtuoso on some fansites and webzines, including Sputnikmusic[5], and TheFunkyGibbons [6], among others. He was ranked #9 on GuitarOne's "Top Shredders of All Time".
[edit] Studio Albums
- When Dream and Day Unite
- Images and Words - Triaxis 2/90 (dirty), Roland JC120 for cleans. A Marshall preamp was used for "Metropolis Part 1"
- Awake - Only album to be quadruple layered. 2 takes using Dual Rectifier, 2 takes using Mark IIC+
- A Change of Seasons - Mark IIC+, Mark IV, TriAxis
- Falling Into Infinity - Rectifier, Mark IIC+, Mark IV, TriAxis
- Scenes From A Memory - Mark IIC+, Mark IV
- Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence - Mark IIC+, Dual Rectifier
- Train Of Thought - Road King Series I
- Octavarium - Road King Series I & II, Lone Star, Mark IV
- Systematic Chaos - Lone Star, Mark IV
- Suspended Animation (solo cd) - Roadking Series 1, Mark IIC+
- Liquid Tension Experiment - TriAxis, 2:90 power amp
- Liquid Tension Experiment 2 - Mark IIC+, Mark IV
[edit] Live and DVD release rigs
- I&W Tour - 2 Triaxis Preamps (one for backup), 2:90 power amp, Mesa Abacus+Mesa Midi Matrix for switching
- Scenes From NY - Triaxis, Dual Rectifier, Mark IIC+, Mark IV, Formula Preamp, 2:90 power amps
- Live At Budokan - Road King Series 1 (x3), Lonestar (x2)
- Score - Custom Built "Nunya" Preamp, Formula Preamp, mesa 2:100 power amp, 4 Mesa 4x12's and 4 Mesa 2x12's. Midi switching by Steen Skrydstrup.
- 2007 G3 tour - Mark IV (x2), Formula preamp
- 2007 Systematic Chaos Tour - Mark IV (x2), Lonestar (x1). TC Electronic 2290, M3000, Eventide Ultra Harmonizer, Jim Dunlop rack wah & various stomp boxes. Midi switching by Axess Electronics
[edit] Discography
Year | Title | Label | Notes |
1989 | When Dream and Day Unite | MCA/Mechanic | First Dream Theater studio album. |
1992 | Images and Words | Atlantic/ATCO | Again with Dream Theater, introducing the new lead singer James LaBrie. |
1993 | Live at the Marquee | WEA International | First Dream Theater live album. |
1994 | Awake | EastWest | The last Dream Theater album with Kevin Moore as Keyboard player. |
1995 | A Change of Seasons (EP) | EastWest | Dream Theater EP, introducing Derek Sherinian as new Keyboard Player. |
1996 | Working Man | Magna Carta | A Rush Tribute. |
1997 | Falling into Infinity | Elektra | Last Dream Theater album with Derek Sherinian. |
1997 | Dragon Attack | CNR Music | A Tribute to Queen |
1998 | Guitar Battle | Viktor | Various Artists |
1998 | Liquid Tension Experiment | Magna Carta | Project with Mike Portnoy, Jordan Rudess and Tony Levin |
1998 | Once in a LIVEtime | Elektra | 2CD recorded in Paris, France. |
1998 | Age of Impact | Magna Carta | Explorers Club |
1998 | Wicked | The Orchard | Jon Finn Group |
1999 | Liquid Tension Experiment 2 | Magna Carta | Second album with Liquid Tension Experiment |
1999 | Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory | Elektra | Jordan Rudess as new keyboard player for Dream Theater, the band's first concept album. |
2000 | An Evening with John Petrucci and Jordan Rudess | Sound Mind Music | A Live album with Keyboard Player Jordan Rudess |
2001 | Feeding the Wheel | Magna Carta | Jordan Rudess solo album, Petrucci is featured on guitar. |
2001 | Live Scenes From New York | Elektra | 3CD recorded in New York, U.S.. |
2002 | Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence | Elektra | Dream Theater's first studio double album. |
2003 | Train of Thought | Elektra | Dream Theater's heaviest album released to date. |
2004 | Live at Budokan | Atlantic | Dream Theater 3CD/2DVD combination recorded in Tokyo, Japan. |
2005 | Suspended Animation | Sound Mind Music | First solo album. |
2005 | G3: Live in Tokyo | Sony | Plays on G3, with Guitarists Steve Vai and Joe Satriani |
2005 | Octavarium | Atlantic | Dream Theater's last album with Atlantic Records Group. |
2006 | Score | Rhino Entertainment | 3CD/2DVD recorded at the Radio City Music Hall on April 1, 2006 New York, U.S.. |
2006 | Blood of the Snake - Derek Sherinian | Inside Out Music | Played Guitar on first track "Czar Of Steel". |
2006 | Loudspeaker - Marty Friedman | Mascot/Avex | Special Guest Guitarist |
2007 | Systematic Chaos | Roadrunner Records | First album released under Dream Theater's new contract with Roadrunner Records on June 5th, 2007. Released in two different formats, a CD-only release and a "Special Edition" which contained the CD as well as a DVD with the album mixed in Dolby Digital 5.1 and a 90-minute documentary chronicling the writing and recording of the material entitled "Chaos In Progress" directed by drummer Mike Portnoy. |
[edit] Videography
Year | Title | Notes |
1993 | Images and Words: Live in Tokyo | |
1995 | Rock Discipline - VHS | |
1998 | 5 Years in a LIVEtime | |
2001 | Metropolis 2000: Scenes From New York | |
2002 | Rock Discipline - DVD | |
2004 | Live at Budokan | |
2005 | G3: Live in Tokyo | |
2006 | Score | |
2007 | Chaos in Progress: The Making of Systematic Chaos |
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ The Funky Gibbons, "John Petrucci page".
- ^ Dream Theater Norsk Fanklubb
- ^ Total Guitar Magazine UK, December 2007 p.45
- ^ MusicMan Artists
- ^ John Petrucci reviews, music, news - sputnikmusic
- ^ The Funky Gibbons, "John Petrucci page".
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