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“Satch Boogie”

any artist knows something will become their signature song when they write it,” Joe Satriani says of “Satch Boogie,” the rousing rock-swing guitar instrumental that put him on the map in 1987 and helped propel his second album, , to Platinum status. He even points out that his most famous composition wasn’t the first to bear his nickname: “When I was in high

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