{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/668da8182387098e04c5301e/68cc9db72cc152f4ddd25845?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Steve Hackett","description":"<p>Hi everybody, I’m incredibly delighted to welcome&nbsp;<strong>STEVE HACKETT</strong>&nbsp;as my guest for this episode of&nbsp;<em>The Talk Music Podcast.</em></p><p><br></p><p>Steve is one of the most innovative and influential guitarists to emerge from the progressive rock movement. Born in 1950, he spent a year in Vancouver at the age of seven before growing up in the UK, eventually rising to prominence as a member of&nbsp;<strong>GENESIS</strong>, which he joined in 1971. His debut with the band came on&nbsp;<em>Nursery Cryme</em>, where his distinctive, textured playing helped shape Genesis' unique sound during their most acclaimed era. Hackett was central to the creation of progressive rock landmarks such as&nbsp;<em>Foxtrot</em>,&nbsp;<em>Selling England by the Pound</em>, and the ambitious double album&nbsp;<em>The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway</em>. After contributing to&nbsp;<em>Wind &amp; Wuthering</em>&nbsp;in 1977, Hackett left the group, eager to explore his own creative path. He was later inducted into the Rock &amp; Roll Hall of Fame in 2010 as a member of Genesis.</p><p><br></p><p>Even before leaving the band, Hackett had begun forging a solo career, releasing his debut album&nbsp;<em>Voyage of the Acolyte</em>&nbsp;in 1975. Over the following decades, he built an extraordinary body of work, from&nbsp;<em>Spectral Mornings</em>&nbsp;to the darker tones of&nbsp;<em>Guitar Noir</em>, as well as forays into classical guitar with albums like&nbsp;<em>Momentum</em>. In the 2010s, he revisited his Genesis years with the&nbsp;<em>Genesis Revisited</em>&nbsp;projects, reintroducing the band’s 1970s masterpieces to a new generation of listeners.&nbsp;In total, Steve has released over 30 solo albums, the most recent being the brilliant&nbsp;<em>The Circus and the Nightwhale</em>.</p><p><br></p><p>Steve Hackett has secured his place as one of the greats of modern guitar, never ceasing to push boundaries. It was truly an honour for me to chat with him.&nbsp;Genesis was one of the main reasons I entered the world of music, and I had the privilege of seeing them perform numerous times. Our conversation covers his time with Genesis, his reasons for leaving to go solo,&nbsp;info about his amazing fellow musicians joining him on tour and his continued passion for songwriting and performing around the world—including some upcoming Canadian dates.&nbsp;His current tour is titled&nbsp;<strong><em>Steve Hackett – Genesis Greats, Lamb Highlights &amp; Solo</em>.</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Enjoy the episode!</p>","author_name":"Tom (Toomas) Treumuth"}