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“My dad played a lot of instruments,” Hackett said. “There’s a break in the middle, 15-20 minutes for people to powder their nose, get hammered at the bar.”īorn in London in 1950, Hackett was exposed to music at a very early age. “We do a couple of things from ‘Surrender of Silence,’ ‘Spectral Mornings’ … about 30-40 minutes of that, then put on the Genesis hat and do the whole ‘Seconds Out,’ including ‘Supper’s Ready,’ ‘Cinema Show’ and ‘Firth of Fifth,'” Hackett told WTOP. On April 13, Steve Hackett hits Warner Theatre with his “Seconds Out + More Tour,” featuring a solo set, then a recreation of Genesis’ full live album “Seconds Out” (1977). He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as the former lead guitarist of Genesis. WTOP's Jason Fraley previews Steve Hackett at Warner Theatre (Part 1) Business & Finance Click to expand menu.