When you mention the name Steve Hackett a lot of people will say 'oh, the Genesis guitarist. He left the band in 1977, 44 years ago! I did not get into Genesis until the early eighties, but I enjoyed the early albums he played on.
A housemate at university had at least one Hackett solo album. I think he had Spectral Mornings, which I enjoyed. He tends to play what serves the music rather than being a show-off, but he has great technique. He was an early exponent of right hand tapping. His brother John played flute and other instruments on some of his albums.
A lot of his early albums at least had some similar fantasy themes to what Genesis had been doing, but he did more instrumentals. Voyage of the Acolyte was recorded whist he was still with the band with Phill Collins and Mike Rutherford playing on it.
He has done quite a lot of classical style solo guitar too. I could not find so many videos of that. I have yet to see him play live. I do remember he played a local venue some years ago and managed to get locked in the luggage compartment of the tour bus when trying to fetch something.
He has done a couple of albums with versions of old Genesis songs like this.
He is pretty prolific and I cannot claim to have heard everything he has done. I have been listening to some of it on Spotify recently. This is from a relatively recent album. He obviously still enjoys traditional and folk music. This has both classical and electric guitar. He is not a bad singer too.
I think he is an underappreciated musician who had a great body of music behind him. He still plans to tour more at 71.