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4NYC


FieldValue
name4NYC
typeLive album
artistJordan Rudess
cover4NYC - Jordan Rudess.jpg
releasedSeptember 10, 2002
recordedSeptember 24, 2001
Helen Hayes Performing Arts Center, Nyack, New York
genreInstrumental contemporary classical
length60:39
labelMagna Carta
prev_titleFeeding the Wheel
prev_year2001
next_titleChristmas Sky
next_year2002

Helen Hayes Performing Arts Center, Nyack, New York

4NYC is an album by Jordan Rudess which was recorded live September 24, 2001 and released September 10, 2002.

The album came about as part of Rudess's reaction to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. In an effort to raise money for the American Red Cross and to help ease the pain associated with the great loss he and the people of New York felt, he and his wife organized a benefit concert. The tracks comprise performances from that concert and improvisations done in Rudess's studio the following week.

Track listing

All tracks written by Jordan Rudess.

*Performed at the Helen Hayes Performing Arts Center, Nyack, New York, September 24, 2001. All other tracks are studio recordings.

Personnel

  • Jordan Rudess – Steinway grand piano, Kurzweil 2600 Synthesizer, and Korg Karma Synthesizer

References

References

  1. "Jordan Rudess - 4 NYC".
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