DREAM THEATER Keyboardist Schedules Online Chats

September 10, 2007

DREAM THEATER keyboardist Jordan Rudess will take part in two online chats tomorrow, September 11 (at 3:00 p.m. EST and 8:00 p.m. EST) in celebration of his new solo album release, entitled "The Road Home".

For more information, and to take part in the chats, click here.

A 20-minute audio interview with Jordan Rudess conducted on Saturday, August 11 by "Démentièllement Vôtre" on Québec City's CKRL 89.1FM has been posted online at this location. Rudess talks about his solo CD, "The Road Home", and DREAM THEATER's latest release, "Systematic Chaos".

Having been influenced by classic progressive acts such as GENESIS, YES and GENTLE GIANT, Rudess revisits some of the great songs from those bands with his own special Jordan Rudess touch. He is assisted on "The Road Home" by a great group of guests, such as Nick D'Virgilio (SPOCK'S BEARD),Kip Winger (WINGER),Rod Morgenstein (WINGER),Ed Wynne (OZRIC TENTACLES),Bumblefoot (GUNS N' ROSES),Marco Sfogli (JAMES LABRIE),Ricky Garcia (LAFEE) and several others.

"The Road Home" track listing:

01. Dance On a Volcano
02. Sound Chaser
03. Just The Same
04. JR Piano Medley
05. Piece of The Pi
06. Tarkus

Check out audio samples at this location.

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