Dream Theater's Jordan Rudess Announces KeyFest Event03-13-2019
![]() Jordan Rudess will be keeping busy between the short break between Dream Theater's North American and European tours by hosting a new edition of his KeyFest at the Sweetwater campus in Fort Wayne, In this spring. Ahead of the KeyFest event (which will take place May 30 through June 1, 2019), Rudess will be releasing his latest solo album "Wired For Madness" on April 19th. Rudess will be joined at KeyFest by David Rosenthal (Rainbow, Billy Joel, Cyndi Lauper) and Otmaro Ru�z (solo artist, John McLaughlin, Abraham Laboriel). According to the announcement, the event is open to keyboardist of all skill levels who will "gather as a community, play, and learn from universally acclaimed players Rudess, Rosenthal, and Ru�z about everything from soloing and improvisation to cutting-edge music technology..." It will feature classes, jamming, and exclusive daily performances. Activities and meals are included in the package. Call (260) 432-8176 x1993 to register.
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