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Jordan Rudess

1956 - Today

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Jordan Rudess (born Jordan Charles Rudes; November 4, 1956) is an American keyboardist, composer, and software developer, best known as a member of the progressive metal band Dream Theater and the supergroup Liquid Tension Experiment. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jordan Rudess is the 997th most popular musician (down from 861st in 2019), the 5,197th most popular biography from United States (down from 4,254th in 2019) and the 330th most popular American Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Jordan Rudess ranks 997 out of 3,175Before him are S. D. Burman, Corey Taylor, Oscar Hammerstein II, Johann Gottfried Piefke, Kyung Wha Chung, and Eddy Grant. After him are Kerry King, Mick Ronson, Wayne Kramer, Charles Dancla, Benny Carter, and Candy Dulfer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Jordan Rudess ranks 197Before him are Nicanor Duarte, Chris O'Neil, Frank Dux, Lilli Carati, Kevin McNally, and Paul Young. After him are Said Belqola, Sean Kelly, Gabriela von Habsburg, Arsenio Hall, Christiana Figueres, and Catherine Frot.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Jordan Rudess ranks 5,197 out of 20,380Before him are Ken Walsh (1945), Jackie Earle Haley (1961), Thomas C. Kinkaid (1888), George Burns (1896), Sam Wanamaker (1919), and Brandon Sanderson (1975). After him are Bobby Jindal (1971), Ralph Linton (1893), Kerry King (1964), Rick Barry (1944), Charles Mackerras (1925), and Brad Bird (1957).

Among MUSICIANS In United States

Among musicians born in United States, Jordan Rudess ranks 330Before him are Rosalyn Tureck (1914), Sam Rivers (1923), Charlie Christian (1916), Al Jardine (1942), Corey Taylor (1973), and Oscar Hammerstein II (1895). After him are Kerry King (1964), Wayne Kramer (1948), Benny Carter (1907), Roy Haynes (1925), Ralph Kirkpatrick (1911), and Michael Brecker (1949).