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VIA USA TODAY AND CONCRETE LOOP.COM:

 

NEW YORK — For New Yorkers, every Sept. 11 is a chance to remember the dead and reaffirm the resiliency of the living.

Hometown hero Jay-Z did both Friday night, marking the eighth anniversary of the terrorist attacks with Answer the Call, a triumphant two-hour performance at Madison Square Garden.

“We’re celebrating life tonight,” said the 39-year-old, Brooklyn-born rapper, rallying the capacity crowd midway through his set. “We’re celebrating strength tonight.”

The concert, a fundraising event for the families of New York City police officers and firefighters who died responding to the attacks, featured nearly as many guest performers as it did hit songs.

Click here for more details on the 9/11 concert on USA Today.com.