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And of course, there’s the unforgettable Rush trio, hailed as one of the most influential rock bands of all. Among the avowed Rush fans are Metallica and the Foo Fighters, film stars Jack Black ...
Rush Canadian Golden Ale. And as Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson know, anything connected to their band Rush will most likely be a hit. Fifty-five years after they formed Rush in the suburbs of Toronto ...
The Canadian band Rush achieved big success across 40 years, from the 70s into the 2000s, driven by musicianship and eclectic, lyrical content. After the death of drummer Neil Peart in 2020 ...
When considering his key musical influences, Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson highlighted one band that he professed to have never been bettered since.
These days, bands try to imitate Rush, but back in the late 1960s, the burgeoning Canadian prog-rock band was trying to emulate the groups they were hearing on the scene. Rush was an ever-evolving ...
Rush's surviving members joined alt-country band Blue Rodeo for a salute to the late singer/songwriter in the form of a ...
And if that band is lucky enough to score a bona fide hit, the bitter battles over money, credit and fame can rupture the union as brutally as a divorce. But Rush was an unbreakable unit from the ...
The Canadian-born rock band Rush formed in Toronto nearly 55 years ago in 1968 when guitarist Alex Lifeson, drummer John Rutsey and bassist-singer Jeff Jones got together. Jones, however ...
Lee, 70, is the singer and renowned bass player of the Canadian rock band Rush. He is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, his signature literally etched into its walls. He is a rock star in every ...
Hugh Syme, the band's longtime art director ... he found her in Canadian model Paula Turnbull. She also appears on the cover of Rush's 1981 live album Exit... Stage Left. Syme wanted to use ...