We sat down with Rush’s Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson at the end of 2024 to speak about their 50-year journey from there to here ...
In a new interview, Rush’s Alex Lifeson revealed that he and Geddy Lee were asked to play Black Sabbath’s farewell show, and dished his new band Envy of None’s possible live plans.
There’s been no shortage of offers and he and Geddy Lee are still playing together, so is a Rush reunion on the cards?
Following the death of their longtime drummer Neil Peart, Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson says the band received countless emails ...
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Geddy Lee gives fans "a straight answer" about the end of Rush"Ged and I were disappointed that Neil demanded playing only a limited ... Read the full interview with Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson in the new issue of Classic Rock.
With the career-spanning ‘R50’ box set arriving soon, here is a survey of the best Rush live shows and performances.
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNAlex Lifeson Recalls Mixed Emotions of Rush’s Last Live ShowAlex Lifeson has recalled the sadness he felt as Rush’s last-ever live performance wound to its end, because Neil Peart was ...
RUSH's Alex Lifeson says that following drummer Neil Peart's death, the band was immediately bombarded with e-mails from drummers interested in an audition.
One Big Change Geddy Lee + Alex Lifeson Wanted for Rush Farewell The surviving Rush members talk about being "disappointed" with their farewell tour and one big change they lobbied for.
Alex Lifeson has recalled the sadness he ... playing three-hour shows in our sixties,” he said. READ MORE: Geddy Lee Resented Neil Peart After Final Rush Tour “Ged and I were disappointed ...
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