In a new interview, Rush's Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson discussed the challenge of relearning the band’s songs for their upcoming reunion tour, and praised their “deeply talented” new drummer.
CLEVELAND — A decade after they last toured, and after years of brushing off lucrative offers, the surviving members of the legendary Canadian rock band Rush will reunite next summer to play live, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Progressive rock trio Rush haven't performed on stage in a decade, but their influence and global fanbase remain unwavering. Now, ...
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson announced the reunion tour Sunday night during an invitation-only event at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, The Washington Post reported. The announcement came about halfway ...
Rush is ready to return to the limelight. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers announced Oct. 6 they will headline a tour next year. The “Fifty Something” tour will feature founding members Geddy Lee and ...
Each album boasts a print reimagined cover art, and the discs are housed in a slipcase that features new artwork created by Hugh Syme. Syme is responsible for the cover art of every Rush album since ...
LONDON - 1st JUNE: Bassist Geddy Lee, drummer Neil Peart and guitarist Alex Lifeson from Canadian Progressive rock group Rush posed in London during the Permanent Waves tour of England in June 1980.