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Ever since 2020, and precisely on September 12th each year, RUSHfest Scotland have released tribute albums dedicated to the ...
For Rush fans who want to get another taste of their favorite band among like-minded people, there will be two fan events ...
In the week since the music world was stunned by the announcement of Neil Peart's passing, countless tributes from all four corners of the globe have poured in. Among the Rush faithful, Neil Peart was ...
April's issue of PROG Magazine includes a cover feature on Rush and their upcoming release of the Signals 40th Anniversary Box set. The in-depth article, which was written by Dave Everley, also ...
The upcoming February 2025 issue of Classic Rock Magazine (purchase here) celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Rush's debut album with an all-new interview with both Geddy Lee (from London) and Alex ...
As unimaginable as it may seem, five years have passed since the world lost Neil Ellwood Peart to cancer—five years since the music fell silent, five years since the light of his artistry dimmed. Five ...
This past Saturday, the Marching Illini marching band of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign performed the music of Rush during their halftime show during the University's game vs. Toledo.
Moog Music has teamed up with Geddy Lee with the creation of a limited-run supercharged Minimoog Model D. The Moog Music Geddy Lee Minimoog Model D features all the rich, analog circuitry that made ...
In the late 1980's, photographer Glen Wexler often collaborated with long-ime Rush album artist Hugh Syme. One of those projects was the photo shoot of the now infamous 'fire juggler' image that is ...
The upcoming May 2024 issue of Guitar World magazine features a lengthy interview with Alex Lifeson where the discussion centers around a deep dive into his new line of signature Lerxst gear — amps, ...
The National GUITAR Museum is proud to announce that Alex Lifeson, one of the most revered rock guitarists of the past 50 years, will receive its annual “Lifetime Achievement” Award for 2024. Lifeson ...
On March 18th, 1974, a typically cold day in the suburbs of Toronto, Canada, Rush released their self-titled debut album; the only album featuring their original drummer and co-founder John Rutsey.