When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Larry Marano/Getty Images Let’s get a painful fact out of the way: prog rock is not cool.
Rush fans got the reunion — and Geddy Lee just hinted at what could come next.
The post Alex Lifeson Has No Desire “Returning as the Top RUSH Tribute Band” appeared first on Consequence. Alex Lifeson continues to squash any talk of a RUSH reunion, even though the guitarist is ...
Neil Peart, the renowned drummer and lyricist from the influential band Rush, has died. He was 67. His representative, Elliot Mintz, said in a statement Friday that Peart died at his home Tuesday in ...
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 is reuniting for The Fifty Something Tour in 2026, the Canadian band announced Oct. 6 The North American tour marks the first time Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson have performed Rush's music in over a ...
Rush has announced a reunion tour for 2026, but they’ve got more plans up their sleeve. Right now, the lineup for the Fifty Something tour features Rush cofounders Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, plus a ...
Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson and his band undoubtedly changed a lot of musicians’ and music fans’ lives with their many complex and enduring prog-rock songs. Not surprisingly, Lifeson has his own list ...
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If MLB teams were Rush albums
Rush and baseball have a storied history together, it’s time we visualize it.
As preposterous as it sounds, in the mid-1970s, a power trio of white kids from Canada could think that pretending to have the blues was the fast track to stardom. The prevailing notion back then held ...
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