Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson own the limelight all year, or can King Crimson, Jon Anderson, Rick Wakeman, Crown Lands and The ...
Rush was officially capital-P prog by 1975, their evolution away from straight-ahead hard rock solidified with the virtuosity and stoned experimentation on Caress of Steel. But "I Think I’m Going Bald ...
Rush's upcoming tour is one of the most anticipated of the new year after the band added new dates in to multiple cities. Here's where to buy tickets.
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 ...
Rush released their first proper concept album on June 12, 2012 — although, at the time, they didn't know it would also be their final studio album. But, he added, "This one is a little more overt, ...
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.
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