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WASHINGTON — Rock legends RUSH are returning to the stage for the first time in over a decade. The band has announced their “Fifty Something Tour” kicking off next summer. The limited-run tour will feature multiple shows in seven cities across the U ...
No one at the record company was happy to hear that Rush had another concept record. But this time the prog trio stuck the landing on a sci-fi epic that changed everything
A new semester means a new season of sorority rush at colleges across the United States. #RushTok is back and it's bigger than ever, so grab put on your Hokas and your latest fit from The Pants Store; we're doing a deep dive into this vivacious viral trend.
Like many '70s bands, Rush adapted with changing musical trends and embraced synthesizers during the '80s. Unlike many of its rock and AOR peers, however, the Canadian trio found digital technology and instrumentation liberating — another avenue for ...
The remaining members of Rush are reflecting on their farewell tour 10 years later. Speaking to Classic Rock in an interview published on Sunday, Jan. 5, the "Tom Sawyer" group's bass player Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson spoke about their R40 Live ...
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Geddy Lee understands the fan backlash to Rush reunion, but he has a gutsy counterargument
Lee knows some fans will never accept a drummer other than Neil Peart but says Nilles was the only person Rush considered for their return
Sean Jones, lead singer / bass guitar / keyboards for The Rush Tribute Project, invites you to see them live in concert at 713 Music Hall on June 6
How Rush at the brink led to Lifeson, Lee and Peart crafting one of their most commercially successful records