Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson’s new band, Envy of None, is releasing a vinyl single in support of the UN’s Ukrainian relief efforts.
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Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson is working on his first post-Rush band, potentially titled Envy Of None. Lifeson is working with ex-Coney Hatch bassist and vocalist Andy Curran and vocalist Maiah Wynne on ...
Progressive rock trio Rush haven't performed on stage in a decade, but their influence and global fanbase remain unwavering. Now, a look back at their career is being released to mark the band's 50th ...
The Grateful Dead and Led Zeppelin have more cover bands than Rush, for a reason. “It’s difficult to pull off Rush,” Primus vocalist/bassist Les Claypool said before playing “Farewell to Kings,” the ...
For local drummer Matt Beeson, Rush was more than just a band, and Neil Peart was more than just a drummer. Beeson considered Peart — one of rock’s most revered rhythm makers as well as a voracious ...
Alex Lifeson has been enjoying his regularly scheduled jam sessions with former Rush bandmate Geddy Lee, but he insists they aren't going to materialize in a reunion. “It’s good to jam with friends as ...
An early 2010s boy band, recently reunited, is recapturing the “rush” of their glory days, and they’re swinging by Musikfest for a headlining performance. Big Time Rush, the four-piece band that ...