The first time he saw them perform was in August 1969, when they played two shows in Toronto. At that time, he wasn’t yet in Rush, but he attended the concert with the band’s founding members, ...
Rush went out on a high note playing as well as ever with one of our best stage shows on R40. I guess I’d rather be remembered for that legacy than returning as the top Rush tribute band.” ...
I guess I’d rather be remembered for that legacy than returning as the top Rush tribute band.” Lifeson and Lee live in the same Toronto neighborhood and get together for regular private jam ...
The Fullness of Time, featuring Lee and Alex Lifeson reminiscing about the band's career. The Rush Store Exclusive version of the Super Deluxe Edition will also feature four bonus lithographs, newly ...
The first time Lee saw Led Zeppelin, he was with Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson and former drummer John Rutsey, who left the band in the summer of 1974. On August 18, 1969, the three musicians walked ...
In fact, Lifeson says any reunion would merely make the legendary act a “top RUSH tribute band.” In a new interview, Lifeson revealed that his weekly jams with Geddy are locked into his calendar, and ...