Rush
Rush is a progressive rock band which formed in Willowdale, Ontario, Canada in 1968. The band currently performs with the lineup of Geddy Lee (vocals, bass, keyboards), Alex Lifeson (guitar) and Neil Peart (drums). John Rutsey was the original drummer, later replaced by Neil Peart in 1974, shortly after the release of their first album, and three weeks before their first American tour. Neil Peart also became the band’s lyricist, and wrote the words for many of the band’s best known songs. As a group, Rush possesses 24 gold records and 14 platinum (3 multi-platinum) records.
Vintage Magazines with Rush
Screamer Magazine August 1992
Screamer Magazine March 1992
Screamer Magazine February 1992
Screamer Magazine January 1992
Screamer Magazine May 1990
Screamer Magazine April 1990
Articles with Rush
NEW BOOK, FACTS ON TRACKS: STORIES BEHIND 100 ROCK CLASSICS, OFFERS INSIGHT INTO ROCK’S BIGGEST SONGS
Who doesn’t like to learn about the stories behind our favorite rock songs from throughout the years? We all do! In the just-released book, Facts on Tracks: Stories Behind 100 Rock Classics, author/journalist Greg Prato is prepared to guide readers through 100 bona fide classic songs from a multitude of rock genres – heavy… Read more »
RUSH Celebrates the 40th Anniversary of ‘A Farewell To Kings’ With Lavish Expanded Reissues on December 1, 2017
On December 1, UMe/Anthem/ole label group continues its Rush 40th anniversary album celebrations with a lavish new expanded edition of the band’s landmark album A Farewell to Kings. A Farewell to Kings, Rush’s fifth studio album, was originally released in 1977, and played a major role in establishing Rush as an internationally popular and respected… Read more »
RUSH FAQ by Max Mobley
RUSH FAQ: All That’s Left to Know About Rock’s Greatest Power Trio is a refreshing read, due in part to the fact that the author, Max Mobley is a self-proclaimed “Rush geek” who not only clearly appreciates the band, he also knows what he is talking about. Mobley takes readers on a journey of a… Read more »