The Rush legends discuss revisiting the band's repertoire – and even coming up with brand-new jams – during these sessions ...
Nearly 10 years since Rush’s final show, the group's two surviving members haven't ended their creative partnership ...
Nearly 10 years after they played their final shows, Rush bassist Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson have opened up in a ...
Trump eyes an end to new windmill production under second term, says they are 'driving the whales crazy' ...
The upcoming February 2025 issue of Classic Rock Magazine (purchase here) celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Rush's debut ...
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson reflected on Rush's 2015 farewell tour in a new interview, apologizing for cutting it short for European fans.
"Culture Quest explores the world of pop culture, history and thought-provoking ideas! We dive deep into the stories, ...
The R40 tour would essentially be a farewell tour for Rush as legendary drummer Neil Peart passed away in January 2020 from brain cancer. The band had fun playing the often three-hour sets, but Peart ...
Rush may have opened up doors that no other prog band could, but they have had some strange detours that are a bit uncomfortable.
Rush's Alex Lifeson is set to receive the National ... manufacturer Mojotone and guitar maker Godin, and recorded music with his new band, Envy of None.
After Rush drummer Neil Peart suffered dual tragedies in the late '90s, he took to the open road on his motorcycles. Now, his 2004 BMW is up for bid.
Rush launched their final tour in 2015, which hit only the U.S. and Canada, and surviving band members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson reveal they regret they ... unsuccessful,” Lee tells Classic Rock in a ...