In a new interview, Rush’s Alex Lifeson revealed that he and Geddy Lee were asked to play Black Sabbath’s farewell show, and dished his new band Envy of None’s possible live plans.
Typically, Lifeson is known as a Les Paul guy, but he’s from one a one-model-player. Throughout his career, he has reached for a variety of six-strings to ensure that Rush’s discography was as ...
Following the death of their longtime drummer Neil Peart, Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson says the band received countless emails ...
Bobby Rush has teamed up with Kenny Wayne Shepherd for a new collaborative blues album, ‘Young Fashioned Ways.’ ...
South Coast Winery Resort & Spa’s popular Rhythm on the Vine ® concert series, presented by the award-winning winery and ...
In a new interview with the radio station Q104.3, Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson shared that the band was "bombarded" with emails from drummers wanting to audition after longtime drummer Neil Peart's ...
RUSH's Alex Lifeson says that following drummer Neil Peart's death, the band was immediately bombarded with e-mails from drummers interested in an audition.
There’s been no shortage of offers and he and Geddy Lee are still playing together, so is a Rush reunion on the cards?
With the career-spanning ‘R50’ box set arriving soon, here is a survey of the best Rush live shows and performances.
New vehicle excise duty rates, which take effect this April, along with falling values for electric vehicles are now ...
Alex Lifeson has come a long way from the early days of Rush when the band was working with an initial maximum eight tracks ...
In an Instagram post announcing an upcoming tour and album to celebrate their 50th anniversary, the band credited their usual ...