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.
There’s been no shortage of offers and he and Geddy Lee are still playing together, so is a Rush reunion on the cards?
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 ...
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Loudwire on MSNAs Alex Lifeson Celebrates New Album With Envy of None, He Says He Was Almost Part of Ozzy’s Last ShowLegendary Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson celebrates the upcoming release of Envy of None's new album and shares how he was ...
Following the death of their longtime drummer Neil Peart, Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson says the band received countless emails ...
With the career-spanning ‘R50’ box set arriving soon, here is a survey of the best Rush live shows and performances.
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.
Rush will celebrate their legendary career with a new box set, Rush 50, dropping March 21st. Frontman Geddy Lee shares ... s “The Trees,” featuring alternative guitar solos from Alex Lifeson. Both ...
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