Multi-format box set cherrypicks at least one track from every studio and live album of the Canadian giants’ career ...
But the Canadian trio's endeavors 50 years ago marked what guitarist Alex Lifeson considers "a new start" for the band. That year, 1975, featured not one but two impactful studio albums for Rush.
In 2025, the band celebrates the 50th anniversary of Peart’s arrival and establishment of the legendary lineup with a 50-track anthology album, ‘Rush 50.’” ...
Rush established itself as arguably the best progressive rock band of all time for four decades. Its fan base is loyal, and there aren't many rock fans who will say a bad word about the band.
In 1974, Peart replaced John Rutsey after the release of the band’s debut album and went on to become Rush's main lyricist. The early classic hard rock album "Fly by Night" (1975) was soon ...
Three-piece Rush last performed in Los Angeles in 2015 and their drummer Neil Peart died in 2020, but their popularity hasn’t ...
Heart’s Nancy Wilson, Slash, Rush’s Alex Lifeson are among the stars who are saluting Canadian power trio Triumph on a new ...