The band’s legacy would be a way to tell the whole story rather than “returning as the top Rush tribute band.” ...
"I'd pushed really hard to get more gigs so that we could do those extra shows and I was unsuccessful," bassist Geddy Lee ...
In an interview with Classic Rock, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson reflected on their decision to only tour in the United States ...
The progressive rock group played their last gigs almost a decade ago, but now Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, both 71, say they feel they ‘really let down’ fans in the UK and Europe after not pushing ...
Alex Lifeson recalled that Rush had come close to extending their farewell tour, which had been limited on drummer Neil Peart ...
Rush are an incredibly versatile band who were always willing to push themselves creatively, this led to some great songs, and some... not so great.
The surviving Rush members talk about being disappointed with their farewell tour and one big change they lobbied for.
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 ...
"Half a lifetime in pursuit of Rush is the story of my personal Rush ... friendships I made because of my love for the greatest rock band in history." Finding My Way brings Faulkner's story ...
Styx, Joe Satriani, The Doors, DeWolff, Sweet, Mark Tremonti, Metallica, Andy Fairweather Low, Tom Morello, Brothers Osborne, ...
The surviving members of Rush have expressed their regret that they never made it to Europe with their final tour.
The upcoming February 2025 issue of Classic Rock Magazine (purchase here) celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Rush's debut ...