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.
The guitarist explains how the band’s more ambitious direction “inspired me to mess around with my guitar tone” ...
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LouderSound on MSNRush got emails "from all kinds of drummers" minutes after the death of Neil PeartRush guitarist Alex Lifeson recalls being sickened by tasteless messages from people who wanted to audition for Peart's seat ...
John Paul Jones was more than just the bassist for Led Zeppelin; he helped them write some of their most iconic and well-loved tracks.
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Former Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson revealed some shocking news about the band following the death of its longtime drummer and lyricist, Neil Peart. Peart died in January 2020 after suffering a quiet ...
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.
As Rush, they eventually settled as a trio comprising Rutsey, Geddy Lee (lead vocals and bass), and Alex Lifeson ... had been singing since his days as a soprano in a Toronto church choir.
Well as you can probably guess, Lee didn’t badly mishit his tee shot at 7, but instead, he used a 2-iron. Those numbers would be great for almost anyone else’s driver and at TPC Sawgrass ...
But in an hourlong speech, Mr. Trump veered from his prepared remarks to lash out at lawyers and former prosecutors by name in a venue dedicated to the impartial administration of justice.
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