Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson reunited under the Rush banner for a surprise appearance at Canada's Juno Awards, introducing ...
A legendary rock band is back with a new face in the lineup. Rush performed at the Juno Awards in Ontario, Canada, on Sunday, ...
"It's the only song we know how to play," quips Alex Lifeson as Rush open this year's Juno Awards in Canada with Finding My ...
Over the weekend, the most Canadian thing happened at the Canadian equivalent of the GRAMMYs, as the mighty Rush played live ...
In a full-circle moment that effectively launched the band's 50 th-ish anniversary tour, Rush performed in public with new ...
In 1975, the band won the Juno for most promising group, and won group of the year back-to-back in '78 and '79. Rush has won ...
Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and new drummer Anika Nilles roared through "Finding My Way" at a surprise Juno Awards performance ...
Rush found their way back to the stage last night (March 29th) for their first-ever public performance with new drummer Anika Nilles, which took place during the Juno Awards broadcast ceremony in ...
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The legendary progressive rock band, Rush, is going on tour next year to celebrate its 50th anniversary and pay tribute to its late member, Neil Peart. The “Fifty Something” tour is the first for ...
Rush is returning to the stage! The Canadian rock band announced a reunion tour on Monday, Oct. 6, in a press release shared with PEOPLE. The Fifty Something Tour, which will hit seven cities across ...
Rush’s Rush 50 debuts on four U.K. charts, including a No. 5 entry on the Rock & Metal Albums list, giving the band its fifteenth top 10 on the tally. LONDON - 1st JUNE: Bassist Geddy Lee, drummer ...
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