Geddy Lee is defending the decision to still tour under the Rush name.
Rush bandleader Geddy Lee opened up about how the Beatles musician provided the band with a little encouragement Mike Marsland/WireImage; Gilbert Carrasquillo/Getty If Rush tours again, fans might ...
Rush is coming back to Charlotte. The legendary Canadian rock trio will perform Nov. 20, 2026 — and a second show Nov. 22, 2026 — at Spectrum Center as part of the band’s newly-announced ”Fifty ...
Fans of Rush will have a chance to relive the band’s iconic sound when The Rush Tribute Project takes the stage at the ...
In a full-circle moment that effectively launched the band's 50 th-ish anniversary tour, Rush performed in public with new drummer, Anika Nilles, for the first time at Canada's Juno Awards in Hamilton ...
Vapor Trails, Rush’s 17th studio album, was released in 2002, more than five years after the group’s previous album, Test for Echo. This marked the longest gap between studio efforts for the band. The ...
"So much style without substance / So much stuff without style," Rush's Geddy Lee sings on "Grand Designs," channeling drummer Neil Peart's rejection of cheap consumerism in pursuit of true art.
LONDON - 1st JUNE: Bassist Geddy Lee, drummer Neil Peart and guitarist Alex Lifeson from Canadian Progressive rock group Rush posed in London during the Permanent Waves tour of England in June 1980.
Rush was officially capital-P prog by 1975, their evolution away from straight-ahead hard rock solidified with the virtuosity and stoned experimentation on Caress of Steel. But "I Think I’m Going Bald ...
The Canadian band Rush achieved big success across 40 years, from the 70s into the 2000s, driven by musicianship and eclectic, lyrical content. After the death of drummer Neil Peart in 2020, singer ...