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Peart actually reached out to Blaine when he published his beautifully reflective autobiography, Ghost Rider. Speaking to ...
Xite Labs' Greg Russell honors Rush's Neil Peart with a stunning virtual environment, showcasing why bands should consider virtual production for new projects. Discover the creative process and ...
Founded in 1968, Rush was a Canadian prog rock power trio comprised of Geddy Lee (vocals, keyboards, bass), Alex Lifeson (guitar) and Neil Peart (drums). In 2025 ... 1981’s “Moving Pictures” is one of ...
It’s hard to picture Dave Grohl with anything but ... He knew that he would never reach the level of Neil Peart behind the drumkit, but he also wasn’t afraid to throw in one of his drum licks if it ...
New images of the building site at Neom show progress on the Line megacity, with construction beginning on the foundations.
And new aerial photos have revealed that the 2025 season will feature some massive homes. The sprawling construction site located in the tiny rural getaway of Daylesford, 112km from Melbourne ...
On Oct. 13, 1860, James W. Black became the first American to produce aerial photographs from a balloon, when he took a series of photos of Boston. The race for functional aerial photos was ...
Following Rush’s farewell tour in 2015, and Neil Peart’s death five years later, Lifeson expressed disinterest in ever engaging in a full fledged tour again. The guitarist has made occasional ...
Aerial photos and satellite images show large blackened patches across the region, particularly near Uiseong, where the firefront moved with astonishing speed, reaching the coastal town of ...