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He believes a guitar solo should be warranted, and has given an example of how a solo can elevate a song in the right setting ...
The Canadian virtuoso went through a period of guitar dormancy when Rush ended –now he says he feels reborn as a player ...
Rush are a band now so linked with the idea of creative evolution that to ask any member to pick their favourite songs seems a little frivolous.
When considering his key musical influences, Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson highlighted one band that he professed to have never been bettered since.
When Rush ended their 40-year journey, Alex Lifeson decided he was going to spend his time working on his solo career. Instead, he teamed up with the musicians in the Canadian/American band Envy ...
And, she adds, “I’m gonna make Alex play some guitars on some of those ... “We want to get the album out, first and foremost,” Lifeson says. “We really enjoyed the experience, and ...
That remains to be seen, but while there has been speculation that the band have played their final tour, guitarist Alex Lifeson kept hope alive that there may be more music in the future.
Rush’s Alex Lifeson has unveiled two new instrumental solo tracks titled “Kabul Blues” and “Spy House.” Both songs feature textural keyboards and other atmospheric sonic flourishes.
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You may like Robert Plant is selling gear for charity, including totally unique John Birch-modded ‘62 Stratocaster Alex Lifeson on the disguised guitars and soloing strategies behind Envy Of None’s ...
Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson is set to return to music with a new project called Envy of None. The band — a collaboration between Lifeson, bassist Andy Curran, singer-songwriter Maiah Wynne ...