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If you aren’t familiar with Rush ... CD cover art. Suffice to say, their music has been constant in my life. It wasn’t until last year, however, that I truly began to appreciate their work from a ...
For a band built around musical precision, timing wasn’t always Rush’s strong point. In 2015 they played their farewell R40 Live Tour, despite it actually being 41 years since their debut album ...
The former find Peart putting forth his commanding take on Rush ... R40 tour, which featured a reverse-chronological-order set list, they flashed back to the early days, playing a medley of debut ...
Rush’s transformative sophomore album Fly by Night, which marked Peart’s arrival in the band, turns 50 on February 14, and the band will release the career-spanning four CD box set Rush 50 on ...
The upcoming February 2025 issue of Classic Rock Magazine (purchase here) celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Rush's debut album with an all-new interview with both Geddy Lee (from London) and Alex ...
But when an album does have a great cover, it stands out. When that cover’s visually representative of the music itself, it stands out even more. Below is a list of some of the most notable ...
The R40 set cherry-picked songs from Rush’s 19 studio albums in reverse chronological order. Rather than do that, MOJO's chief Rush-nerd James McNair has ranked every Rush album order of greatness ...
The wedding album sits on my desk ... My mother, rising movie star Barbara Rush, married my father, Warren Cowan, founder of Rogers & Cowan, still Hollywood's premier PR firm.
Led by radio-conquering singles "Freewill" and "The Spirit of Radio," Rush's 1980 album Permanent Waves helped launch the Canadian trio into rock's top tier of arena-fillers. How much the cover ...
He was just 52. Rush Released a Cover Song as Single in Advance of Its Debut Album During the sessions for Rush’s first album, the trio recorded a cover of the Buddy Holly tune “Not Fade Away ...
Album covers have become as necessary as the music itself, since Columbia Records began designing vinyl sleeves for classical recordings in 1938. We’re told not to judge books by their covers ...