It’s in the last couple of years that he’s noticed it happening: he’s been a famous rock star for decades, but in these past two years he’s found himself being recognised in public more frequently.
The post Alex Lifeson (Rush) and Maiah Wynne Talk Envy of None’s Origins, Debut LP, and More: Interview + Album Stream appeared first on Consequence. As it turns out, it’s not a bad thing at all — ...
The post Alex Lifeson: Drummers Reached Out About Auditioning for RUSH Minutes After Neil Peart Died appeared first on Consequence. In a new interview with radio station Q104.3 host Jonathan Clarke, ...
It takes a lot of hard work to make it in the music business, as well as plenty of luck. But sometimes it just takes a little help from the government to get you on your way. That’s what Rush ...
After decades of making great music, Rush played their final concerts in 2015. The R40 Live Tour celebrated Neil Peart’s 40th year in the band and served as their farewell tour. The 35-stop tour was ...
Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson admits he’s considering a return to touring with his new band, Envy of None. Following Rush’s farewell tour in 2015, and Neil Peart’s death five years later, Lifeson ...
Former Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson revealed some shocking news about the band following the death of its longtime drummer and lyricist, Neil Peart. Peart died in January 2020 after suffering a quiet ...
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