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In a new video feature, Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson reveals five songs that changed his life, including tunes by The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, and, unexpectedly, Johnny Horton.
Legendary rock outfit Rush hit the US Top 40 for the first and, unfortunately, last time with the song "New World Man".
Event comes as Grapes for Humanity Canada celebrates 25th Anniversary TORONTO, Ontario, (April 9, 2025) -- Grapes for ...
Alex Lifeson’s legacy as a virtuosic guitarist and co-founder of one of the most iconic progressive rock bands of all time is ...
Lifeson’s supergroup, Envy of None, was formed in 2021 alongside bassist Andy Curran, guitarist and keyboardist Alfio Annibalini, and vocalist Maiah Wynne. Their debut self-titled album was released ...
Alex Lifeson's project Envy of None followed up their 2022 debut album with the release of STYGIAN WAVES [stij(ē)ən wāvz]; an ...
Moog Music has teamed up with Geddy Lee with the creation of a limited-run supercharged Minimoog Model D. The Moog Music ...
Billy Corgan may have been one of the pioneers of '90s alternative rock, but there's one guitarist who he considers to be the ...
“ The first record really got me going again. After coming off Rush and (late drummer) Neil (Peart’s) illness, this is the ...
In an interview with Postmedia's Mark Daniell, Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson talks about ‘Stygian Wavz,’ the new album from his ...
Other never-before-heard live cuts found on Rush 50 include “Bad Boy” and “Garden Road,” both of them recorded from the ...
In 2025, the band celebrates the 50th anniversary of Peart’s arrival and establishment of the legendary lineup with a 50-track anthology album, ‘Rush 50.’” ...