Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson has revealed he and longtime bandmate Geddy Lee jam on a weekly basis - but they have no plans to ...
Alex Lifeson explained why he doesn't want to stage a partial Rush reunion with Geddy Lee in a January 2025 interview.
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In the decade since Rush ended, Lifeson has devoted his creative energy to the group Envy of None. Their self-titled debut ...
A little more than a year ago, Geddy Lee told Rolling Stone that he was trying to convince Alex Lifeson to agree to a tour that would put them back on the road together for the first time since ...
When Rush concluded their R40 tour in 2015 it was a farewell to one of rock's most enduring and influential bands. For ...
Rush frontman and bassist Geddy Lee is a lover and pioneer of prog-rock. He once named the greatest bass player the genre has ever seen.
Alex Lifeson has been enjoying his regularly scheduled jam sessions with former Rush bandmate Geddy Lee, but he insists they aren't going to materialize in a reunion. “It’s good to jam with ...
"I’d rather be remembered for that legacy than returning as the top Rush tribute band," says Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson.
Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson’s new band Envy of None has announced plans to release its second album, ‘Stygian Wavz,’ in March ...
Alex Lifeson, founding member of the classic rock band Rush CREDIT: Scott Dudelson/Getty Images Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson has spoken about the prospect of the band ever playing live again.
Rush frontman Geddy Lee said the trio started out trying to sound like this iconic band, but their parts were too hard.