Rush survived more than 40 years in the music industry, persisting through critical hatred and shifting musical trends. They owed much of that longevity to the consistently inventive drumming of Neil ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Rush is the longest-running intact rock band ever,” says Sam Dunn. “And with over 40 million records sold over four decades ...
John Rutsey, a founding member of the seminal Canadian rock band Rush, has died, his family announced. He was 55. By Robert Thompson John Rutsey, a founding member of the seminal Canadian rock band ...
You remind the music section it's no longer 1974, and we reward you with a Payback Time T-shirt and two tickets to a Live Nation club show of your choice taking place in Vancouver within the next four ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Every band has to start somewhere, and for Canadian rock legends Rush it was in a church basement – a debut performance that was ...
The progressive trio who would go on to create anthems for the outcast youths of the world, originally started out as a high school garage band with a slightly different line-up to the one we know and ...
When Rush were cutting their debut record, they were far removed from the prog rock giants we know today. The material of their early days was very much a blues-inspired hard rock sound that followed ...
John Rutsey, a co-founding member of Canadian rock band Rush, died last week in Toronto from complications from a lifelong battle with diabetes. He was 55. His family announced his death in a ...
In 2010 directors Sam Dunn and Scot McFadyen of Banger Films – who’d already enjoyed success with Metal: A Headbanger’s Journey and Iron Maiden: Flight 666 – released their Rush documentary Beyond The ...
John Rutsey, one of the founding members of the Canadian rock band Rush, died 11 May. He was 55. Rutsey formed Rush with Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson in 1968, and played with them until 1974, appearing ...
John Rutsey, a founding member of the seminal Canadian rock band Rush, has died, his family announced. He was 55. Rutsey played drums with Rush from 1968 to 1974, as well as on the band's eponymous ...
John Rutsey, a co-founding member of Canadian rock band Rush, died last week in Toronto from complications from a lifelong battle with diabetes. He was 55. His family announced his death in a ...