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.
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Canadian rock band Rush is preparing for their first tour in 11 years, with 12 shows across North America, and recently announced their Fifty Something Tour. The band’s last time performing was in ...
These days, bands try to imitate Rush, but back in the late 1960s, the burgeoning Canadian prog-rock band was trying to emulate the groups they were hearing on the scene. Rush was an ever-evolving ...
Logan Henderson of Big Time Rush has assured fans that he’s doing ok after he was rushed to the hospital mid-performance for a “pretty bad” injury. The four-piece pop band was performing Thursday in ...
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 ...