Rush was a Canadian rock band formed in 1968 in Toronto, that was comprised primarily of Geddy Lee (bass, vocals), Alex Lifeson (guitar), and Neil Peart (drums, percussion, lyricist). The band was formed in Toronto in 1968 by Lifeson, drummer John Rutsey, and bass guitarist/vocalist Jeff Jones, who was immediately replaced by Lee. After Lee joined, the band went through several line-up configurations before arriving at its classic power trio line-up with the addition of Peart in July 1974...
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Rush May 11, 1978 Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States Added by Tomsteck59
Blue Öyster Cult / Rush Jan 12, 1978 Providence, Rhode Island, United States Added by Tarkus
Taken with a 110 Instamatic, no flash... Alex & Geddy on their respective Double-Neck guitars.
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Rush / The Babys / Pat Travers Mar 18, 1978 Greensboro, North Carolina, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
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Rush Jan 27, 1978 Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States Uploaded by Zimtrim
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Rush is one of Canada’s most famous rock bands. The band first began performing in the Willowdale neighborhood in Toronto.
Rush started in 1968, however, the current line-up of Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee, and Neil Peart wasn’t finalized until 1974 when the band released its self-titled debut album.
On December 7, 2015, Peart stated that he was retiring from the band and that the R40 Tour was the band’s last large-scale tour. In January 2018, Peart confirmed that Rush would no longer be recording new music or touring. Nearly two years later, Peart died of brain cancer. Though both Lifeson and Lee are still making music together, they have come out and said without Peart, there can be no Rush.
Rush started in 1968 with band members Alex Lifeson (guitar), Jeff Jones (bass), and John Rutsey (drums). Jeff Jones was soon replaced by Geddy Lee, and John Rutsey was replaced by Neil Peart in 1974. The final line-up of Lifeson (guitar), Lee (vocals, bass, and keyboard), and Peart (drums) remained solid throughout the rest of the band's career.
Neil Peart died after battling brain cancer for over three and a half years. He died on January 7, 2020, at the age of 67 and was buried in Santa Monica, California.
Geddy Lee is the lead vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist of the band Rush. He was childhood friends with bandmate Alex Lifeson and replaced former band member Jeff Jones in 1968. He was born on July 29, 1953, and is now 70 years old.
Geddy Lee plays a 1972 black Fender Jazz Bass guitar which he bought for $200 in a Kalamazoo, Michigan pawnshop. He used this bass guitar to record different albums, from Permanent Waves to Clockwork Angels.
Geddy Lee contributed his talents and great style to Rush’s discography, making him a music legend. He is considered the richest member of the band with an estimated net worth of $50 million in March 2022.
Alex Lifeson is the lead guitarist of Rush and plays a Gibson Les Paul Axcess — his favorite six-string guitar. He secured a partnership with the brand and continued to use this guitar in studio recordings and stage shows.
The song “Tom Sawyer” is inspired by the 1876 novel by Mark Twain which Pye Dubois made into a poem. This song is about being a “modern-day rebel” embodying a strong, warrior-like attitude — just like the character Tom Sawyer. It became an anthem for free-minded people that saw themselves as social misfits and outcasts.
Ricky kidnaps Alex Lifeson in Season 3, Episode 5 of Trailer Park Boys entitled “Closer to the Heart” which aired on June 1, 2003. Alex Lifeson was kidnapped, so Ricky could get a backstage pass to a concert.
The song "Who's Got Yer Belly" was recorded for the Trailer Park Boys: Out of the Park USA standalone series which premiered November 24, 2017. Alex Lifeson helped the boys record and play the song — while also giving an impressive guitar performance.
Rush has had 2,070 concerts.
Rush is most often considered to be Rock, Pop Rock, Metal, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, Album Oriented Rock (AOR), Progressive Rock, Art Rock, Canadian, English, Favoritos, Progressive, Canada, Classic Canadian Rock, Canadian Metal, Progressive Pop, Fantasy, Uplifting, Space, Introspective, Science Fiction, Technical, Heavy Prog, Complex, and Philosophical.
The last Rush concert was on April 12, 2024 at The Canyon Montclair in Montclair, California, United States.
The songs that Rush performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 21, 2023 concert: