In an interview with Classic Rock, Rush revealed their major regret while on their farewell tour 10 years ago, the R40 Live ...
Nearly 10 years since Rush’s final show, the group's two surviving members haven't ended their creative partnership ...
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In a new interview with Classic Rock, surviving Rush members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson reflect on what made them "disappointed" with their farewell tour and the one change they wanted to make to it.
The 35-stop tour was shorter than most of the band’s previous outings. In the years since the trek ended both Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson admitted that they tried to schedule more dates.
Rush frontman Geddy Lee reflects on his music and life in a new memoir ...
Rush launched their final tour in 2015, which hit only the U.S. and Canada, and surviving band members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson reveal they regret they couldn’t bring their show to other countries. ...
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In a new interview with Classic Rock, bassist Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson discussed the band’s conclusive world tour, which coincided with drummer Neil Peart‘s failing health.
In a new interview with Classic Rock, bassist Geddy Lee said the situation was representative of the “very unusual, complicated, emotional times” leading up to Peart’s death in 2020.