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Alex Lifeson equipment
Alex Lifeson's equipment in the chronological order he acquired them. Equipment with a unknown date is on the bottom. Effects -
Rush History
The history of the rock band Rush spans over forty years. The group progressed from a fluctuating early lineup between the summer of 1968 and May 1971, to Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and John Rutsey -
2112
2112 (pronounced "twenty-one twelve") is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released on April 1, 1976. The Toronto dates of the 2112 tour were recorded and released as All the World -
Alex Lifeson
OC Alex "Lerxst" Lifeson, (Born Aleksandar Živojinović on August 27, 1953) is the guitarist for the Canadian rock band Rush. Lifeson founded Rush in the summer of 1968. He plays guitar, mandola, mandolin, and bouzoki -
Geddy Lee equipment
Geddy Lee's equipment in the chronological order he acquired them. Equipment with a unknown date plus all of his equipment is on the bottom. Basses -
YYZ
YYZ (pronounced Y-Y-Zed) is an instrumental rock piece from the 1981 album Moving Pictures. Following its initial release, it became one of the band's most popular pieces and has been a staple -
Rush Wiki
Here, we discuss the former Canadian band known as Rush. We will feature everything Rush, from the meanings of songs, to the albums, the members, and the instruments they used. The Rush Wiki is dedicated -
Neil Peart equipment
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The Necromancer
"The Necromancer" is an epic progressive rock song by Rush from their 1975 album Caress of Steel and is currently their fourth longest song, behind Cygnus X-1, Book II, 2112, and The Fountain -
Ray Danniels
Ray Danniels is the long-time manager for Rush and C.E.O./ President of S.R.O. (Standing Room Only) Management Inc. and Anthem Entertainment Group. Danniels began his career booking local bands in -
The Fountain of Lamneth
"The Fountain of Lamneth" is the fifth and final song on Rush's "Caress of Steel" album. It is also their second epic song (the first being "The Necromancer," the fourth song of the -
By-Tor and the Snow Dog
The song, "By-Tor and the Snow Dog" is the fourth song on Rush's second album, Fly by Night. It is their first multi-part song. "Rush's road manager Howard Ungerleider came up -
The "Fear" Series
The "Fear" Series originally was a series of three songs (later four) that cover the concept of fear. It consists of (in order of release) part three, "Witch Hunt" (Moving Pictures); part two,"The Weapon -
Broon's Bane
Broon's Bane is a short classical guitar arrangement performed by Alex Lifeson. It is featured on Rush's live album, Exit...Stage Left. It was performed as an extended intro for The Trees. The -
Signals
Signals is the ninth studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released September 9, 1982. Signals was the follow-up to the successful Moving Pictures. Stylistically, the album was a continuation of Rush's -
Moving Pictures
Moving Pictures is the eighth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush. The album was recorded and mixed October in November 1980 at Le Studio, Morin Heights, Quebec and released February 12, 1981. Following the -
Permanent Waves
Permanent Waves is the seventh studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released January 1, 1980. The album was recorded at Le Studio, Morin Heights, Quebec, and was mixed at Trident Studios in London -
Grace Under Pressure
Grace Under Pressure is the tenth studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1984 (see 1984 in music). A symbol for the album is the letter "p" above a line with the -
Hemispheres
Hemispheres is the sixth studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1978. The album was recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales. This album continues Rush's trend of using the fantasy and -
Exit...Stage Left
Exit...Stage Left is a live album by Canadian band Rush, released in 1981. A video release with the same name, with slightly different content, was released in 1982 on VHS and later on Laserdisc -
Rush
Rush is the eponymous debut studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1974 (see 1974 in music) and remastered in 1997. Rush's first release shows much of the heavy metal sound typical -
A Farewell to Kings
A Farewell to Kings is the fifth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1977. The album was recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales, and mixed at Advision Studios in London. A Farewell -
Caress of Steel
Caress of Steel is the third studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1975. The album shows more of Rush's adherence to the hard rock and progressive rock styles of the band -
All the World's a Stage
All the World's a Stage is a double live album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1976. The album was recorded at Massey Hall in Toronto on June 11 through 13 during their -
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Prosound Network, http://www.prosoundnetwork.com/article/rush-gets-timeless/13219# "Rush Gets Timeless" Current members[] Alex Lifeson – six and twelve-string acoustic and electric guitars, classical guitar, mandolin, mandola, Bouzouki, backing vocals, bass and
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