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Louder on MSNWatch Alex Lifeson play Rush cover with Tom Morello and 15-year-old drumming prodigy
Last week, Yoyoka was in Toronto, at the Danforth Music Hall, where Tom Morello – whose son, Roman, also played on Black's ...
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Guitar World on MSNAlex Lifeson joins Tom Morello onstage to jam a Rush classic – during surprise guest spot in the band’s home city
J ust months after revealing that he and Geddy Lee regularly jam, Alex Lifeson has joined Tom Morello on stage for a surprise ...
The iconic guitarist encountered an unfortunate situation after he joined Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello for a ...
There is a lot that drives Rush to make music, but the biggest motivating factor is their passion. So, what happens when that goes?
Rush came to an end with drummer Neal Peart's death in 2020. This week, guitarist Alex Lifeson is emerging with his first next project -- a quartet called Envy of None whose self-titled debut ...
“It’s not about that guy from Rush any more – not that there’s anything wrong with him!” Alex Lifeson says about Envy Of None’s second album.. The group put together by former Coney ...
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Alex Lifeson of Rush performs during the final show of the R40 Tour at The Forum on Saturday, August 1, 2015, in Los Angeles. Rich Fury/Invision/AP Images.
Lifeson and Curran go back aways. Early in Curran’s career he fronted Coney Hatch, an ‘80s hard-rock band that toured with the likes of Iron Maiden and Judas Priest.
Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson released his first new music in nearly a decade when he shared the instrumentals “Kabul Blues” and “Spyhouse” to coincide with the arrival of his new Epiphone ...
It is here that Alex Lifeson has resumed his recording career, cutting tracks for his new band, Envy of None. The group’s self-titled album will be released in multiple formats on April 8.
Rush’s Alex Lifeson Isn’t Motivated to Play Music After Neil Peart’s Death "I don't know if the motivation is there for us to really do anything now," said the Rush guitarist.
Alex Lifeson revealed that the experience of working with new band Envy of None was part of his decision to auction off most of his guitars. "We could have continued touring," Lifeson said. "I ...
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