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On Nov. 20, Tool took the stage at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada. During their performance, the ensemble welcomed Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson on a live rendition of “Jambi.” ...
Alex Lifeson spoke about the chances of a Rush reunion in May 2024, describing it as a 'money ploy' that 'just would not be the same.' ...
Lifeson made it clear: "There's no chance that we're going to get a drummer and go back on the road as the rebirth of Rush or something like that. And if we wanted to write new material, nobody ...
Alex Lifeson recently discovered a brilliant new practice regimen to keep his chops up: playing Rush songs with former bandmate Geddy Lee.. It's something they hadn't done regularly in nearly a ...
J ust months after revealing that he and Geddy Lee regularly jam, Alex Lifeson has joined Tom Morello on stage for a surprise ...
Last week, Yoyoka was in Toronto, at the Danforth Music Hall, where Tom Morello – whose son, Roman, also played on Black's ...
For their first of two nights at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena, they brought out Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson for “Jambi” (the same song that Billy joined them on in October).
On the eve of the US tour, it’s Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee who speak to Classic Rock about the present, the past and the future of Rush. Neil Peart is unavailable for interview.
The famed Rush guitarist feels Envy of None's sophomore album is more funky and rock-oriented, but still without guitar ...
Alex Lifeson Still Performs Rush Songs. Although understanding how the fans feel, Lifeson explained how the late Neil Peart struggled those last few years. “We toured for 41 years, ...
In a new video feature, Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson reveals five songs that changed his life, including tunes by The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, and, unexpectedly, Johnny Horton.
Rush's Alex Lifeson just revealed which album he had the "most fun" making and it was a pretty big one, to say the least.. Some bands' biggest albums are a total nightmare to make, causing members ...