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The famed Rush guitarist feels Envy of None's sophomore album is more funky and rock-oriented, but still without guitar ...
J ust months after revealing that he and Geddy Lee regularly jam, Alex Lifeson has joined Tom Morello on stage for a surprise ...
Alex Lifeson’s guitar work defined Rush’s ’70s repertoire – with tracks such as La Villa Strangiato and Working Man encapsulating their six-string-forward approach.
As players progress, new and better gear usually takes its place. While that has certainly been true for Alex Lifeson, the Rush icon never gave up on his first guitar.
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 ...
In addition to Lifeson’s guitar wizardry, he’s known for his sense of humor. (See his now classic Rock and Roll Hall of Fame acceptance speech from Rush’s 2013 induction.) ...
See the guitar and listen to Envy of None's " Liar," followed by the artwork and track listing for the forthcoming album, near the bottom of this post. The Alex Lifeson Axcess Standard Signature ...
Alex Lifeson received his very first guitar for Christmas when he was 13-years-old in 1953, and he went on to co-found a band called The Projection in 1968 according to Julien's Auctions.
Watch 'Alex Lifeson and Gibson - A 50 Year Ride' A trip to visit Gibson's factory in 1976 yielded one of his most beloved instruments, a 1976 ES-355. “I wanted to get a double-neck.
Alex Lifeson, Neil Peart and Geddy Lee of Rush attend the 28th annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live, April 18, 2013 in Los Angeles.