Band — Rush. com Rush continued recording and touring, releasing the albums Snakes Arrows in 2007 and Clockwork Angels in 2012 The group also released a live album, Time Machine 2011: Live in Cleveland, in 2011
Rush Fifty Something Tour Rock Roll Hall of Fame® Inductees, GRAMMY® Award-nominated icons, and RUSH Co-Founders Geddy Lee [bass, keys, vocals] and Alex Lifeson [guitar, vocals] recently announced their return to the stage for a very special 2026 headline tour, Fifty Something, in celebration of RUSH’s music, legacy, and the life of late drummer and lyricist Neil Peart Today, due to incredible demand, the band
Albums — Rush. com Rush released its eponymous debut album in March 1974 24 gold and 14 platinum (3 multi-platinum) records later, the band is only third behind The Beatles and The Rolling Stones for the most consecutive gold or platinum albums by a rock band
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RUSH — Rush. com About RUSH The album that started it all Original drummer John Rutsey performed all drum parts on the album The recording sessions were produced by Dave Stock at Eastern Sound in Toronto, recorded late at night because the studio rates were the cheapest (they recorded the album on their own dime) The band was unhappy with the quality of the first sessions, so they moved to Toronto Sound
Alex Lifeson — Rush. com For Rush, Lifeson plays electric and acoustic guitars as well as other stringed instruments such as mandola, mandolin, and bouzouki He also performs backing vocals in live performances, and occasionally plays keyboards and bass pedal synthesizers
Geddy Lee — Rush. com Geddy Lee is a Canadian musician and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist for the Canadian rock group Rush Lee joined Rush in September 1968, at the request of his childhood friend and guitarist Alex Lifeson