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There is a lot that drives Rush to make music, but the biggest motivating factor is their passion. So, what happens when that ...
While that has certainly been true for Alex Lifeson, the Rush icon never gave up on his first guitar. Nearly 50 years since his parents bought him the cheap Japanese electric guitar, it still has a ...
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 ...
Alex Lifeson questions the intent of shred-happy Instagram guitarists and has opened up about his diminishing relationship with the guitar solo.. In his early days, tasty solos were regularly ...
Alex Lifeson might be ranked eighth in Guitar World’s 100 Greatest Guitarists of all Time, but it appears that amid all the laurels and decades of success with Rush, he was still not above self ...
The band the great Alex Lifeson played guitar for. 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 ...
The band, who famously feature Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson alongside former Coney Hatch bassist Andy Curran, vocalist Maiah Wayne and producer and engineer Alfio Annibalini, released their self ...
Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson is set to return to music with a new project called Envy of None.. The band — a collaboration between Lifeson, bassist Andy Curran, singer-songwriter Maiah Wynne, and ...
Alex Lifeson Was Going to Play Ozzy's Final Show. In addition to diving into Stygian Waves, Lifeson reflected on the history of Rush and how they started playing together in Canada in the late ...
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 ...
You can watch ”Alex Lifeson and Gibson - A 50 Year Ride” below. Earlier this year, Lifeson said he and Rush bandmate Geddy Lee still want to make music together.
In an interview with Classic Rock, Rush revealed their major regret while on their farewell tour 10 years ago, the R40 Live Tour. Surviving band members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson wished they ...