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Stygian Wavz, the new album from Envy of None, finds Lifeson showcasing his prodigious chops again. Here he talks about the ...
The guitarist says he didn't appreciate his talents until he began working with his new group and says, “I feel reborn in ...
Even with a place among Guitar World’s 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time, ranked at number eight, Alex Lifeson admits that ...
At Henderson's Brewery in Toronto, two best friends, business partners for decades, have a new venture: Rush Canadian Golden Ale. And as Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson know, anything connected to ...
Rush are a band now so linked with the idea of creative evolution that to ask any member to pick their favourite songs seems a little frivolous.
When Rush ended their 40-year journey, Alex Lifeson decided he was going to spend his time working on his solo career. Instead, he teamed up with the musicians in the Canadian/American band Envy ...
And it helped me be able to keep working on the project with Alex and Andy and have the ... Sunset” is dedicated to Neil Peart, Lifeson’s Rush bandmate who died in 2020 at age 67 from brain ...
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 ...
Just in case you've been wondering whether the members of Rush have changed their minds about retiring from the road, Alex Lifeson just offered an update, and the answer still sounds like "no." "I ...
Geddy Lee told Rolling Stone that he was trying to convince Alex Lifeson to agree to a tour that would put them back on the road together for the first time since the final Rush outing in 2015.
the band Rush,” referring to the Canadian prog-metal trio known for songs like “Tom Sawyer,” “The Spirit of Radio” and “Closer to the Heart.” The band the great Alex Lifeson played ...