Rush Honored Neil Peart at Their First Reunion Concert
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The sprawling world tour began on Sunday (June 7) at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, with the show paying classy, heartfelt tribute to the band's late drummer, Neil Peart.
Rush launched the Fifty Something Tour at Kia Forum. The concert setlist featured "Tom Sawyer," "2112," Limelight" and other classic songs.
It’s been over six years since Rush drummer and lyricist Neil Peart died from brain cancer. And in a new interview with Guitar World, lead singer and guitarist Geddy Lee states that “there were many other drummers who reached out to me in the aftermath of Neil’s passing that were pushing themselves [to replace him],
A legendary rock band paid tribute to a late member at its first official concert in 11 years. Rush performed the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on Sunday night, kicking off their “Fifty Something” reunion tour.
Neil Peart, the renowned drummer and lyricist from the influential band Rush, has died. He was 67. His representative, Elliot Mintz, said in a statement Friday that Peart died at his home Tuesday in Santa Monica. The band posted a message on Twitter also ...
Neil Peart, whose nearly five decades with prog-rock power-trio Rush established him as one of the greatest, most flamboyant, and most inventive virtuoso rock drummers of all time, died Tuesday after a three-year battle with glioblastoma, an aggressive ...