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Lifeson and his Rush bandmates were just 18 when a timely stroke of luck opened the door to Ontario's club scene ...
The band’s first taste of playing a major gig soon turned to a moment that left Lifeson reconsidering his future ...
Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee may not be performing together as Rush anymore, but they're still jamming together. The guitarist opened up about their jam sessions in a recent interview, where he revealed ...
The Canadian guitarist sits down with Q’s Tom Power to reflect on his life and career — and how he knew at 17 that he was destined for a life of rock and roll.
Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson admits he’s considering a return to touring with his new band, Envy of None.
When Rush ended their 40-year journey, Alex Lifeson decided he was going to spend his time working on his solo career.
Rush's Alex Lifeson on New Envy of None Album, Ozzy's Final Show Legendary Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson celebrates the upcoming release of Envy of None's new album and shares how he was almost part ...
Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson and his band undoubtedly changed a lot of musicians’ and music fans’ lives with their many complex and enduring prog-rock songs. Not surprisingly, Lifeson has his ...
Alex Lifeson has offered details about his recent jam sessions with former bandmate Geddy Lee. During an interview with Sirius XM’s Eddie Trunk, Lifeson noted that the surviving Rush musicians ...
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Alex Lifeson is setting a good examples for boys and girls everywhere: the Rush guitarist has revealed that he’s self-quarantining for the next two weeks after recently returning home from a trip.
Alex Lifeson, the Canadian musician best known as the co-founder and guitarist of Rush, was only 12 when he started playing the guitar. After school, that's pretty much all he'd do. "I immediately ...