Rush Says the Late Neil Peart Would Be 'Very Pleased' with Junos Comeback Performance
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Alex Lifeson quips 'Finding My Way' is the only song Rush knows how to play after Junos performance
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson opened the Juno Awards on Sunday with a performance of 'Finding My Way,' the first song off of their first album. They reflected backstage on their song choice, their forthcoming tour, and the addition of drummer Anika Nilles to their band following the death of Neil Peart.
Rush says the late Neil Peart would be ‘very pleased’ with Junos comeback performance
HAMILTON - Rush frontman Geddy Lee says the band's late drummer Neil Peart would be "very pleased" with their comeback performance at Sunday's Juno Awards.
Rush says the late Neil Peart would be 'very pleased' with Junos comeback performance
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Rush Debut New Drummer In Surprise Junos Performance
Rush opened tonight’s Juno Awards, the annual ceremony celebrating Canadian music. The reunion of Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson was not announced in advance, but was teased in the band’s newsletter earlier this week (fans were told to tune in for a “special moment”). It marked the beloved prog band’s first public performance with its…
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