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Rush

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Rush


Booking Rush

To book Rush or another Rock artist for your private party, corporate event, fundraiser or other function, please fill out our Booking Agent Entertainment Request Form to quickly connect with one of our Booking Agents.

We will work with you to produce a memorable event. Get started now by filling out our no-obligation Booking Agent Entertainment Request Form and we will work with you to book Rush or another Rock artist for your event.

Rush’s Biography

Over the course of their decades-spanning career, the Canadian power trio Rush emerged as one of hard rock’s most highly regarded bands.Rush formed in Toronto, Ontario, in the autumn of 1968, and initially comprised guitarist Alex Lifeson , vocalist/bassist Geddy Lee , and drummer John Rutsey. A self-titled LP followed in 1974, at which time Rutsey exited; he was replaced by drummer Neil Peart, who also assumed the role of the band’s primary songwriter, composing the cerebral lyrics (influenced by works of science fiction and fantasy) that gradually became a hallmark of the group’s aesthetic.

With Peart firmly ensconced, Rush returned in 1975 with a pair of LPs, Fly by Night and Caress of Steel. Their next effort, 1976′s 2112, proved to be their breakthrough release: a futuristic concept album based on the writings of Ayn Rand, it fused the elements of the trio’s sound — Lee’s high-pitched vocals, Peart’s epic-length compositions, and Lifeson’s complex guitar work — into a unified whole. Fans loved it — 2112 was the first in a long line of gold and platinum releases. A Farewell to Kings followed in 1977 and reached the Top 40 in both the U.S. and Britain. After 1978′s Hemispheres, Rush achieved even greater popularity with 1980′s Permanent Waves, a record marked by Peart’s dramatic shift into shorter, less sprawling compositions; the single ‘The Spirit of Radio’ even became a major hit. With 1981′s Moving Pictures, the trio scored another hit of sorts with ‘Tom Sawyer,’ which garnered heavy exposure on album-oriented radio and became perhaps their best-known song. As the 1980s continued, Rush grew into a phenomenally popular live draw as albums like 1982′s Signals (which generated the smash ‘New World Man’), 1984′s Grace Under Pressure, and 1985′s Power Windows continued to sell millions of copies. As the decade drew to a close, the trio cut back on its touring schedule while hardcore followers complained of a sameness afflicting slicker, synth-driven efforts like 1987′s Hold Your Fire and 1989′s Presto. At the dawn of the 1990s, however, Rush returned to the heavier sound of their early records and placed a renewed emphasis on Lifeson’s guitar heroics; consequently, both 1991′s Roll the Bones and 1993′s Counterparts reached the Top Three on the U.S. album charts. In 2004 the band embarked on their 30th anniversary tour, and in 2006 they returned to the studio to begin work on a new album. The resulting Snakes & Arrows was released in May 2007.

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