- Živojinović, OC (born 27
August 1953)
better known by his
stage name Alex
Lifeson, is a
Canadian musician, songwriter, and
record producer, best
known as...
- 1968,
consisting of
Geddy Lee (b****, vocals, keyboards, composer), Alex
Lifeson (guitars, composer), and Neil
Peart (drums, percussion, lyricist). After...
- In
March 1974, the
second Rush line-up,
consisting of
guitarist Alex
Lifeson,
drummer John Rutsey, and
singer and b****ist
Geddy Lee,
released their...
-
Canadian rock band Rush. The
members of Rush were Alex
Lifeson,
Geddy Lee, and Neil Peart. Alex
Lifeson and
Geddy Lee Rush
discography Banasiewicz, Bill (1...
-
become Rush in
September 1968, at the
request of his
childhood friend Alex
Lifeson,
replacing original b****ist and
frontman Jeff Jones. Lee's solo effort...
- shape.
Lifeson said it was to get "a feel for each other's
frame of mind. We
needed to see if
everybody was
really up for it.". Lee and
Lifeson said that...
- year of his daughter's life. With
their free time, the
guitarist Alex
Lifeson recorded his
first solo
album Victor and the
drummer and
lyricist Neil...
- of
recording via e-mail.
Lifeson later complimented Peart: "Neil came
through – he
never complained." In
August 2010,
Lifeson remarked that the
album was...
-
increased tension between Lee and
Lifeson,
matters of
which began on the Roll the
Bones Tour over
musical differences.
Lifeson had
constantly asked for Lee...
-
before these sessions had begun. Lee and
Lifeson sorted through jams
recorded at
soundchecks on tour and
Lifeson's own
tapes of
ideas to ****emble music...