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After a time of grief and recovery, and while visiting longtime Rush photographer Andrew MacNaughtan in Los Angeles, Peart was introduced to his future wife, photographer Carrie Nuttall, whom he married on September 9, 2000. By the following year, Peart decided to return to Rush.
Mar 30, 2009 · Here it is: In May of 1969, Geddy Lee was replaced by Joe Perna on bass/vocals for a couple of months before Hadrian broke up in July. I'd never seen a photo of this lineup and didn't know whether one even existed until reader RushFanForever recently discovered one while doing a Google image search.
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Current members
1. Alex Lifeson– six and twelve-string acoustic and electric guitars, classical guitar, mandolin, mandola, Bouzouki, backing vocals, bass and synthesizer pedals (August 1968 – present) 2. Geddy Lee– bass guitar, lead vocals, keyboards, mellotron, bass and synthesizer pedals, electric and acoustic rhythm guitar (September 1968 – present) 3. Neil Peart– drums, electronic and acoustic percussion (July 1974 – present)
Former members
1. John Rutsey– drums, cymbals, acoustic percussion, backing vocals (Spring 1968–July 1974) 2. Jerry Fielding– drums (April 1974) 3. Lindy Young– keyboards, rhythm guitar, backing vocals (December 25, 1968/January 1969–July 1969) 4. Mitch Bossi– rhythm guitar, backing vocals (February 1971–May 1971) 5. Joe Perna– bass guitar, lead vocals (May 1969–July 1969) 6. Jeff Jones– bass guitar, lead vocals (August 1968–September 1968)
Erwig Chuapchuaduah- Permanent Waves, steel drumsAndy Richards- Power Windows, additional keyboardsRichard Fegley- Fly by NightTerrence Bert- Caress of SteelGerard Gentil- Caress of Steel, 2112Barry McVicker- Caress of SteelPye DuboisPeter TalbotRay Danniels, Co-FounderVic Wilson, Co-FounderSound by Clair, Lititz, PA 1. Brad Madix- FOH Engineer 2. Brent Carpenter- Monitor Engineer 3. Doug McKinley- Crew Chief/Systems Engineer 4. Anson Moore- Monitor Tech Rigging by Five Points Production Services, Nashville, TN 1. John Fletcher, Head Rigger 2. Chuck Anderson, 2nd Rigger 3. Sebastien Richard, Automation
Prosound Network, http://www.prosoundnetwork.com/article/rush-gets-timeless/13219# "Rush Gets Timeless"
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By the end of September 1969, Alex Lifeson, John Rutsey and Geddy Lee had decided to regroup and once again use the name RUSH. The band performed as a three piece until February of 1971 when guitarist Mitch Bossi joined the band. The band reverted back to a three piece when Bossi left the band in May 1971 and has remained that way since.
Rush was formed in Toronto in 1968. The band initially consisted of Alex Lifeson (guitar), John Rutsey (drums), and Jeff Jones (bass guitar/vocals), with Geddy Lee replacing Jones shortly after the band’s formation.
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Mar 18, 2024 · Peart's wife Carrie Nuttall and daughter Olivia accepted the award on his behalf at the event, where they were joined by Chris Stankee, global director of artist relations for Sabian cymbals.
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Aug 13, 2004 · Mitch Bossi came later [lasting February to May of ’71 ]. But Lindy Young was in the band for a little while, and then he quit [Young was in from January to July ’69]. Mitch came in I think just as we were doing the bar gigs; he might have done a few of the bar gigs.”