Geddy Lee is defending the decision to still tour under the Rush name. In June, Lee and Alex Lifeson will launch their Fifty Something reunion tour in Los Angeles. Joining them will be drummer Anika ...
In a full-circle moment that effectively launched the band’s 50th-ish anniversary tour, Rush performed in public with new drummer, Anika Nilles, for the first time at Canada’s Juno Awards in Hamilton, ...
Rush‘s Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson teased something special for tonight’s Juno Awards — and they came through in a big way by opening the show with a live performance featuring their new drummer, Anika ...
EXCLUSIVE: Grammy-winning blues musician Bobby Rush, fresh off Oscar winner Sinners, is the subject of new documentary King of the Chitlin’ Circuit. The 92-year-old blues vet performed the harmonica ...
Cooper Rush's tenure with the Ravens lasted one season. The veteran backup quarterback was released by Baltimore on Wednesday, after he signed a reported two-year, $6.2 million contract with the team ...
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Rush has announced new concert dates for 2027, extending their upcoming Fifty Something reunion tour into next year. The dates, all part of a South America, U.K. and European run, begin in January and ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday honored conservative icon Rush Limbaugh on the fifth anniversary of his death, calling him "a really great man" and saying "there will never be another Rush Limbaugh.
President Donald Trump commemorated the five-year anniversary of the death of conservative radio giant Rush Limbaugh on Tuesday with a video message mourning the loss of “a really great man.” Trump ...
Manhattan’s luxury home market ramped back up after the holidays, with 20 contracts signed for homes priced at $4 million and higher during the week ending Sunday, according to Olshan Realty’s Monday ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - On Jan. 12, 1951, Rush Limbaugh was born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Before his national fame as a conservative radio host, Limbaugh worked in Kansas City radio and later ...