- Rush (band) - Wikipedia
Rush are known for their virtuosic musicianship, complex compositions and eclectic lyrical motifs, which drew primarily on science fiction, fantasy and philosophy
- Rush. com | Official News and Information about the Legendary Rock Band Rush
Experience and discover the evolution of Rush’s sound from first single in 1973 to last performance in 2015 at The Forum in Los Angeles FIRST-EVER CAREER SPANNING ANTHOLOGY ‘RUSH 50’ Available on March 21, 2025 A 50-TRACK Super Deluxe Boxset including fan requested unreleased tracks: Not Fade Away** You Can’t Fight It** Working Man
- Official RUSH Music Videos - YouTube
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- RUSH – Announce “RUSH 50” The First-Ever Career Spanning Anthology
RUSH 50 serves as a complete career-spanning Rush anthology on seven LPs and four CDs, featuring 50 tracks in total — seven of them previously unreleased — alongside numerous choice selections from every studio album, live release, and deluxe reissue the band has officially released over the years
- Rush (TV Series 2008–2011) - IMDb
Rush: Created by Christopher Lee, John Edwards With Rodger Corser, Callan Mulvey, Nicole da Silva, Ashley Zukerman They are trained to be smarter, tactically superior and technologically advantaged - Melbourne's answer for a cutting edge trend in policing worldwide
- Rush is a Band Blog: Updates and other random Rush stuff
Kevin chats about his love of Rush and friendship with Neil Peart, along with his new epic star-studded, 3-part prog CD companion kickstarter Terra Incognita You can listen to the show below or wherever you get your podcasts
- Rush | Band, Albums, Hits, Facts | Britannica
Rush, Canadian rock band that rose to popularity in the 1970s and became one of Canada’s most successful groups, with some 45 million records sold worldwide by 2023
- Rush: the history of the prog band by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson - Louder
For many years, Rush have been known as The Biggest Cult Band In The World Then the strangest thing happened: they got bigger Rush were always a big band, but they are now bigger in a broader cultural context
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