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    Lindy Young – keyboards, backing and lead vocals, guitars, percussion, harmonica (January–June 1969) Joe Perna – bass guitar, lead and backing vocals (May–July 1969) Bob Vopni – guitars, backing vocals (June–July 1969) Mitch Bossi – guitars, backing vocals (1971–1972) Discography

    • Hadrian
    • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • 1968–2018
  2. 15 de dez. de 2023 · In 1969, the group’s lineup consisted of Lee on bass and vocals, Lifeson on guitar, drummer John Rutsey and keyboardist Lindy Young. That fall, Lee was kicked out of the band. “The way it all...

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  3. Not least in May 1969, when the band consisted of Lee, Lifeson, John Rutsey, and Lindy Young. “The way it all went down, we were kids,” vocalist and bassist Lee says on NPR’s World Cafe earlier this month. “And so that day, I was informed by our fourth member at the time, who ended up becoming my brother-in-law, eventually, Lindy Young …

  4. 15 de nov. de 2023 · On February 2, 1969 Led Zeppelin played their first ever show in Toronto, at a club called The Rock Pile. In attendance that night was a young drummer called John Rutsey, one quarter of a local rock band called Rush, alongside keyboardist Lindy Young, guitarist Alex Lifeson and bassist Geddy Lee.

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    • The Early Days
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    • The Synth Period
    • Returning to Their Roots
    • Hiatus and Comeback

    Geddy Lee, bassist and vocalist for Rush, in concert in Milan, Italy (2004)The original line-up of Rush (then called The Projection) formed in August 1968, in Toronto, Ontario, consisting of Jeff Jones (bass and lead vocals), John Rutsey (drums and backing vocals) and Alex Lifeson (guitars and backing vocals). It was Rutsey's older brother who sugg...

    Neil Peart in concert with Rush. Milan, Italy (September 21, 2004)The same year, Rutsey resigned because of his affliction with diabetes and a distaste for touring. Rush held auditions for a replacement drummer before finally selecting Neil Peart on July 29, 1974 (consequently ending his tenure in his previous band, Hush). Before joining the band, ...

    After 2112, Rush followed up with 1977's A Farewell to Kings and 1978's Hemispheres. These albums saw the band pushing the prog rock envelope even further than before by expanding their use of progressive elements. Trademarks such as increased synthesizer usage, extended length concept songs, and highly dynamic playing featuring complex time signat...

    While Geddy Lee's synthesizers had been featured instruments ever since the late '70s, 1982's Signals arguably represented Rush's most drastic stylistic transformation up to that point. Keyboards were suddenly shifted from a contrapuntal background to the melodic front-lines, while traditional guitar solos also became less of a focal point as seen ...

    Rush started to deviate from their 1980s style with the albums Presto and Roll the Bones. Produced by record engineer and musician Rupert Hine, these albums saw Rush shedding much of their keyboard-saturated sound. Beginning with Presto (1989), the band opted for arrangements that were notably more guitar-centric than the previous two studio albums...

    After wrapping up the tour promoting Test for Echo in 1997, the band decidedly receded from the public eye and entered a five year hiatus mainly because of personal tragedies in Peart's life. Peart's daughter Selena died in a car accident in August 1997, followed by his wife Jacqueline's death from cancer in June 1998. Peart embarked on a self-desc...

  5. 22 de nov. de 2023 · Na autobiografia, Geddy Lee conta que foi "demitido" do Rush por seus companheiros da banda, em 1969. À época, o Rush era formado por ele e também Alex Lifeson, John Rutsey e Lindy Young. Continua após a publicidade

  6. 30 de mar. de 2009 · Apparently the earlier, accurate photo of Hadrian was put out there by Lindy Young himself partly to clear up the fact that the Hadrian 1969 photo was mislabeled and it wasn't him in the photo. He's also shared the photo with the makers of the Rush documentary due out later this year.