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Thursday, 04 December 2025 01:53
Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson Mark 50+ Years of RUSH, Honoring Neil Peart’s Legacy
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame® inductees, GRAMMY® Award-nominated icons, and RUSH co-founders Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson are officially returning to the stage with their special 2026 headline tour, Fifty Something. The trek celebrates RUSH’s enduring music, legacy, and the life of their late drummer and lyricist Neil Peart.
Marking their first tour together in eleven years—since the finale of the R40 Tour on August 1, 2015 at the The Kia Forum in Los Angeles—the duo will bring their story full circle by launching these new shows at the same venue. Following the initial announcement of seven North American dates, overwhelming demand quickly led to sold-out shows across the U.S. and Canada. In response, Lee and Lifeson have expanded the tour with multiple additional cities, inviting fans to join them once again as they revisit a deep catalog of songs and introduce drummer Anika Nilles.
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Tuesday, 19 October 2021 01:24
André Andersen (Royal Hunt): “It's easy to write music for an exciting story!"
Exclusive interview by Vsevolod Baronin with Royal Hunt leader, André Andersen
Taken on 12/10/2020, Moscow, Russia. Originally published in Russian.
There is a serious suspicion that Dystopia — Part I, the fifteenth studio album by Royal Hunt, an international act from Copenhagen, released in December 2020, went relatively unnoticed, not only because of the newfangled contempt of listeners for the physical media (records and CD’s), but mainly due to socio-economic perturbations around the fancy coronavirus pandemic.
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Sunday, 29 August 2021 16:05
Steve Vai: VIVID LIFE, UNIQUE CONCEPTS AND THE DRUG STORY OF ROCK AND ROLL
Interview by Vsevolod Baronin.
Taken on 10/25/2008, Moscow, Russia. Originally published in Russian.
What is eccentricity for a world-class rock musician? Play 20 notes per second? To patent a seven-string electric guitar? To record a live album with an unheard-of and unimaginable creative concept? Or, finally, go on tour with master classes in Russia, not excluding cities like Ryazan that are quite unique for a musician of such level? Well, since Steve Vai, who does not need the introduction as the electric guitar maestro, did all of the above, we can award him the title of rock eccentric #1. Surprisingly, when communicating in person, Steve turned out to be not at all the character that his music and stage shows represent, but a very polite interlocutor who answers even the trickiest questions in great detail. Steve's answers, of course, sometimes radiate hints of the aforementioned eccentricity and that's why they are good: they allow you to look at familiar concepts from a completely unexpected side, which, perhaps, would never have occurred to a person who is not a rock guitarist of a truly galactic level.
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