A beautifully produced, photo-packed celebration of the beloved rock trio, Rush at 50 examines the history of the Canadian rockers through the lens of 50 milestone events and an illustrated gatefold timeline. Formed in Toronto in 1968, Rush became one of the most popular and best-selling bands in rock history, thanks to their tireless effort and imaginative, ever-evolving music. This richly illustrated and entertainingly written book from Rush expert and music journalist Dan Bukszpan pays tribute to the trio on the 50th anniversary of their debut album by curating and examining 50 of the most significant milestones in their career. Bukszpan covers everything down through the decades:
- The band's formation by bassist Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson in suburban Toronto and their early gigs and tours opening for the likes of Kiss
- Their breakthrough in the United States thanks to a Cleveland DJ
- The role of co-founding drummer John Rutsey
- Rush's early Led Zeppelin-influenced efforts and their breakthrough, 2112
- The band's ever-evolving musical style through the 1970s and 1980s
- The controversial influence of novelist Ayn Rand on Neil Peart's lyrics
- Geddy Lee's instantly recognizable vocal style
- Recording sessions with various producers in Wales, Quebec, and elsewhere
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