Guitarist Alex Lifeson with his new band Envy of None. Their self-titled debut album will be released on April 8. Credit: Photo by Richard Sibbald “I love this room. I have fun in here.” So says Alex ...
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Rush co-founding guitarist Alex Lifeson announced that his new band, Envy Of None, has been at work in the studio and is set to release its self-titled debut LP on April 8. The new album, according to ...
When American Songwriter talked to Alex Lifeson, he took the call in the middle of a hard day at work in his home studio, evidence of his busy schedule. His new band, Envy of None, released its ...
As far as Alex Lifeson is concerned, the band to which he devoted five decades of his life is over, but that doesn’t mean he’s done as a musician. The former Rush guitarist is hard at work on new ...
LONDON - 1st JUNE: Bassist Geddy Lee, drummer Neil Peart and guitarist Alex Lifeson from Canadian Progressive rock group Rush posed in London during the Permanent Waves tour of England in June 1980.
“John and I had been playing together for three years in a little basement band called The Projection,” Lifeson recalled. “We were as psychedelic as 15-year-old kids could be – in our paisley shirts!
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