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Rush is a Canadian rock band comprising bassist, keyboardist, and vocalist Geddy Lee, guitarist Alex Lifeson, and drummer and lyricist Neil Peart. ...
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1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday. ...
Rush is a Canadian rock band comprising bassist, keyboardist, and vocalist Geddy Lee, guitarist Alex Lifeson, and drummer and lyricist Neil Peart. ...
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Tour Dates
- February 14, 1975 Toronto, Ontario
- February 15, 1975 Owen Sound, Ontario
- February 16, 1975 Barrie, Ontario
- February 17, 1975 London, Ontario
- February 18, 1975 Kingston, Ontario
- February 20, 1975 Convention Center. Indianapolis, Indiana
- March 5, 1975 Electric Ballroom. Atlanta, Georgia
- March 6, 1975 Electric Ballroom. Atlanta, Georgia
- March 7, 1975 Electric Ballroom. Atlanta, Georgia
- March 8, 1975 Electric Ballroom. Atlanta, Georgia
- March 10, 1975 Roxy Theater. North Hampton, Pennsylvania
- March 11, 1975 Stone Ballroom. Newark, Delaware
- March 19, 1975 Detroit, Michigan (Kiss)
- March 27, 1975 Kenosha Ice Arena. Kenosha, Wisconsin (Thin Lizzy, Kiss)
- March 28, 1975 Sports Arena. Toledo, Ohio (Kiss)
- March 29, 1975 Allen Theater. Cleveland, Ohio (Kiss)
- April 4, 1975 Nordic Arena. Flint, Michigan (Kiss)
- April 6, 1975 G.W. Lisner Auditorium. Washington DC (Kiss, Heavy Metal Kids)
- April 7, 1975 Agora Ballroom. Cleveland, Ohio (Sky King)
- April 8, 1975 Akron Civic Theater. Cleveland, Ohio (Kiss, The Kidds)
- April 9, 1975 County Fieldhouse. Erie, Pennsylvania (Kiss, Vitale's Madmen)
- April 12, 1975 Union Auditorium, Illinois State University. Normal, Illinois (Kiss)
- April 13, 1975 Michigan Palace. Detroit, Michigan (Kiss)
- April 15, 1975 Stanley Theatre. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Kiss, Heavy Metal Kids)
- April 17, 1975 Burlington Auditorium. Burlington, Iowa (Kiss)
- April 19, 1975 Fremd High School. Palatine, Illinois (Kiss)
- April 21, 1975 Veterans Memorial Auditorium (Kiss)
- April 22, 1975 Convention Center. Indianapolis, Indiana (Kiss)
- April 24, 1975 Freedom Hall Civic Center. Johnson City, Tennessee (Kiss, The Kidds)
- April 25, 1975 Charlotte Park Center. Charlotte, North Carolina (Kiss)
- April 26, 1975 Cumberland County Memorial Arena. Fayetteville, North Carolina (Kiss)
- April 27, 1975 Richmond, Virginia (Brian Auger & Oblivion Express, M-S Funk)
- April 29, 1975 Metro Theatre, Lansing, Michigan (Kiss)
- May 3, 1975 Chanel High School. Bedford, Ohio (opener Sweatleaf)
- May 6, 1975 Riverside Theater. Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Kiss)
- May 8, 1975 Louis University. Lockport, Illinois (Kiss)
- May 9, 1975 Ohio Northern University. Ada, Ohio (Kiss, James Gang)
- May 10, 1975 State Farm Arena. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (Aerosmith)
- May 11, 1975 Orpheum Theatre, Boston, Massachussetts (Kiss, Journey, Ronson/Hunter)
- May 15, 1975 Agora Ballroom. Cleveland, Ohio (Kiss)
- May 16, 1975 Capitol Theatre, Portchester, New York (Blue Oyster Cult)
- May 17, 1975 Johnston, Pennsylvania (Kiss)
- May 22, 1975 Capitol Theater. Yakima, Washington (Kiss)
- May 23, 1975 Armory. Medford, Oregon (Kiss)
- May 24, 1975 Paramount. Portland, Oregon (Kiss)
- May 25, 1975 Paramount Northwest. Seattle, Washington (Kiss)
- May 26, 1975 Paramount. Portland, Oregon (Kiss)
- May 27, 1975 Gonzaga University. Spokane, Washington (Kiss)
- May 29, 1975 Sahara Hotel. Las Vegas, Nevada (Kiss)
- May 30, 1975 Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento (Kiss)
- May 31, 1975 Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, California (Kiss, James Gang)
- June 1, 1975 The Winterland. San Francisco, California (Kiss, The Tubes)
- June 2, 1975 The Winterland. San Francisco, California (Kiss, The Tubes)
- June 6, 1975 Warner Theater. Fresno, California (Kiss)
- June 7, 1975 Civic Theater. San Diego, California (Kiss)
- June 15, 1975 Cleary Auditorium. Windsor, Ontario
- June 18, 1975 Trianon Ballroom. Regina, Saskachewan
- June 19, 1975 Convention Centre. Winnipeg, Manitoba
- June 20, 1975 The Arena. Thunder Bay, Ontario
- June 21, 1975 Memorial Gardens. Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario (Joe Mendelson and Trione)
- June 22, 1975 The Arena. Dundas, Ontario
- June 23, 1975 The Arena. Lakefield, Ontario
- June 25, 1975 Massey Hall. Toronto, Ontario
- June 26, 1975 Waterloo Lutheran Univ. Theatre. Kitchener, Ontario
- June 27, 1975 Centennial Hall. London, Ontario (Symphonic Slam)
- June 28, 1975 Kee To Bala. Bala, Ontario
- June 29, 1975 Summer Gardens. Port Dover, Ontario
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Geddy Lee OC (born Gary Lee Weinrib, July 29, 1953) is a Jewish Canadian musician who is the vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist for the progressive rock group Rush. ...
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John Rutsey (born 1953) was a founding member of Rush along with Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson. ...
[1] [2] // [3] See promo music videos Other formats have different criteria, see Certification Criteria ^ Power Windows ^ Billboard ^ Rush at Resist Category: ...
Rush, released in 1974, was the groups first album. ...
Rush (1974) Fly by Night is the second studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released in February 1975 (see 1975 in music). ...
Caress of Steel was the third album by Rush, released in 1975. ...
For the year 2112, see 22nd century. ...
All The Worlds a Stage is a double live album by Canadian band Rush, released in 1976 (see 1976 in music). ...
A Farewell To Kings is the fifth studio album by the Canadian band Rush, released in 1977 (see 1977 in music). ...
Hemispheres is the sixth studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1978 (see 1978 in music). ...
Permanent Waves is the seventh studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released January 1, 1980 (see 1980 in music). ...
Neil Pearts drum kit, Moving Pictures tour Moving Pictures is the eighth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1981 (see 1981 in music). ...
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Signals is the ninth studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). ...
Rush (Grace Under Pressure tour photo) Grace Under Pressure is the tenth studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1984 (see 1984 in music). ...
Power Windows is the eleventh studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1985 (see 1985 in music). ...
Hold Your Fire is the twelfth studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1987 (see 1987 in music). ...
A Show of Hands is a live album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1989 (see 1989 in music). ...
Presto is the thirteenth studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1989 (see 1989 in music). ...
Roll the Bones is the fourteenth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1991 (see 1991 in music). ...
Counterparts is the fifteenth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1993 (see 1993 in music). ...
Test for Echo is the sixteenth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1996 (see 1996 in music). ...
Different Stages is a live album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1998 (see 1998 in music). ...
Vapor Trails is the seventeenth studio album by the Canadian rock band Rush released in 2002 (see 2002 in music). ...
Rush in Rio is a live album by Canadian band Rush, released in 2003 (see 2003 in music). ...
For other albums of the same name, see Feedback (album). ...
Archives is a compilation album by Rush, released in April 1978 (see 1978 in music). ...
Chronicles is a compilation album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1990 (see 1990 in music). ...
Retrospective I: 1974 to 1980 is a compilation album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1997 (see 1997 in music). ...
Retrospective II: 1981 to 1987 is a compilation album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1997 (see 1997 in music). ...
Gold is a compilation album by Canadian rock band Rush, released April 25, 2006. ...
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March 5, 1976 Randhurst Mall Ice Arena. ...
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September 6, 1977 Fort William Gardens. ...
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Grace Under Pressure Tour is a videocassette/laserdisc released by the Canadian band Rush. ...
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This was the first time Rush toured without an opening act; with the extra time available, 2112 was performed in its entirety for the first time ever (including Oracle). After the first ten dates the setlist remained constant throughout the tour although it was broken up into two legs with...
June 28, 2002 Meadows Music Centre. ...
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The history of Rush spans over thirty-five years, from the original lineup (of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and John Rutsey), to the modern era, after the replacement of Rutsey with Neil Peart. ...
The Canadian Progressive Rock trio Rush has written, recorded, and performed several instrumentals throughout its career. ...
Victor is a solo album by Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson which was released January 9, 1996 on Atlantic Records. ...
My Favourite Headache is a solo album by Geddy Lee of the Canadian rock band Rush, released in 2000. ...
This 2-DVD box documents the work in progress of recording Rushs Test for Echo album, as well as Neil Peart in the studio. ...
Anatomy of a Drum Solo a two-disc set, presents newly-recorded, in-studio footage of legendary Neil Peart discussing his approach to soloing. ...
The Fear Series, or as its more commonly known among Rushs fanbase, The Fear Trilogy, is a set of four songs by the band Rush. ...
Rushs Cygnus X-1 Duology consists of Book I: The Voyage and Book II: Hemispheres. ...
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