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* During the finale of the song Distant Early Warning by Canadian band Rush, Geddy Lee sings, " Absalom Absalom Absalom.
Using these samplers, the band members are able to recreate, in real-time, the sounds of non-traditional instruments, accompaniments, vocal harmonies, and other sound " events " that are familiar to those who have heard Rush songs from their albums.
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Visualizing herself as a singer since her high school years, Hatfield sang in school choirs and briefly played in a cover band called The Squids, which played ( though not exclusively ) Rush songs.
* " Madrigal " ( song ), a song by the Canadian rock band Rush, from the album A Farewell to Kings
Lovering is a fan of the band Rush.
Rush is a Canadian rock band formed in August 1968, in the Willowdale neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario.
Over their careers, the members of Rush have been acknowledged as some of the most proficient players on their respective instruments, with each band member winning numerous awards in magazine readers ' polls.
Rush joined with fellow Toronto-based rock band Max Webster on July 28, 1980 to record " Battle Scar " for their 1980 release, Universal Juveniles.
In October 1996, in support of Test For Echo, the band embarked on a North American tour, the band's first without an opening act and dubbed " An Evening with Rush ".
To help support Feedback and continue celebrating their 30 year anniversary as a band, Rush hit the road again for their 30th Anniversary Tour in the summer of 2004 playing dates in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Sweden, the Czech Republic, and the Netherlands.
The Rush website, newly redesigned on March 12 to support the new album, also announced that the band would embark on a tour to begin in the summer.
On April 8, both the official Rush website and PR Newswire announced that the band would embark on the Rush Time Machine Tour, confirming Lifeson's earlier predictions from March.
Over the course of their career, Rush has come to release 24 gold records and 14 platinum records ( 3 of which have gone multiplatinum ), placing them within the top 3 for the most consecutive gold albums by a rock band.
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Canadian progressive rock band Rush have a movement titled " The Temples of Syrinx " in their song " 2112 " on their album 2112.
He paid his way through college largely through playing lead guitar in a college rock band named Mother Rush.
The 1962 song " Little Boxes " by Malvina Reynolds lampoons the development of suburbia and its perceived bourgeois and conformist values, while the 1982 song Subdivisions by the Canadian band Rush also discusses suburbia.
* Presto ( album ), by Canadian rock band Rush
Percussionist Neil Peart of the rock band Rush uses the glockenspiel in several of the band's arrangements, most notably in the commercial hit songs " The Spirit of Radio " and " Closer to the Heart ", and also in album tracks " Xanadu " and " Circumstances ".
Mungo Jerry, who had evolved from an earlier blues group Good Earth, were in effect a jug band on their first live performances and recordings, thanks to their use of jug ( played by the group's banjo player Paul King, who left in 1972 ), and washboard, contributed by regular ' extra member ' Joe Rush.

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Inside of the Great Hall of Benjamin Rush Rhees | Rush Rhees.
Chicago Mayor Mr. & Mrs. Carter Harrison, Jr. on a sidewalk ( likely near North Rush Street ( Chicago ) | Rush Street and East Grand Avenue ( Chicago ) | Grand Avenue, 1913 )
Before the Compromise: < ul >< li > California Gold Rush | Gold Rush California applies to become free state < li > Southern United States | South wanted Southern California as slave territory < li > Texas claims territory as far as the Rio Grande < li > U. S. provisional government of New Mexico | New Mexico resists Texas, applies to be free state < li > Texas takes El Paso, Texas | El Paso February 1850 < li > Mormon pioneers apply to become State of Deseret </ ol >
2005 Kansas Department of Transportation | KDOT Map of Rush County (: File: Kansas official transportation map legend. png | map legend )
2005 Kansas Department of Transportation | KDOT map of Rush County showing La Crosse and surrounding communities (: File: Kansas official transportation map legend. png | map legend )
Alex Lifeson of Rush ( band ) | Rush playing a Gibson Les Paul with a Floyd Rose Locking Tremolo
Omineca Gold Rush | Omineca Miner Ah Hoo at Germansens Landing in 1913.
Rush ( band ) | Rush, 2004 With the introduction in the mid 1970s of mainstream music on FM radio stations, where it was common practice to program extended performances, musicians were no longer limited to songs of three minutes ' duration as dictated by AM stations for decades.

Rush and live
Following the success of Moving Pictures and the completion of another four studio albums, Rush released their second live recording, Exit ... Stage Left, in 1981.
A third live album and video, A Show of Hands ( 1989 ), was also released by Anthem and Mercury following the Power Windows and Hold Your Fire tours, demonstrating the aspects of Rush in the ' 80s.
A triple CD live album and dual DVD, Rush in Rio, was released in late October 2003 featuring an entire concert performance recorded on the last night of their Vapor Trails Tour, November 23, 2002, at MaracanĂ£ Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
On September 29, Billboard. com announced that Rush would also receive the 2010 Legends of Live award for significant and lasting contributions to live music and the art of performing live and reaching fans through the concert experience.
However, Rush's triple CD live album, Rush in Rio ( 2003 ), was certified gold by the RIAA, marking the fourth decade in which a Rush album had been released and certified at least gold.
The members of Rush share a strong work ethic, desiring to accurately recreate songs from their albums when playing live performances.
Their productions occasionally incorporate the return to the live stage of famous Australian screen actors such as Cate Blanchett, Hugo Weaving, Geoffrey Rush etc.
* Rush in Rio, a 2003 live album by the rock group Rush
All the World's a Stage is a double live album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1976.
According to the liner notes, this live album ( Rush's first ) marks the end of the " first chapter of Rush ," and would mark the start of a trend of releasing a live album after four studio albums.
Rush's concert in 2002 is documented on their live album and DVD Rush in Rio.
She has the role of the character Miss Collins in Nickelodeon's live action series Big Time Rush.
* Rush in Rio, a live album by Canadian band Rush
striker and Wales football captain Ian Rush attended St. Richard Gwyn Catholic High school in Flint, some of his family live in the area.
Taylor's best-known songs are " Wild Thing ," which, though originally recorded in 1965 by Jordan Christopher & The Wild Ones, became famous as both a 1966 hit single for The Troggs and a 1967 live performance by Jimi Hendrix, and " Angel of the Morning ," a hit for Merrilee Rush in 1968, and then a million-selling single in 1981 for country-pop singer Juice Newton.
The song also appears on a Bootleg DVD entitled " Rush, Caught In The Act " Which was recorded live by a 8mm film video recorder on May 15, 1975 at Rochester, New York by an avid fan, and produced on DVD.
Rush in Rio is a three-disc live album by Canadian band Rush, released in 2003 ( see 2003 in music ).

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