How Rush’s Self-Titled Debut Pointed to Bigger ThingsHow Rush’s Self-Titled Debut Pointed to Bigger ThingsBefore they could do their country proud, this band would have to go through Cleveland first.Jeff GilesJeff Giles
When Rush Closed Out the ’80s With the Transitional ‘Presto’When Rush Closed Out the ’80s With the Transitional ‘Presto’This album falls somewhere between the band's synth-driven early '80s era and their guitar-heavy return in the late '90s.Ryan ReedRyan Reed
The Day Neil Peart Played His First Show With RushThe Day Neil Peart Played His First Show With RushContrary to popular belief, it wasn’t their initial American concert. Annie ZaleskiAnnie Zaleski
When AC/DC, the Rolling Stones and Rush Rocked SARSstockWhen AC/DC, the Rolling Stones and Rush Rocked SARSstockThis huge benefit concert found more than 450,000 people crowded into Toronto's Downsview Park.Billy DukesBilly Dukes
The History of John Rutsey and RushThe History of John Rutsey and RushHis last gig with the band came on July 25, 1974 at the Centennial Hall in London, Ontario.Ryan ReedRyan Reed
Rush Fan Bets $2112 and Wins ‘Jeopardy!’Rush Fan Bets $2112 and Wins ‘Jeopardy!’A woman proudly displayed her Rush fandom on tonight's (July 16) episode of 'Jeopardy!'Dave LiftonDave Lifton
How Rush Explored Their Influences on ‘Feedback’ EPHow Rush Explored Their Influences on ‘Feedback’ EPThis is the closest they ever came to the no-frills, straight-ahead rock of their 1974 debut album.Dave SwansonDave Swanson
Why Rush’s Overlooked ‘Hold Your Fire’ Is Worth Another ListenWhy Rush’s Overlooked ‘Hold Your Fire’ Is Worth Another ListenHighlights from their first sub-platinum release in nearly a decade still rank among the band's finest work.Ryan ReedRyan Reed