News | Reviews | Day In Rock




Advertisement




Rush Stars Reunite At Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert

Bruce Henne | 09-28-2022

Video still

(hennemusic) Rush members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson reunited in Los Angeles on September 27 for the second of two tribute concerts in honor of the late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins.

Following an introduction by Jack Black, the pair were joined by Dave Grohl on drums and producer Greg Kurstin on keyboards for the 1976 classic, "2112 Part I: Overture"; Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith then took his place behind the drum kit for the 1974 fan favorite, "Working Man."

Lee took a moment to share a personal story about Hawkins with the crowd at the KIA Forum, saying: "I'd just like to cast back to a moment in time, 2008, when we were contacted by the Foo Fighters to see if we would go down to the Air Canada Centre in Toronto and play Taylor Hawkins favorite song with him onstage. That was the beginning of quite a beautiful friendship. So in honor of that and in honor of our own lost brother (Neil Peart), we'd like to bring out Danny Carey to play 'YYZ'."

Wearing a Toronto Raptors jersey, the Tool drummer then launched into the introduction the instrumental from Rush's 1981 album, "Moving Pictures."

The Los Angeles event followed a similar tribute concert format hosted by the Foo Fighters with a lengthy list of special guests at London's Wembley Stadium on September 3, where Lee and Lifeson delivered the same three songs, with Grohl on board there for the first two and Omar Hakim stepping in for "YYZ."

Watch fan-filmed video of the Rush performance here.

Related Stories

Alex Lifeson In No Rush To Stage Reunion Without Peart

Bobby Rush and Kenny Wayne Shepherd Preview New Album With 'Who Was That'

Rush Offshoot Envy Of None Announce New Album

Nonpoint's Robb Rivera Updates Fans After Being Rushed To Hospital

Rush In The Studio For 'Permanent Waves' Anniversary


Advertisement



Latest News

Fred Durst, Dave Navarro and Jacoby Shaddix In New Trailer for 'Everyone Dies' Documentary

Bayside Reveal 25 years Of Errors Tour Dates

The Jesus Lizard Share 'Westside' Ahead Of U.S. Tour

Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Get Animated For 'Stitches' Video

Nine Inch Nails Announce Peel It Back Tour

Dream Theater Take Fans On Tour With 'Midnight Messiah' Video

The Doobie Brothers Announce New Album 'Walk This Road'

Singled Out: Envy Of None's Stygian Waves


Day in Rock:

Nine Inch Nails Announce Peel It Back Tour- Fred Durst, Dave Navarro and Jacoby Shaddix In New Trailer for 'Everyone Dies' Documentary- more

Sammy Hagar Reassures Fans After Tour Retirement Comments- Slipknot, Falling In Reverse, Five Finger Death Punch Lead Inkcarceration Lineup- more


Reviews

On The Record: Judas Priest

Live: Myles Kennedy's Art of Letting Go U.S. Tour Launches In Joliet

Sites and Sounds: In Memory of Dickey Betts Show Coming to Macon, GA

5 Starr: Ringo Starr - Look Up

Live: Burton Cummings


Contact Us - Privacy

Copyright 2023 Iconoclast Entertainment Group All rights reserved.