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    Weinrib replaced Jones as Rush's frontman, adopting the stage name Geddy Lee. Rush rehearsed a set mainly formed of covers by various rock artists, including Cream, Jimi Hendrix, and John Mayall. The band underwent several line-up configurations that included Lindy Young on keyboards and various instruments, and Mitch Bossi on second ...

  2. Rush fue una banda canadiense de rock progresivo formada en 1968 en Toronto, Ontario. La formación se mantuvo estable desde 1974, cuando Neil Peart reemplazó al baterista original, John Rutsey, antes de su primera gira estadounidense. Estuvo integrada por el bajista, teclista y cantante Geddy Lee, el guitarrista Alex Lifeson y el batería y ...

  3. 15 de dic. de 2023 · In 1969, the group’s lineup consisted of Lee on bass and vocals, Lifeson on guitar, drummer John Rutsey and keyboardist Lindy Young. That fall, Lee was kicked out of the band. “The way it all...

    • Corey Irwin
  4. Lindy Young. See Photos. View the profiles of people named Lindy Young. Join Facebook to connect with Lindy Young and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to...

  5. 15 de nov. de 2023 · On February 2, 1969 Led Zeppelin played their first ever show in Toronto, at a club called The Rock Pile. In attendance that night was a young drummer called John Rutsey, one quarter of a local rock band called Rush, alongside keyboardist Lindy Young, guitarist Alex Lifeson and bassist Geddy Lee.

    • Paul Brannigan
  6. 14 de nov. de 2023 · In this exclusive excerpt, Lee takes us back to 1969, when an early, as-yet-unsigned lineup of Rush consisted of “ Alex Lifeson, keyboardist Lindy Young, drummer John Rutsey, and me … until I...

  7. After this point, Rush experienced rapid personnel changes and lineup reformations before finally settling on its officially recognized incarnation. This began in January 1969 when Lindy Young came on-board at the request of Lifeson to play keyboards and occasional back-up guitars.