St Catharines' council leaders confirm that a structure at Port Dalhousie’s Lakeside Park will be named after the Rush legend.
The octogenarian English rock frontman has been an inspiration for decades, not just for his songwriting but for the fact that he can still look the part as well as sing it.
Hugh Syme has been synonymous with Rush since 1975. He shares his memories of working with “a band that dared to deviate from the norm.”
In 1977, the group saluted what is now the longest-running TV football show in the world.
The first chapter in Gong’s ‘Radio Gnome Invisible’ trilogy, ‘Flying Teapot’ established the wayward mystique of this most idiosyncratic of bands.
The podcast delves into influential long players recorded between 1965 and 2000.
A new artist and a new record label were on people's lips in May 1973.
Rick Wakeman has lent his expertise to a variety of recordings – by his own estimation, more than 2,000. uDiscover digs into the best Rick Wakeman songs.
The song was recorded at the Manchester Apollo in the early summer of 1980 during the Canadian trio’s highly acclaimed UK tour.
The British rock guitarist is well known for his solo recordings as well as his work in bands like Gong and Khan.
The band's first album soared to US sales alone in excess of four million.
The guitarist says, "it'll always be twinned with me, and I still enjoy playing it. It's a great melody for guitar".
It barely touched the UK chart, but the album is revered by fans as a Genesis landmark.
The Moodies hit their stride with a memorable fourth album in the final year of the 1960s.
The song's original version will also feature on the artist's new album, 'The Future Bites', set for release in January 2021 through Caroline International.