Do you remember what was Big in '04? Paris Hilton saying "That's hot." Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson. Flavor Flav and Brigitte Nielsen.
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"Being the greatest drummer on the planet was only a part of Neil."
Jason Segel and Paul Rudd are the latest high-profile names to pay tribute to the late Neil Peart, after Rush played a key role in their hit 2009 movie I Love You, Man.
The iconic drummer and lyricist for the Canadian rock band died last week after a battle with brain cancer, sparking a vast array of tributes from the likes of Foo Fighters, Metallica and many more.
In a statement to Rolling Stone on Saturday, both Segel and
Do you remember what was Big in '04? Paris Hilton saying "That's hot." Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson. Flavor Flav and Brigitte Nielsen.
Jessie Reyez debuted the music video for her latest single "Love In The Dark" on Thursday (Jan. 23).In the clip, Reyez wades through a stunning mountainside lake as the world around her turns to glittering purple and the northern lights appear overhead.
Multiple songs from Rush's vast catalog reach Billboard's Hot Rock Songs chart dated Jan. 25 following the death of longtime drummer Neil Peart.On the multi-metric Hot Rock Songs chart (where older tracks are eligible to appear if ranking in the top half and showing a meaningful reason for their resurgence), "Tom Sawyer" bows at No.
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"These touching tributes help to lessen the pain"
In the days following the death of Rush drummer Neil Peart, streams of the band’s songs surged by 776% in the U.S., according to initial reports to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.
Getting in touch with what’s important. After wrapping 10 years of How I Met Your Mother, Jason Segel was ready to look for his next project but was in search of something new.
Following the Jan. 7 death of longtime Rush drummer Neil Peart, which was announced Jan. 10, the band dominates Billboard's LyricFind U.S. and LyricFind Global charts dated Jan. 18, led by "Tom Sawyer," which bows at No. 1 on both lists. The band infuses 23 of the
The organizers of Berlinale Series, part of the European Film Market, have unveiled an eight-strong lineup for 2020 with projects including Damien Chazelle’s “The Eddy,” Cate Blanchett’s “Stateless,” and Jason Segel’s “Dispatches from Elsewhere” set for world premieres in Berlin.
All through the weekend, tributes and memorials poured in for Rush drummer Neil Peart, who died last week of cancer at 67. The band’s progressive and distinctive yet ever-changing sound made a lasting impact on music fans during their 40-plus-year career, and it also affected pop culture, by tapping the minds of creative types who went on to reference the band in countless films, TV shows, novels, comics and more.
On Tuesday, January 7, Neil Peart, the pioneering drummer and lyricist for seminal hard rock trio Rush, passed away at 67 years old from brain cancer. After the Canadian musician’s bandmates announced his death several days later, fans mourned Peart by revisiting the group’s music. While listening to their favorite songs, they turned to Genius for a better understanding of the dense lyrics he wrote for the band.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) — Neil Peart, the legendary drummer of Rush, has died, Rolling Stone reports. He was 67. The cause of death, according to a spokesperson, was brain cancer. Peart passed on Tuesday, January 7th, in Santa Monica.
Canada, and the rest of the world it seems, really loved Neil Peart.
Judas Priest's Scott Travis was more a fan of the late Neil Peart than a friend, but that doesn't diminish the Rush drummer's impact on Travis' own playing and approach to the instrument. Gearing up for Priest's 50th anniversary tour -- and a hoped-for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame -- Travis spoke to Billboard about more than 40 years of being a Peart admirer.I first saw (Rush) on the All the World's a Stage tour in 1977 in Norfolk (Va.), where I'm from.
Neil Peart, the virtuoso-like drummer and highly-literate lyricist for ‘70s Toronto prog-rock band Rush, has died at the age of 67 from brain cancer.
The surviving members of Rush are leading tributes to their iconic drummer and “soul brother” Neil Peart following his death at the age of 67.
Fans of the cult classic Freaks and Geeks know and love Jason Segel's charmingly awkward character, Nick Andopolis, and his dream of becoming a superstar drummer.In the wake of Rush drummer, Neil Peart's, death, we at Billboard are remembering a particularly touching scene in which Andopolis rocks along to a Rush song channeling Peart, whom he calls "the greatest drummer alive" throughout the series.The clip shows the rocker hopeful in his garage, setting the mood with colorful lights and dry