Apple TV Plus is preparing to give a series order to a dramedy starring Rose Byrne, Variety has learned.
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Rush drummer and lyricist Neil Peart died at 67 in California on Tuesday (Jan. 7) after losing a battle with brain cancer, as CBC News first reported via Perat's publicist on Friday (Jan.
10). The band then confirmed the news via social media.Immediately, members of the music community took to social media after the news broke, sharing heartfelt messages about what the late rock icon meant to them.
“Rest in peace brother,” Rush tweeted from their official Twitter account. “The master will be
.Apple TV Plus is preparing to give a series order to a dramedy starring Rose Byrne, Variety has learned.
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