Rush: Anthem & Trafalgar Releasing are bringing RUSH: Cinema Strangiato – Director’s Cut to select movie theatres once again worldwide on September 9, 2021 – this time to celebrate 40 years of Moving Pictures. Go to CinemaStrangiato.com.

Rush: Anthem & Trafalgar Releasing are bringing RUSH: Cinema Strangiato – Director’s Cut to select movie theatres once again worldwide on September 9, 2021 – this time to celebrate 40 years of Moving Pictures. Go to CinemaStrangiato.com.

Todd Dammit Kerns: Very sad to hear of the passing of Geddy’s Mom, Mary Weinrib, a 95 year old Holocaust survivor. She was amazing. Thinking of the Weinrib family today.
The post below was published on the official Rush Facebook page on June 10, 2021:

Legendary Rush Drummer Neil Peart Estate Car Collection to be Presented at Gooding & Company’s Pebble Beach Auctions
The iconic musician’s personal cars, which he dubbed the “Silver Surfers,” including a 1964 Aston Martin DB5, a Shelby Cobra 289, and a Lamborghini Miura P400 S, will be auctioned at Pebble Beach in August.
The Pebble Beach Auctions
Dates: Friday, August 13, at 5 p.m. PDT, and Saturday, August 14, at 11 a.m. PDT
Location: Pebble Beach Parc du Concours
Public Preview: Wednesday, August 11 through Saturday, August 14
Auction Catalogs: $100, includes admission for two to the viewing and the auction
General Admission: $40, includes admission for one to the viewing and the auction
Live Auction Broadcast: www.goodingco.com
Gooding & Company, the official auction house of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance®, is thrilled to announce its offering of the world-renowned rock drummer and lyricist Neil Peart’s collection of classic cars at its 17th annual Pebble Beach Auctions. The incredible opportunity to bid on these extraordinary classic cars, dubbed the “Silver Surfers” by the legendary musician, will take place at the company’s two-day sale on August 13 and 14, 2021.
Considered one of the greatest rock drummers of all time, the late Neil Peart had a highly distinguished career as the percussionist and lyricist for the groundbreaking band Rush, hailing from Toronto, Canada. Since its early days, Rush achieved immense global success and established a legacy as pioneers of sound, a feat no doubt made possible due to Peart’s musical genius. Throughout his legendary career spanning nearly five decades, Peart inspired countless numbers of fellow rock stars and aspiring young musicians alike. He and his bandmates were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2013 and received numerous other honors, including the Order of Canada, the country’s highest civilian honor.
Neil also had a formidable intellect which was conveyed in his lyrics, books, and numerous articles for a variety of publications. He was a prolific writer who constantly worked on his craft during his downtime from the band. His profound lyrics based on literature, science, philosophy, and his own life experiences dubbed him the name “The Professor” by the fans. He was revered as much for his lyrics as he was for his drumming, as certain recurring themes such as alienation, the angst of growing up, and the loneliness of being an outsider deeply resonated with a generation of young fans.
Peart’s love of cars was a lifelong passion, and his hunger for knowledge included learning everything there is to know about automobiles, inside and out. Classic cars were what he dreamed of owning for many years, and upon purchasing his first, the 1964 Aston Martin DB5, he exclaimed that he had dreamed of owning this car since he was a boy. Finally, in a position to purchase classic cars of this quality, he slowly and carefully acquired each car until his dream collection, the “Silver Surfers,” was complete. Sadly enough, after bravely battling brain cancer for three and a half years, Mr. Peart passed away on January 7, 2020.

On the naming of his collection, Peart wrote:
“The title ‘Silver Surfers’ for my collection of cars occurred to me while driving the DB5 up and down the Pacific Ocean. Because it felt right to me, I guess – the idea that I was just one of the wave riders.
I had moved from Toronto to Los Angeles in 2000 (cherchez la femme), and in search of natural peace I often drove out that way and up into the Santa Monica Mountains. Out past Malibu to Ventura County, I’d weave along barren ridges of rock and vegetation, the ocean always on one big side. Some days would be misted by the marine layer, while other days the sun blared through a clear sky. The waves were slow and gentle, or churned out a powerful, rolling rhythm…
It was during one of these drives when out of nowhere, it just occurred to me that the color of the ocean had influenced the silver palette of the collection. What other color looks as good in a blue photo? Not black, not white – silver. And a fortunate risk for the framers’ art, too: silver frames.”
“We are beyond honored and humbled to be entrusted with the sale of Mr. Peart’s beloved collection of classic cars,” states Gooding & Company President and Founder, David Gooding. “Neil Peart touched the lives of so many through his groundbreaking career in music, including my own, and we are confident that his personal curation of classic cars will resonate with passionate collectors, finding them new homes with the same appreciation for them as the icon himself held.”

1964 Aston Martin DB5 (Estimate: $650,000 – $725,000)
Among the most recognizable and admired grand touring cars of all time is the Aston Martin DB5. Truly as sporty as it is elegant, the DB5 has come to embody the very definition of cool, forever linked to Sir Sean Connery’s portrayal of the ever-charming international spy, James Bond. Mr. Peart’s 1964 Aston Martin DB5, chassis DB5/1690/R, is one of just over 1,000 built, and was acquired by the consignor in 2009. It comes finished in the gorgeous colors of Silver Birch metallic over a navy blue leather interior, and also features a five-speed ZF gearbox and period-correct, alloy-rimmed Borrani wire wheels.

1964 Shelby Cobra 289 (Estimate: $900,000 – $1,000,000)
This magnificent 1964 Shelby Cobra 289, chassis CSX2234, was purchased by Mr. Peart in 2015 to serve as a centerpiece of his remarkable collection. It had received a comprehensive restoration in the mid-2000s and is stated to have been a particularly intact example prior to the work. Equipped from new with the desirable Ford 289 V-8 engine and rack-and-pinion steering, CSX2234 is finished in all black livery with chrome wire wheels and side exhaust. As one of the most famous, capable, and coveted sports cars ever built, Mr. Peart’s Cobra is the pride of his inventory of iconic sports cars.

1970 Lamborghini Miura P400 S (Estimate: $1,200,000 – $1,500,000)
Often referred to as the world’s first true supercar, Ferruccio Lamborghini’s reality-defying Miura was the fastest production car of all time upon its release in 1966. Design house Gruppo Bertone’s Marcello Gandini designed the Miura’s stunning coachwork, concealing a mid-mounted transverse V-12 with an astonishingly low overall height of just over 41 inches. The Miura is understandably considered by some to be the most beautiful production car ever built. This particular Lamborghini Miura P400 S from Mr. Peart’s estate, chassis 4042, is finished entirely in his favored silver livery, and comes accented by a black interior. The impressive sports car is also fitted with air-conditioning and its boldly-styled Campagnolo cast alloy wheels.

1965 Maserati Mistral Spider (Estimate: $575,000 – $650,000)
For the 1963 model year, Maserati updated their successful 3500 GT with a completely new model: the Mistral. Featuring sophisticated and modern lines designed by the talented Pietro Frua, a total of 953 Mistrals were produced by the marque over its eight-year production run, of which only a mere 125 were completed as Spider convertibles. Mr. Peart’s Maserati Mistral Spider presented here, chassis AM109/S*049*, was built in 1965 and was initially sold through famed exotic car importer Hoffman Motors in New York City. A comprehensive restoration was performed by the renowned Ken Lovejoy of Boulder Creek, California while the car was under Mr. Peart’s ownership. Presented in a brilliant silver metallic over an oxblood leather interior, this Mistral 3500 Spider appears in superb condition.

1964 Jaguar E-Type Series I 3.8-Litre Coupe (Estimate: $140,000 – $160,000)
This sleek two-place 1964 Jaguar E-Type Series I 3.8-Litre Coupe, chassis 890630, is finished in Opalescent Silver with a red leather interior. It has received significant, thoughtful upgrades, including a Tremec five-speed gearbox, lightweight flywheel, Wilwood disc brakes, and uprated suspension components. Surely one of the most beautifully styled roadgoing Jaguars of all time.

1973 Maserati Ghibli 4.9 SS Coupe (Estimate: $250,000 – $300,000)
The Ghibli was designed by accomplished automotive stylist Giorgetto Giugiaro and is considered among his very finest work, boasting angular lines, hidden headlights, a long hood, and a dramatically sloping roofline. One of just 425 produced, this 1973 Maserati Ghibli 4.9 SS Coupe, chassis AM 115 49 2428, is resplendent in its silver metallic paint over a tan leather interior. Mr. Peart’s special Ghibli features correct Campagnolo center-lock alloy wheels, and it was added to his impressive group of “Silver Surfers” upon its importation from Europe in 2013.

1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split-Window Coupe (Estimate: $150,000 – $180,000)
Mr. Peart’s Chevrolet Corvette Split-Window Coupe is a 327/340 hp coupe from 1963, the only model year to feature the iconic split rear window. Desirably equipped with a four-speed manual gearbox, chassis 30837S109652 is presented in silver with a red vinyl interior. The attractive and rare coupe received an extensive restoration prior to joining the Peart collection in 2011. The proportions, stance, and design details of the C2 Corvette coupe earn it a place among the greatest General Motors design achievements.
Donna Halper: I am told that late last night, Neil Peart’s dad lost his battle with cancer and passed. Many of us in the Rush fan community had the chance to get to know Glen. He was a dear person. Please keep the family in your thoughts during this difficult time.

Rush: ** streaming tonight on Paramount+ ! ***
I’m proud and happy to report that tonight’s episode of Ginny and Dave Grohl’s excellent series “From Cradle to Stage” features my mother Mary’s story. She’s truly an amazing woman, and still going strong at nearly 96! It was our singular pleasure to hang out with them and share some important moments from her miraculous life.


This is a full in bloom interview with producer Tom Werman.
LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW VIA THE EMBEDDED YOUTUBE CLIP BELOW OR ON YOUTUBE.
You can also listen to this episode on SOUNDCLOUD and SPOTIFY.
Tom talks about his early days, starting as an A&R guy, Ted Nugent, KISS, Rush, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet, Dokken, Poison, & Love/Hate.
If you found this interview first, make sure to listen to our other interviews with Tom:
INSIDE THE ALBUM: Motley Crue ‘Shout at the Devil’
Tom Werman Bitchslaps Twisted Sister Frontman Dee Snider
Tom Werman Interview via YouTube

This excerpt was taken from the 2nd full in bloom interview with producer Tom Werman. You can listen to PART I @ this location.
LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW EXCERPT VIA APPLE PODCASTS, OR THE EMBEDDED YOUTUBE CLIP / SOUNDCLOUD WIDGET BELOW.
EXCERPT DESCRIPTION:
Tom talks about how he tried to sign Rush while he was working in the A&R department at Epic Records, during the ’70s.
Tom Werman Interview Excerpt via YouTube
Tom Werman Interview Excerpt via Soundcloud
Rush: Our most heartfelt thanks go out to family, friends, musicians, writers and fans from around the globe for the incredible outpouring of love and respect for Neil since his passing. These touching tributes help to lessen the pain of this terrible loss and remind us all to celebrate his remarkable life and our connections to it. – Geddy & Alex
Our most heartfelt thanks go out to family, friends, musicians, writers and fans from around the globe for the incredible outpouring of love and respect for Neil since his passing. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/DIvh7SrzRX
— Rush (@rushtheband) January 18, 2020
2/2 These touching tributes help to lessen the pain of this terrible loss and remind us all to celebrate his remarkable life and our connections to it. – Geddy & Alex pic.twitter.com/oJ7BkNDSMf
— Rush (@rushtheband) January 18, 2020
Rolling Stone: Neil Peart, Rush Drummer Who Set a New Standard for Rock Virtuosity, Dead at 67
Hall of Fame Drummer Succumbs to Brain Cancer
Neil Peart, the drummer and lyricist for Rush, died Tuesday, January 7th, in Santa Monica at age 67. The cause was brain cancer, which he had been quietly battling for three years, according to Elliott Mintz, a spokesperson for the Peart family. A representative for the band confirmed the news to Rolling Stone.
Rush’s Neil Peart, the Hall of Fame drummer who set a new standard for rock virtuosity, has died at age 67 https://t.co/zjLWCDMIuE pic.twitter.com/5zMsMRfd0C
— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) January 10, 2020
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Spent yesterday mourning the loss of one of the greatest drummers of all time…I know this is a little late but I finally mustered up the strength to write this. Truly heartbroken ? There has been no greater… https://t.co/qUoWfEp3H8
— John Petrucci (@JPetrucci) January 11, 2020
RIP Neil… You were one of the Best…. And Rush was one of the 1st Live Shows I went to see as a Teenager… Always Loved them, always will… ♥️??? My Sincere Condolences to All Family & Friends…. xhttps://t.co/p8aFPLscLF
— Julian Lennon (@JulianLennon) January 11, 2020
— William Patrick Corgan (@Billy) January 10, 2020
I was looking through my old touring brief case and found this button of Neil. I wore this on my jean jacket when I was 15, all through high school, in the mid 70s. RIP the professor. Long live the music of @rushtheband #Drummerslife pic.twitter.com/uNNmaxqMWw
— Darrell Dwarf Millar (@DarrellDWaRf) January 11, 2020
Neil Peart. R.I.P. Thanks for all you gave us. We could not have loved you more. pic.twitter.com/efw2Lw0a19
— Adam Sandler (@AdamSandler) January 11, 2020
Neil Peart: a humble and intelligent man who inspired countless people in all walks of life to challenge themselves, work hard, and strive for greatness. A rare and deeply positive influence on past and future generations.
— Marty Friedman (@marty_friedman) January 11, 2020
Neil Peart September 12, 1952 – January 7, 2020 pic.twitter.com/RVaVeGl73o
— Styx (@STYXtheBand) January 11, 2020
RIP Neil Peart pic.twitter.com/PxNZ3W5WSs
— Foo Fighters (@foofighters) January 10, 2020
He was not only the incredible drummer in @rushtheband, #NeilPeart wrote their brilliant lyrics as well. “All this machinery making modern music can still be open-hearted. Not so coldly charted, it’s really just a question of your honesty. Yeah, your honesty.” Farewell, Icon… https://t.co/A0AhkRQZAx
— KevinSmith (@ThatKevinSmith) January 11, 2020
I’m gonna go spend the day air drumming. R.I.P. Neil Peart. That dude fucking shredded. https://t.co/QzsOwBDKY8
— Flea (@flea333) January 11, 2020
Rest In Peace, Neil… pic.twitter.com/ceZXPYaSdd
— Metallica (@Metallica) January 11, 2020
Gil, Mike, and Rik mourn the loss of @rushtheband‘s great drummer Neil Peart, one of the greats gone too soon. A wonderful man whose soul and music touched us. We will never forget him and our hearts go out to his family, Alex and Geddy RIP pic.twitter.com/UFuCElcFhu
— TRIUMPH (@TriumphTheBand) January 11, 2020
R.I.P. Neil. A true legend. Your music will live on forever. God bless. #neilpeart pic.twitter.com/s3CggOl05J
— Peter Criss (@PeterCriss) January 10, 2020
Listen to @SIRIUSXM Volume. Channel 106 honoring Neil Peart right now
— KennyAronoff (@AronoffOFFICIAL) January 10, 2020
RIP Neil Peart. A true artist and a sweet, good guy. And probably the most air drummed drummer of all time. This is my tribute…air drumming one of THE greatest, iconic drum moments in rock history. #neilpeart #rush https://t.co/01RW6pYWIl
— Josh Freese (@joshfreese) January 10, 2020
Long Live Neil Peart – a quick video from behinds Neil’s kit- watch, feel and repeat pic.twitter.com/U2z9TLyfcg
— Stephen Perkins (@stephenperkins) January 10, 2020
I’m in Shock. One of my BIGGEST drumming influences Gone..
I don’t know what to say.. the wind just got knocked out of me….. RIP Sir… just speechless…— Deen Castronovo (@DeenTheDrummer) January 10, 2020
It absolutely breaks my heart to pieces to get the news of the passing of one of my greatest heroes of all time. #RIPNeilPeart My deepest condolences to the band, crew & family. Rest In Peace my friend. You will always be my hero ?
For further thoughts: https://t.co/kg0StEx0EB pic.twitter.com/KnmalW5PLD— Mike Portnoy ? (@MikePortnoy) January 10, 2020
Sadly Neil Peart passed away earlier this week. One the greatest drummers of all time. One of the founding members of one of the greatest Rock n Roll bands of all time. Rush @ZildjianCompany @EvansDrumheads @vicfirth @HumesandBerg
— KennyAronoff (@AronoffOFFICIAL) January 10, 2020
Rest in peace to the legendary genius Neil Peart from the iconic and revolutionary Canadian Rock Band RUSH. Play this loud in his honour. Tom Sawyer. https://t.co/y89SRY8sT6
— Tom Green (@tomgreenlive) January 10, 2020
Another family member gone pic.twitter.com/3NMWH8AXyP
— Sebastian Bach (@sebastianbach) January 10, 2020
I just heard about Neil Peart passing. I feel real bad about this – he was way too young. Neil was one of the great drummers and he’ll be missed. Love & mercy to Neil’s family.
– Brian pic.twitter.com/T5qjECWX1W— Brian Wilson (@BrianWilsonLive) January 10, 2020
A sad farewell to a king
Neil was one of the Lords of the drums.
R.I.P. ? condolences to his family… way too young @ City Of Sherman Oaks https://t.co/88fYpaKLgB— DOUG ALDRICH (@Douglas_Aldrich) January 10, 2020
Sad to hear of Neil Peart passing. RIP. pic.twitter.com/2iMWJq1uoo
— Geezer Butler (@geezerbutler) January 10, 2020
My prayers and condolences to the Peart Family, Fans and Friends. Neil was a kind soul. R.I.P……. Rush Drummer Neil Peart Dead at 67 – Rolling Stone https://t.co/icYz6fnXfE
— Gene Simmons (@genesimmons) January 10, 2020
For Neil. https://t.co/wcr0SH4Y13
— Pete Yorn (@peteyorn) January 10, 2020
My deepest and most sincere condolences to Neil’s family and friends, and to Rush fans everywhere. What a brilliant and wonderful man. He left his mark on the world, music, drumming and so much more. With absolute love and Respect, Rest In Peace. https://t.co/569ssIL8pr pic.twitter.com/5bccoBnuIf
— Billy Sheehan (@BillyonBass) January 10, 2020
So sad to hear of the passing of Neil Peart. Our thoughts are with his family and bandmates.
— Marillion (@MarillionOnline) January 10, 2020
RIP Neal Peart. Bummer ☹️
— Tony Franklin (@FretlessMonster) January 10, 2020
Rest In Peace Neil Peart. So sad to hear.
— Peter Frampton (@peterframpton) January 10, 2020
Absolutely Horrible News. Neal Peart has died after fighting brain cancer for years. His later life was filled with so much family tragedy. So, so sad. I’m just shocked. pic.twitter.com/EM4Ea1quaY
— Paul Stanley (@PaulStanleyLive) January 10, 2020
RIP master, thank you for the amazing music and lyrics you left to all of us, really sad. ?? @rushtheband https://t.co/SZ5tmgL1oM
— Andreas Kisser (@andreaskisser) January 10, 2020
Ah fuck, I always liked Neil Peart. A tremendous drummer who’s lyrics and arrangements made Rush world famous. A real loss. pic.twitter.com/jHtmHgqCKu
— Ginger Wildheart (@GingerWildheart) January 10, 2020
A true musical legend and spirit, #NeilPeart reinvented rock drums and reinvented rock lyrics with his beautiful and powerful words. Saddened by this news and thankful for his music. https://t.co/LWO47T5Okw
— Ron Keel (@ronkeel) January 10, 2020
Rudy Sarzo: At Calgary’s National Music Center in front of the Geddy Lee Bass Exhibit. I’m holding my own Fender Geddy Lee model I played at our Benevolent Artists National Charity event last evening. ?????
Rush: #1 bestseller already? Whoa, Rush fans are the best. Hope you enjoy! The Making of A Farewell to Kings – The Graphic Novel is available NOW @ Amazon or check with any of your other favorite booksellers for availability! #RushGraphicNovel #AFTK
Officially licensed RUSH graphic novel chronicling the making of Rush’s classic album “A Farewell to Kings.”
RUSH, the well-known Canadian power trio, is one of the most influential rock bands of all-time, with more than 40 million records sold worldwide. This epic, fully authorized graphic novel chronicles the birth of Rush’s classic album “A Farewell to Kings”. Relive the trials and triumphs alongside Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee, and Neil Peart as they create the masterpiece of progressive rock that gave birth to “Closer to the Heart” & the majestic “Xanadu”. The book features artwork and storytelling from Fantoons, with new input from Alex Lifeson (Rush guitar player) and Terry Brown (the producer of the album).
Who can forget the #80s?⚡️The decade that spawned albums such as Moving Pictures, Signals, and Power Windows certainly deserves its own set of #Rush bobbleheads. ? Quantities are limited so pre-order now to secure your #bobbleheads for the holidays at https://t.co/iPx4vVJgnu ?? pic.twitter.com/17hLfJc23K
— Rush Backstage Club (@rushbackstage) September 9, 2019

Due to popular demand, a special run of Rush’s fourth studio album, 2112, is being made available exclusively via Rush Backstage. Originally released on April 1, 1976 by Anthem Records, the album proved to be band’s commercial breakthrough and remains one of their most popular to date.
Available for the first time on colored vinyl.
This release is manufactured on limited edition opaque blue 180-gram vinyl and features the 2015 remaster by Sean Magee at Abbey Road Mastering Studio and a “red star of the federation” hologram in the Side 2 run-out groove.
Ships on April 27, 2018 – Only 5,000 copies are available worldwide. Full details at this location.

Rush frontman Geddy Lee will be presenting the Juno Hall of Fame award to the Barenaked Ladies and Steven Page at the 2018 Juno Awards.
After 15 million albums sold and a whole lot of history, Barenaked Ladies — Ed Robertson, Jim Creeggan, Kevin Hearn and Tyler Stewart, alongside Steven Page — will be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame during the 2018 Juno Awards. The event will be broadcast live from Rogers Arena in Vancouver on Sunday, March 25 at 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET, on CBC, CBC RadioOne and CBC Music. Stream it globally at this location.
“We are honored to be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame,” said Ed Robertson via press release. “For almost 30 years we’ve worked hard to write the best songs we can, make the best records we can make, and do the best shows possible. We’ve travelled the world with our music, but Canada has always been home. This is very special for us.
Barenaked Ladies will join 50 other past inductees, including Sarah McLachlan, Alanis Morissette, Anne Murray, k.d. lang and Leonard Cohen.

A FAREWELL TO KINGS 40TH ANNIVERSARY RELEASE
On December 1, Rush will release a lavish, new and expanded edition of the landmark album A Farewell to Kings — the fifth studio album originally released in 1977, which introduced the radio hit “Closer To The Heart,” album tracks “A Farewell To Kings,” “Madrigal,” “Cinderella Man,” as well as enduring fan favorites with “Xanadu” and “Cygnus X-1.”
A Farewell to Kings—40th Anniversary will be available to fans in four distinct configurations including (1) Super Deluxe Edition, (2) three-CD Deluxe Edition, (3) four-LP Deluxe Edition, and (4) the Deluxe Digital Edition.
Super Deluxe | 4LP | Deluxe 3CD
The Super Deluxe Edition includes three CDs, one Blu-ray Audio disc and four high-quality 180-gram vinyl LPs. The set encompasses the Abbey Road Mastering Studios 2015 remastered edition of the album for the first time on CD; a complete Rush concert recorded in February 1978 at London’s Hammersmith Odeon, newly mixed by longtime Rush engineer and original A Farewell to Kings producer Terry Brown from the multi-track live tapes; four newly-recorded cover versions of songs from the original album by Dream Theater, Big Wreck, The Trews and Alain Johannes; and an instrumental studio outtake of the spacey sound effects the band has creatively titled “Cygnus X-2 Eh.” The Hammersmith show features, for the first-time ever, over 34 minutes of unreleased performances including a complete “2112” suite, “Lakeside Park,” a drum solo and “Closer To The Heart.” The Super Deluxe Edition’s audio content on its CDs is duplicated on its vinyl discs. Meanwhile, the Blu-ray Audio disc contains a brand new 5.1 surround mix of the album by four-time Grammy® nominated surround sound producer Steven Wilson, along with three original 1977 promo videos from a newly found 2-inch quad video master significantly improving the video quality for “Closer To The Heart.” The Super Deluxe package also includes an elaborate new 40th anniversary cover treatment by longtime Rush creative director Hugh Syme, who has also created a new piece of artwork for each of the album’s six songs, and an extensive 12,000-word liner notes by Grammy®-winning rock historian Rob Bowman.
The Super Deluxe Edition of A Farewell to Kings—40th Anniversary will also include several exclusive items, including a unique King’s Ring, with custom velvet pouch and neck chain; two lithographs with original artwork by Hugh Syme; a special 12-inch turntable mat featuring distinctive artwork by Hugh Syme; and a reproduction of Rush’s original 1978 A Farewell To Kings tour program.

A Farewell to Kings—40th Anniversary second configuration will be released in a three-CD Deluxe Edition, with the newly reasserted A Farewell to Kings album, the Hammersmith Odeon show, the four new cover songs, “Cygnus X-2 Eh” outtake, Hugh Syme’s song-specific artwork and Rob Bowman’s liner notes.

The third configuration will be offered as an audiophile 180-gram four-LP Deluxe Edition featuring the same audio content as the three-CD edition with double-gatefold packaging, 32-page vinyl-size booklet, the special 12-inch turntable mat, along with Syme’s artwork and Bowman’s liner notes.
The fourth configuration, the Deluxe Digital Edition, will feature the original album as disc 1, the complete Hammersmith concert unedited as disc 2, and the four covers songs plus the “Cygnus X-2 Eh” outtake as disc 3.

On April 7th, Snoop Dogg will be inducting Tupac into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. It is rumored that Snoop and Dr Dre will be performing a Tupac tribute at the ceremony. As previously mentioned, Neil Young will induct Pearl Jam and Geddy Lee/Alex Lifeson of Rush will induct Yes.
Performer Category:
• ELO
• Joan Baez
• Journey
• Pearl Jam
• Tupac Shakur
• Yes
Award for Musical Excellence:
• Nile Rodgers
The Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame ceremony will take place on April 7th at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY.
Rush vocalist / bassist Geddy Lee posted the photo below on his Instagram page. It was captioned, “Had a blast visiting the current home of John Entwistle’s “Frankenstein” Fender Precision Bass…Wow! …what tone! And what a privilege to spend some time playing that legendary instrument.”