- John
Howard Rutsey (July 23, 1952 – May 11, 2008) was a
Canadian musician best
known as a
founding member and
original drummer of Rush. He
performed on...
- percussion). The band's
original line-up
consisted of Lifeson,
drummer John
Rutsey, and b****ist and
vocalist Jeff Jones, whom Lee
immediately replaced. After...
-
influences can be
heard in most of the
songs on the album.
Original drummer John
Rutsey performed all drum
parts on the album, but was
unable to go on extended...
-
drummer John
Rutsey, and
singer and b****ist
Geddy Lee,
released their self-titled
debut album. In the
following four months, however,
Rutsey fell ill following...
- Rush, with
drummer John
Rutsey and b****ist and lead
vocalist Jeff Jones.
Jones was
replaced by
Geddy Lee a
month later, and
Rutsey was
replaced by Neil Peart...
-
released on DVD and Blu-ray in the US and
Canada on June 29 of that year. John
Rutsey, the band's
original drummer, died in 2008; tape-recorded
comments from...
-
lineup of
Geddy Lee, Alex
Lifeson and John
Rutsey, and of Neil Peart's
joining the band in the wake of
Rutsey's departure. The tour in
support of the Feedback...
-
achieved this
definitive form when Neil
Peart replaced original drummer, John
Rutsey, in July 1974. The band
released its
eponymous debut album in
March 1974...
-
electric and
acoustic guitars Neil
Peart – drums, percussion,
lyricist John
Rutsey –
drums on "Finding My Way"
Retrospective II Gold
Retrospective III: 1989–2008...
-
acoustic and
electric guitars Neil
Peart – drums, percussion,
lyricist John
Rutsey –
drums on "Finding My Way" and "Working Man"
Closer to the
Heart The Trees...