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Old 01-14-20, 12:47 AM   #1
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Default Drummer Neil Peart Of Rush passes away at 67

I can't believe I missed this news. Neil Peart, drummer extraordinaire of Rush fame passed away at 67 of brain cancer. Neil and others like John Bonham of Led Zeppelin, Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Alex Van Halen and many others provided the framework with which aspiring drummers and percussionists would follow. It was Neil's thunderous and precise drumming style that would help to make Rush the power trio that it was much as John Bonham did with Led Zeppelin although, not a power trio.

It's no exaggeration to say that Neil peart was one of Rock and Roll greatest drummers. He was called ‘The Professor’ for a reason: We all learned from him.”

Neil was quoted as saying in an interview, “What is a master but a master student?” Peart told Rolling Stone in 2012. “There’s a responsibility on you to keep getting better.”

Quote: Peart was one of rock’s greatest drummers, with a flamboyant yet precise style that paid homage to his hero, the Who’s Keith Moon, while expanding the technical and imaginative possibilities of his instrument. He joined singer-bassist Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson in Rush in 1974, and his musicianship and literate, philosophical lyrics – which initially drew on Ayn Rand and science fiction, and later became more personal and emotive – helped make the trio one of the classic-rock era’s essential bands. His drum fills on songs like “Tom Sawyer” were pop hooks in their own right, each one an indelible mini-composition; his lengthy drum solos, carefully constructed and packed with drama, were highlights of every Rush concert.

In the Nineties, he produced two tribute albums to jazz legend Buddy Rich, and at a moment when many of his fans already considered him the world’s best rock drummer, Peart began taking lessons with Freddie Gruber, a jazz player and noted drum instructor. Peart credited Gruber (and another teacher, Peter Erskine) with helping him re-create his technique and sense of time from scratch, leading him to a more fluid approach and a deeper groove. “What is a master but a master student?” Peart told Rolling Stone in 2012. “There’s a responsibility on you to keep getting better.”

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/m...ituary-936221/

On August 10th, 1997, Peart’s 19-year-old daughter, Selena, died in a single-car accident on the long drive to her university in Toronto. Five months later, Selena’s mother — Peart’s common-law wife of 23 years, Jackie Taylor – was diagnosed with terminal cancer, quickly succumbing. Shattered, Peart told his bandmates to consider him retired, and embarked on a solitary motorcycle trip across the United States. He remarried in 2000, and found his way back to Rush by 2001.

This is a staggering loss not only to the drumming community but rock fans the world over.

Rest in peace and thanks for the great music.





Neil Peart drum solo

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