RUSH: Beyond The Lighted Stage Movie Posters Now Available

June 22, 2010, 14 years ago

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RUSHIsABand.com reports:

"When the movie poster for the Rush documentary Rush: Beyond The Lighted Stage was first revealed back in April one of the most commonly asked questions I heard from fans was where can I get one of the posters? I'm happy to say that I now have an answer to this question.

The movie poster from the film can now be purchased online via MoviePosterShop.com. The posters come in 2 sizes; 27"x40" for $24.99 and 11"x17" for $14.99."

According to the Dish Network's program guide, the Rush 2112/Moving Pictures Classic Albums special will air on VH1 Classic next Saturday, June 26th at 8 PM, before the television premiere of the Rush documentary Rush: Beyond The Lighted Stage.

Eagle Vision has confirmed a September 28th release date for the Classic Albums DVD/Blu Ray/Deluxe Edition release of Rush's legendary Moving Pictures and 2112 albums. The video goes into the studio with singer/bassist Geddy Lee, guitarist Alex Lifeson and drummer Neil Peart, along with producers for interviews and rare performances of material that shaped the band's career such as 'Tom Sawyer', 'YYZ', 'Limelight' and '2112'.

Gary Graff from Billboard.com is reporting:

Rush has a good head start on its next album, Clockwork Angels, which is due out in 2011. But the group's three members are hoping that this summer's tour will prime them for a strong finish when they return to the studio.

"We've never afforded ourselves the luxury of coming off tour and then going straight into the studio when you're in top playing form," guitarist Alex Lifeson tells Billboard.com. "We usually finish a tour and then we take some time off and we slowly get back into writing and then into the studio, recording. This time we'll go straight back into the studio and continue recording and writing while we're still in top form from the road."

Lifeson says Rush is "a little more than halfway done" recording Clockwork Angels with producer Nick Raskulinecz, who also helmed 2007's Snakes & Arrows. Two of the songs, 'Caravan' and 'BU2B', have been released online, and four others were recorded during sessions at Blackbird Studios in Nashville. "Certainly these two songs are pretty heavy indications of where the record's going," Lifeson says, "but there are a lot of different tonalities and soundscapes on the material that we've written so far, so I'm interested to see where we go on these next few songs."

Lifeson says Rush hopes to finish recording during the fall in time for a release in the spring of 2011, followed by a more extensive world tour.

Read the entire interview here.

The physical copy of Rush's limited edition 'Caravan'/'BU2B' CD single is available at Rushbackstage.com



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