Multi-Instrumentalist / Producer LEO MORACCHIOLI Pays Tribute To NEIL PEART And RUSH With Metal Cover Of "Tom Sawyer"; Video Available
January 23, 2020, 4 years ago
Norway-based multi-instrumentalist Leo Moracchioli, who has made for himself releasing metal covers primarily of famous mainstream pop and rock songs, has recorded a cover of the Rush classic "Tom Sawyer" in tribute to drummer Neil Peart. He posted the video below along with the following message:
"R.I.P Neil Peart! I can´t say I was the biggest Rush fan, but they have definitely had a huge impact on lots of bands that I am huge fans of. And also I love this song..."
A GoFundMe campaign has been launched in support of a memorial in Lakeside Park (located in Port Dalhousie, a suburb of St. Catharines, Ontario) for late Rush drummer, Neil Peart, who passed away on January 7 after a three-year battle with brain cancer (glioblastoma).
A message from O'Connor Initiative Inc. founder, Christopher O'Connor, states: "The O'Connor Initiative Inc., (OCI) a local non-profit that operates the Port Dalhousie Supper Market and Summer in White community events, proposes this GoFundMe in support of a Neil Peart Memorial in Lakeside Park. If everyone who signed petitions gave $10 we would exceed our goal. Memorials, however large or small, are expensive.
"We acknowledge the merit of the many suggestions on how to honour Mr. Peart since his passing. In order to effectively create an impact we ought to be concerted in our efforts as a local and global community. This fund is to act as a conduit for people from all around the world to participate in the concerted effort to honour Mr. Peart's legacy. This fund is non-specific in nature as to respect the long-term process of creating an appropriate memorial. It is not for our organization alone to propose a singular means of memorial.
"At this time there are many unknowns and we will be seeking collaboration with stakeholders, including the City of St. Catharines, the online/offline community, and of course, Rush and respective family members. It is our hope that there will be a committee of stewards to guide this project to fruition and we hope to enable their efforts through this fundraiser.
"Lastly, we acknowledge that Rush has encouraged supporters to make donations to a cancer research or charity of their choice. If consensus is not reached over an appropriate amount of time by stakeholders OCI will recommend donating the funds to a local Niagara organization in line with the Band's recommendation.
"We ask for patience during this process as there are many moving parts. We will do our best to act in a collaborative and open manner to ensure the most appropriate actions are taken to create something that tastefully honours Mr. Peart."
Find the GoFundMe page here.
Rush bandmates Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson posted the following message in the wake of flood of tributes honouring Neil Peart: