Fans Get A Sneak Peak Of New Hockey Theme Created By RUSH's Neil Peart Tonight

December 9, 2009, 14 years ago

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TSN is reporting:

Armed with a team of top recording engineers and musicians, legendary Canadian drummer Neil Peart of RUSH recorded a new rock version of The Hockey Theme on Tuesday for TSN. Peart recorded his percussion-focused rendition of ''Canada's second national anthem'' at the iconic Ocean Way Studios in Hollywood on Monday and TSN was there to capture every moment.

Hockey fans get a look inside the recording session during the first intermission of this evening's New York Islanders at Toronto Maple Leafs game on the NHL on TSN, beginning at 7 pm et/4pm pt.

The new rendition of The Hockey Theme features Peart accompanied by 17 musicians. The Stanley Cup was on hand to both inspire the musicians and to help symbolize The Hockey Theme's significance to the game. To further aid in instilling the hockey state of mind in his fellow musicians, Peart used a custom drum kit created by DW Drums that featured the logos of all 30 NHL teams.

In addition, Peart's trademark cap was specially adorned with the logos of the original six NHL teams. He also wore a hockey jersey featuring his Bubba's Bar & Grill logo on the front with RUSH on the nameplate and the number three, in reference to the three members of Rush.

''Touring in Rush, we play all the same arenas as the hockey teams. Having travelled to and performed in nearly all of those arenas, some of them many times, and looking up at the championship banners and retired jerseys, you can't help but soak in the history of each city's team,'' says Peart.

Peart's version of The Hockey Theme will make its debut in the New Year and will be used during NHL on TSN broadcasts throughout the remainder of the NHL season.


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