For many players, their first guitar is something of a throwaway instrument. There may be great sentimental value attached to it, but those guitars, be they electric or acoustic, are usually cheap, ...
Although Alex Lifeson cites many influences on his playing — including Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Pete Townshend and Steve Hackett — the biggest is, without a doubt, Jimmy Page. Here ...
Former Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson's art-rock group Envy of None has released a video for their latest track. “Under the Stars” offers good news for those who were worried about his recent reluctance ...
Flashback to the popular music scene of early 1969. The Beatles were still the biggest band in the world. The Rolling Stones (Beggars Banquet) and Jimi Hendrix (Electric Ladyland) released seminal ...
Even with a place among Guitar World’s 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time, ranked at number eight, Alex Lifeson admits that confidence was never something that came naturally to him. “I’ve never been ...
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Alex Lifeson reveals he had doubts about his guitar playing throughout his career with Rush
It may be hard to fathom that virtuoso guitar players like Eddie Van Halen, with his two-handed tapping, or Matteo Mancuso, who Joe Bonamassa said has "completely reinvented the instrument," could ...
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Alex Lifeson is one of the greatest players of his time – but he says he’s often lacked faith in his skills
Alex Lifeson might be ranked eighth in Guitar World’s 100 Greatest Guitarists of all Time, but it appears that amid all the laurels and decades of success with Rush, he was still not above self-doubt.
Alex Lifeson is auctioning off some of his most legendary guitars. The Rush rocker will put more than 100 items -- including instruments, wardrobe, gear and memorabilia -- up for bid as part of Julien ...
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