The post Neil Peart’s 2112 Drum Kit Goes Up for Auction appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Peart originally purchased the chrome, double bass drum Slingerland in Toronto in August 1974, mere ...
Not only was Rush's Neil Peart lauded as one of the best drummers in music history, but many a drum fan marveled over his drum setup over the years. Now, one of Peart's early era drum kits has hit the ...
It's been a busy week for iconic drum kit sales. Following the news that Alex Van Halen's Invasion kit is on sale for a whopping $275,000, we now have the chance to buy Neil Peart's original Rush drum ...
The first drum kit Neil Peart ever played with Rush is set to hit the auction block once again — and it is expected to fetch over $100,000 USD. Peart's set of chrome-coloured Slingerland drums, which ...
"Just when I thought I was done, they pull me back in,” he said in the video below. “I’m getting too old for this. Well, maybe the third time will be the charm. ... Neil was one of my biggest heroes ...
“Here we go again, first with the Hello Kitty, then the Pokemon. Just when I thought I was done, they pull me back in,” grouses Portnoy. “I’m getting too old for this. Well, maybe the third time will ...
This year has been a good one for RUSH fans. The Canadian trio has been together for over 30 years, and continues to have a dedicated following. Two recent DVD releases are sure to please the long ...
Sons Of Apollo drummer Mike Portnoy has paid tribute to his hero Neil Peart in a rather unique way... by playing a selection of Rush songs on a kids' drum kit. And not just any kit, a poorly made kit ...
Canadian musician Neil Peart, best known as the drummer and lyricist for the rock band Rush, died on Tuesday at age 67, the band confirmed. "It is with broken hearts and the deepest sadness that we ...
Brandon Toews pieced together his medley of every drum part played by Peart over 10 weeks. By Gil Kaufman On the second anniversary of legendary Rush drummer Neil Peart’s death, percussionist Brandon ...
More than four years ago, a Loudwire video of Mike Portnoy playing songs by Iron Maiden, Slayer, and Megadeth (among others) on a Hello Kitty drum kit became a viral sensation. Now there’s a sequel of ...
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