RUSH Fan Site Spotlighted On UNITED ROCK RADIO

April 25, 2006

United Rock Radio will be spotlighting the RUSH web site portal 2112.net this Wednesday night (April 26) at midnight EST.

The spotlight takes place on a feature called "Worldwide Web in Rock", which spotlights fan made rock/music websites worthy of attention.

2112.net is a portal to several fan made websites dedicated to all things concerning the Canadian prog trio.

Devon Jones, host of the "Double DJ" show, says: "2112.net is great for several reasons. It allows for multiple RUSH sites to be linked together, while maintaining generally separate purposes. RUSH fans will love this ever-so-growing portal of sites. 2112.net is also a tremendous support of the growth of Internet radio, which is the future of independent, non-corporate airplay."

RUSH fans are encouraged to tune in Wednesday night at midnight (EST) to hear more about RUSH and 2112.net, its history, and its web sites. RUSH fans are also encouraged to send in their favorite RUSH or general music requests at [email protected] before Wednesday evening.

The feature coincides with the Island Records release of "Rush / Gold". A compilation of RUSH's album collection with Mercury Records (1974 to 1987).

United Rock Radio is a free, 24/7 live Internet Radio station that can be listened to from anywhere in the world. You can read about this feature, the DJs, and listen live at www.unitedrock.com.

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