RUSH Lighting Director To Answer Fans' Questions

September 11, 2007

The Canadian Music Scene web site will host a question-and-answer session with RUSH lighting director Howard Ungerleider. You can submit your question at this location.

The Canadian Music Scene web site adds: "Here is your chance to submit your question to Howard 'Herns' Ungerleider. RUSH fans will be well aware of Howard, having been with the band from their start. Howard has performed many roles with the band starting off as their tour manager to producing their current tour lighting and special effects. Howard is currently on the road with RUSH on their 'Snakes and Arrows' tour but has graciously agreed to field questions. We are looking at submitting selected questions to Howard after the last Toronto show on September 22, 2007. Howard is considered among the best in his business and is a principal in the company Production Design International."

U.K. digital radio station Planet Rock has posted audio interviews with RUSH members Neil Peart and Alex Lifeson, conducted earlier this year in San Francisco. Listen to the interviews online: Neil Peart, Alex Lifeson.

RUSH's 18th studio album, "Snakes & Arrows", debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard album chart with sales of 93,000 copies. The disc is the first collection of all-new RUSH material since 2002's "Vapor Trails" and the 27th RUSH release to make the Billboard album chart. The band's chart peak was in 1993, when "Counterparts" debuted at No. 2.

(Thanks: RushIsABand.com)

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