In a new interview with SiriusXM’s Eddie Trunk, Rush’s Geddy Lee revealed that not only is drummer Neil Peart done playing with Rush, but he’s done playing period.
“Neil is retired,” he said. “He hasn’t just retired from Rush; he’s retired from drumming. He’s not drumming anymore, and he’s living his life. Which is fine — Alex [Lifeson] and I are cool with it. We’re all still total pals. In fact, Alex and I were there just a few weeks ago visiting him, and we stay in touch.
“Neil is retired,” he said. “He hasn’t just retired from Rush; he’s retired from drumming. He’s not drumming anymore, and he’s living his life. Which is fine — Alex [Lifeson] and I are cool with it. We’re all still total pals. In fact, Alex and I were there just a few weeks ago visiting him, and we stay in touch.
- 12/19/2018
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Practical-ly Perfect: Pennywise, Past and Present with Alec Gillis, Tom Woodruff Jr., and Bart Mixon
Over the weekend, Creature Features in Burbank, California played host to an amazing panel called Creating Pennywise, which featured Tom Woodruff, Jr. and Alec Gillis from studioADI, as well as fellow legendary effects artist Bart Mixon, who was responsible for bringing the Tim Curry iteration of Pennywise to life for the 1990 It miniseries.
And even though we have already celebrated Bart Mixon’s iconic design and his ambitious efforts from over 27 years ago just a few months back (which you can read about Here), the discussion held during the Creating Pennywise panel was just too good not to share as part of Daily Dead’s "Practical-ly Perfect" series.
Read on for highlights from the panel, and be sure to check out some of the photos below, which feature an amazing Pennywise bust as well as some of his various sets of teeth and more.
Tom and Alec, what role did...
And even though we have already celebrated Bart Mixon’s iconic design and his ambitious efforts from over 27 years ago just a few months back (which you can read about Here), the discussion held during the Creating Pennywise panel was just too good not to share as part of Daily Dead’s "Practical-ly Perfect" series.
Read on for highlights from the panel, and be sure to check out some of the photos below, which feature an amazing Pennywise bust as well as some of his various sets of teeth and more.
Tom and Alec, what role did...
- 10/17/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Directed by Andrew Wiest, The Forlorned, based on the novel by Angela Townsend, will be released on October 3rd courtesy of Midnight Releasing. Continue reading for more details in today's Horror Highlights. We also have a trailer extravaganza with looks at Truth or Dare, Axeman 2: Overkill, and Irrational Fear, London Horror Festival performance details for The Raven, and a clip from Downrange.
Trailer and Poster Revealed for The Forlorned: Press Release: "Los Angeles, CA-- Midnight Releasing turns on the light for Andrew Wiest's The Forlorned October 3rd. Based on the book by suspense novelist Angela Townsend, The Forlorned is the story of a man lured by a job to a desolate lighthouse who quickly finds himself in over his head and at the mercy of malevolent forces. The Forlorned will be available October 3rd on Amazon Instant, iTunes, Xbox, Vimeo, Steam, Vudu, Google Play and more.
Andrew Wiest...
Trailer and Poster Revealed for The Forlorned: Press Release: "Los Angeles, CA-- Midnight Releasing turns on the light for Andrew Wiest's The Forlorned October 3rd. Based on the book by suspense novelist Angela Townsend, The Forlorned is the story of a man lured by a job to a desolate lighthouse who quickly finds himself in over his head and at the mercy of malevolent forces. The Forlorned will be available October 3rd on Amazon Instant, iTunes, Xbox, Vimeo, Steam, Vudu, Google Play and more.
Andrew Wiest...
- 9/30/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Gwen Stefani‘s new solo single “Baby Don't Lie” hit the Internet Monday. While critics are mostly impressed, some fans say the song sounds a little too familiar. The track, written by Stefani, Benny Blanco, OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder and Noel Zancanella, will also be teased on Monday night's episode of her NBC show “The Voice.” It's the 45-year-old singer's first solo effort since 2006's “Sweet Escape” and will appear on her next solo album, expected to hit shelves in December. Critics are mostly pleased with the cut, including Rolling Stone's Ryan Reed. “The No Doubt frontwoman out her voice to an emphatic.
- 10/21/2014
- by Travis Reilly
- The Wrap
Mark Martin, the Nascar legend, is reuniting with his former partner Jack Roush, joining Roush Fenway Racing as a driver development coach.
Mark Martin Returns To Roush Fenway Racing
Martin and Roush Fenway Racing announced the news on Thursday, July 31 through various social medias and media interviews.
. @markmartin is coming home to @roushfenway (Story)-->http://t.co/ilOSqwD9d9 pic.twitter.com/fJIq24AAfZ
— Roush Fenway Racing (@roushfenway) July 31, 2014
Who says you can't go home? Excited to reunite with Jack/return to @roushfenway as driver development coach. #DR1VEN http://t.co/k74c5aGD14
— Mark Martin (@markmartin) July 31, 2014
In 1988, Martin became the first driver signed to Roush’s Nascar operation, and the two parted ways 19 years later. Martin says he wasn’t looking for a Nascar job, but when Roush approached him with the idea of mentoring young drivers, on his own schedule, Martin jumped at the idea.
Mark Martin Returns To Roush Fenway Racing
Martin and Roush Fenway Racing announced the news on Thursday, July 31 through various social medias and media interviews.
. @markmartin is coming home to @roushfenway (Story)-->http://t.co/ilOSqwD9d9 pic.twitter.com/fJIq24AAfZ
— Roush Fenway Racing (@roushfenway) July 31, 2014
Who says you can't go home? Excited to reunite with Jack/return to @roushfenway as driver development coach. #DR1VEN http://t.co/k74c5aGD14
— Mark Martin (@markmartin) July 31, 2014
In 1988, Martin became the first driver signed to Roush’s Nascar operation, and the two parted ways 19 years later. Martin says he wasn’t looking for a Nascar job, but when Roush approached him with the idea of mentoring young drivers, on his own schedule, Martin jumped at the idea.
- 8/4/2014
- Uinterview
The following article is provided by Rolling Stone.
By Ryan Reed
Pete Townshend has responded to One Direction fans furious over an Internet rumor that the Who were pursuing legal action over the boy band's "Best Song Ever," which bears more than a passing resemblance to "Baba O'Riley." Not true, Townshend said yesterday in a statement.
Link: Rolling Stone’s List of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time: Pete Townshend
"No! I like the single. I like One Direction," Townshend said. "The chords I used and the chords they used are the same three chords we've all been using in basic pop music since Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran and Chuck Berry made it clear that fancy chords don't mean great music – not always. I'm still writing songs that sound like 'Baba O'Riley' – or I'm trying to!"
Link: Rolling Stone’s List of the 500 Greatest Albums of all Time: ‘The Who Sell Out’
In fact,...
By Ryan Reed
Pete Townshend has responded to One Direction fans furious over an Internet rumor that the Who were pursuing legal action over the boy band's "Best Song Ever," which bears more than a passing resemblance to "Baba O'Riley." Not true, Townshend said yesterday in a statement.
Link: Rolling Stone’s List of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time: Pete Townshend
"No! I like the single. I like One Direction," Townshend said. "The chords I used and the chords they used are the same three chords we've all been using in basic pop music since Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran and Chuck Berry made it clear that fancy chords don't mean great music – not always. I'm still writing songs that sound like 'Baba O'Riley' – or I'm trying to!"
Link: Rolling Stone’s List of the 500 Greatest Albums of all Time: ‘The Who Sell Out’
In fact,...
- 8/19/2013
- Huffington Post
The following article is provided by Rolling Stone.
By Ryan Reed
Back in April, Phoenix and R. Kelly stunned the Coachella crowd with their very unlikely stage collaboration. The R&B veteran and French indie-rockers came together for a mash-up of Kelly's slow-jam classic "Ignition" and Phoenix's propulsive "1901."
Link: Rolling Stone’s List of the Best Albums of 2013: Phoenix, ‘Bankrupt!’
And in a recent interview with Radio.com, Phoenix sheepishly hinted that this collaboration might even result in new music.
Link: Flashback: The Phoenix Revolution
"Yeah, maybe. Maybe," said guitarist Christian Mazzalai, with a wink, when asked about potential recording plans. "Maybe soon you will know. Maybe."
Link: Rolling Stone’s List of the 100 Best Albums of the 90’s: ‘R. Kelly’
The band also spoke about the origin of their strange stage union, noting that the two parties hadn't even met before they performed together.
Link: In Photos: Phoenix...
By Ryan Reed
Back in April, Phoenix and R. Kelly stunned the Coachella crowd with their very unlikely stage collaboration. The R&B veteran and French indie-rockers came together for a mash-up of Kelly's slow-jam classic "Ignition" and Phoenix's propulsive "1901."
Link: Rolling Stone’s List of the Best Albums of 2013: Phoenix, ‘Bankrupt!’
And in a recent interview with Radio.com, Phoenix sheepishly hinted that this collaboration might even result in new music.
Link: Flashback: The Phoenix Revolution
"Yeah, maybe. Maybe," said guitarist Christian Mazzalai, with a wink, when asked about potential recording plans. "Maybe soon you will know. Maybe."
Link: Rolling Stone’s List of the 100 Best Albums of the 90’s: ‘R. Kelly’
The band also spoke about the origin of their strange stage union, noting that the two parties hadn't even met before they performed together.
Link: In Photos: Phoenix...
- 8/12/2013
- Huffington Post
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