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Jerry Ewing

New Rush book charts a very personal fan journey

Rush’s Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee onstage in 1983.

Finding My Way is a brand new book about Canadian trio Rush, written by Jump bassist Andy Faulkner.

Instead of rehashing the well-trod route of telling the story of the band themselves, it instead traces Faulkner's own story of his interactions as a fan of the band, who he first saw at Hammersith Odeon in 1980 on the band's Permanent Waves tour.

"Half a lifetime in pursuit of Rush is the story of my personal Rush history, from the time I first heard 2112, my first live show at Hammersmith Odeon in 1980 and of how I started travelling to Canada and America when the band visits to Europe became so scarce," says Faulkner. "It tells of the people I met and the places I saw, and the events that happened along the way, and reflects all the wonderful adventures I had and the friendships I made because of my love for the greatest rock band in history."

Finding My Way brings Faulkner's story all the way through to the band's very last show on August 1 at the Forum in Los Angeles.

Get Finding My Way.

(Image credit: Andy Faulkner)
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